Because when I used it, it turned out to be totally useless. Lovely little machine, though, at a good price. It blew my caravan tyre up from 42psi to 40 psi in less than five minutes.
Perhaps if you had payed a bit more, it might have done it quicker. :-)
I often think that there must be large factories churning out stuff that they know full well won't do the job they are supposedly designed for. Not only that, they then fill container loads and ship it round the world. Its a mad world. :-)
Apart from a lower voltage and much flimsier (and more expensive) one from Argos, this was the only one I could find. I'll stick to a twin-barrel foot pump. The excercise is good for her anyway.
Quote: Originally posted by fleng on 02/12/2005
Because when I used it, it turned out to be totally useless. Lovely little machine, though, at a good price. It blew my caravan tyre up from 42psi to 40 psi in less than five minutes.
sorry fleng, I was joking about getting a more expensive one. :-) Suggesting a dearer one might have let it down quicker. :-)
yes cant beat the 12v ones also they are far more accurate than the ones in garages. had mine for years and works great (apart from whrn I drove over the 12v connector when reversing out of the garage. DOH) about £15 will get you a good one that can also be used for blowing up airbeds etc. One bit of advice, they do use a fair bit of juice to use it with the engine running, either that or my car battery is past its best
I have a 12V one with lights etc. Makes the 57PSI for the van tyres fine (Not caravan) but is useless for airbeds. takes over an hour to blow up a single forget the double. It was quicker to blow em up manually. Lung power!!!
Got the yellow air pump inflator/ deflator from Argos for under £8 works on 12V and blows up a double airbad in no time flat. Well worth it & uses far less juice.
I bought a Bosch PAG 12 v pump a while ago, it is like a hand held battery drill but is a mini compressor (I think). On one charge it will easily top up all the car, spare and trailer tyres with plenty of battery left. It recharges in about 2/3 hours off the mains, this is the only draw back with it but as I usually use an EHU it's no problem. I dont know the actual recharge times etc as I don't have a manual. Below is an e-bay offer with pictures, I wouldn't be without mine now. It has 3 pressure types PSI, BAR & KG/CM on a digital display. I think new they are about £25-£35