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Fanttik X10 Ace Mini Bike Pump with Gauge, 120PSI Electric Tiny Bike Pump with Presta and Schrader Valve, Auto Stop, Fast Inflation for Road Bike
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$69.99 Original price was: $69.99.$49.99Current price is: $49.99.
SKU: B0F292DSXC
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| Size | DHL Box | Internal Dimensions (cm) | Max Weight (kg) | FedEx Equivalent (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | Box 2 | 33.7 × 18.2 × 10 | ~1 | Small Box (8″×8″×8″) |
| S | Box 3 | 33.7 × 32.2 × 10 | ~2 | Medium Box (12″×12″×10″) |
| M | Box 4 | 33.7 × 32.2 × 18 | ~5 | Large Box (13″×13″×11″) |
| L | Box 5 | 33.7 × 33.2 × 34.5 | ~10 | FedEx 10kg Box (40.16 × 32.86 × 25.88) |
| XL | Box 6 | 41.7 × 35.9 × 36.9 | ~15 | FedEx Large (16″×16″×16″) |
| XXL | Box 7 / 8 | 48.1 × 40.4 × 38.9 or 54.1 × 44.4 × 40.9 | ~20–25 | FedEx Extra Large (42 × 42 × 47) |
13 reviews for Fanttik X10 Ace Mini Bike Pump with Gauge, 120PSI Electric Tiny Bike Pump with Presta and Schrader Valve, Auto Stop, Fast Inflation for Road Bike
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drsal –
Small, light, capable and so far reliable..
I have used this on the trail several times.. to adjust psi and re-inflate a mountain bike tire that was going flat (after plugging the hole in such). It’s small, light, fits easily in my small tool pack.. a little loud.. but that’s small price to pay for such a small and capable mini-pump
leonardo –
Better than other mini pumps!
Works perfect for MTB tires and all sorts of other needs for this kind of pump. It is really small and portable. For this amount of money its really cheap but really well made. 5 stars for the digital display. So far its a powerful pump for my bike tires.
JN –
Ditch the CO2…but not the floor pump
Good CO2 alternative. Very small size and not too heavy. Includes a small hose with a presta adapter but it’s not needed as you can hook the unit up directly to a presta valve. Very easily fits in a jersey pocket or saddle bag.You can use it as a daily digital tire pressure gauge to ensure you’re at optimal pressure before your ride starts, but I would not use it over a floor pump to actually inflate or top off tires before a ride. This thing is extremely loud when it’s running…about the sound of a power drill. So if you’re normally pumping up at 6 AM before a morning ride, unless your neighbors live far away, I’d stick with a floor pump and use this instead of CO2 when you’re out on the road and fixing a flat.The advantages over CO2 is that you can use it over 2x for a road tire, and you can use it to “top off” many times if you have some sort of slow leak you don’t want to do a full tube swap. I usually only carry 2 CO2, so I only make the decision to “crack” the CO2 if I am fixing a true flat vs topping off an additional 10-15 psi I may need in the middle of a ride. And when using a full CO2 to fix a flat…you don’t have to worry if you didn’t seat the inflator on the valve properly and “waste” some of the CO2 that doesn’t make it into the tube. You also don’t need to remember to drain the tire/tube after the ride and put in “normal” air from a floor pump like you would for CO2…since CO2 eventually will leak out of tires/tubes due to it’s smaller solubility in rubber.The only downside is to have to remember to charge it if you don’t use it in a really long time. CO2 generally can be left in your saddle bag or repair pouch for years without worrying if it will work when you need it. We know that batteries slowly drain without use. However, most phones these days have reverse charging capability, so if you keep a short 1 foot usbc to usbc cable in your repair kit, that should get you by if you need it, assuming your phone battery is fully charged before you ride. You of course need to remember to recharge the inflater after use, but that’s no different than remembering to put in fresh CO2 in your saddle bag after use.
User –
Size is great, works for motorcycle tires too.
Although it says for bicycle tires I bought it for my Harley Street Glide. I usually only need to add 4 or 5 pounds or air and it works great for this and much quicker than I figured.I love the size and weight. I like the preset presser setting that shuts off when the pressure is reached. Not having to plug in for power each time is great too.Can’t recommend enough for size, ease of use, quality seems good time will tell, and price is good.
mrhockey79 –
Decent pump but short battery life
This pump is a perfect size and super handy! It works really fast, but like any pump, it’s a bit noisy and gets pretty hot. It stops when it reaches the set pressure.
Eric Boyle –
Nice Replacement for a hand pump and CO2 on the road.
Works well for lower psi Schrader valve tires. Struggles with higher psi Prestas – The adapter is difficult to seat properly. It is loud but I also wanted an inflator that could fit in my jersey pocket and this one is small and lightweight.
Shawn Brown –
Great small and quick pump.
Functionality:Works very well. Better than a hand pump or CO2. One trip I used it to pump up my trike tires 4 times after getting a slow leak and still had half the charge left. It recharges quickly and has no problem pumping up to 80 pounds. I have not tested it, but it should be able to pump road tires to 110 easily.
Sunny –
About the smallest pump from a reputable company to be relied upon when you need it
My small 250cc motorcycle has little storage, however I wanted a pump to air up, or even patch a flat. This pump is rated for several mountain bike tires, so I hoped it would work. I charged it up, removed the front tire valve stem to deflate, re-installed valve stem, and hooked up the pump using the small hose. The hose was long enough to not be an issue (spoked rims). Some say noisy, I say if you had a flat you would not care. The pump took a couple minutes to fill the tire, and did get hot enough that if I had another tire I would let it cool first. Still had 3 of 4 LEDs on charge indicator. Duro HF317 3.00 X 18 (bike mfg specifies 36 psi). A couple times the indicated PSA dropped a few lbs, then rose again – hose might have not been screwed to pump or tire tight enough. I waited until completely cool to recharge – will see how many weeks/months it holds a charge – push a button and the LEDs indicate charge level. This thing is too small to care about the room it takes, and it should top off many bike tires on a single charge.
Dean –
Very impressed with the quality and works great for mounting bike tires. Compact enough to put in your pocket if wanted
Philly goat –
Amazing product. Small compact, have only used it to top up once
Maurice –
It works fine. It’s fast, but noisy. Build quality is so so. It is not a premium mini pump but it dose its job.
Donald Versluis –
Good but short battery life.Also overheats easily given its very small size.
Marco –
I like the product but I only used it 3x and it’s already falling apart.The part of the pump where the hose inserts got bent and when I tried to remove it and gently thread it back in, it got stuck. Tried to use adjustable pliers to remove it, to no avail.Seems cheaply made. Let’s see how long the product actually works for