🚀 Inflate Your Adventures with Confidence!
The Draper Redline® Double-Cylinder Foot Pump is a versatile and robust manual inflator designed for precision and durability. With a pressure gauge ranging from 0 to 100psi, it caters to a variety of inflation needs, from bikes to air beds. Its all-metal construction ensures reliability, while the included 600mm hose and lock-on connector make it user-friendly and portable.
Manufacturer | Draper REDLINE |
Part Number | 68473 |
Product Dimensions | 32.1 x 19.3 x 7.4 cm; 1.2 kg |
Item model number | 68473 |
Colour | Blue |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Hose Length | 0.6 Metres |
Included Components | Draper Double Cylinder Foot Pump |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.2 kg |
M**7
Solid
Looks a very good pump, very robust for the price, very easy to use
D**N
Poor quality
Poor quality - lasted less than 6 months - seals at the bottom failed - avoid.
S**T
Working well.
A great item for pumping up air beds and paddling pools. But I use it to top up my car tyre pressure. It's ok up to about 25 psi after that it can be hard going to get it up to 30 psi.
M**.
Dose what it says on the box
Service was quick and it dose what it says on the box
K**S
Low volume, short hose
Wanted a cheap backup manual pump. This one was a huge disappointment from a generally reputable second- or third-tier tool manufacturer. 1. It's described as 'portable' which, in this case, menas 'very low volume'. Takes a lot of strokes to get any air into a tyre. It feels like twice as much work as using the cheap Halfords one it was replacing which was starting to fail. 2. Very short hose. On of our cars has 18" wheels - not exctly outlandish but if the tyre valve is at the top of the wheel, the pump needs to be actually touching the wheel at the bottom if you don't want it tugging on the tyre valve every time you depress the pump footplate.It's been relegated to the garage for use on the garden tractor which, of course, has small tyres. Probably still more effort than using a bicycle pump which lives in the garage anyway, but if life - or Draper - gives you lemons ...
C**L
Foot pump
Does what it says on the tin.
P**.
Gauge dont work
First time I pumped the tyre on my motorcycle, it pumped up to 20psi then the gauge went up to 30psi and stuck there, so you can't tell what pressure you have, so it broke first time of use. No good at all
D**N
Smaller than expected
Takes longer to pump up a car tyre than expected.
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