Double Barrel Foot Pump
Discussion
My other half has one from hellfrauds
its a decent enough one, quite well made, but its a bother to use- i'm a bit of a feather weight, weighing in at 9 stone, and i have to stand on the thing and jump, to get it to pump, when the tyre is nearly at 30psi. By the time i've finished pumping up the tyre, i'm sweatier than a weight watchers attendee in a cake factory.
I'd rather use an elecy one and wake the neighbors!
its a decent enough one, quite well made, but its a bother to use- i'm a bit of a feather weight, weighing in at 9 stone, and i have to stand on the thing and jump, to get it to pump, when the tyre is nearly at 30psi. By the time i've finished pumping up the tyre, i'm sweatier than a weight watchers attendee in a cake factory.
I'd rather use an elecy one and wake the neighbors!
Compo_Simmonite said:
I've had a few over the last 30 years and all failed for one reason or another.
One day I intend getting a '50's or '60's one, preferably in brass, from an era when they made them properly instead of the plastic or Chinese we get today.
Paul H
Found an old one at my grandmothers a few years back, all rusty and dirty. Have not had any problems with it so far, while other newer ones have broken.One day I intend getting a '50's or '60's one, preferably in brass, from an era when they made them properly instead of the plastic or Chinese we get today.
Paul H
If you can try for a Dunlop Major. These are made by Dunlop and are a hefty footpump where both barrels are, if I remember right. made of brass and are quite big, so inflate a tyre with little effort.
You should be able to source one from a local motor factors but expect to part with a largish sum of money.
You do get what you pay for though.
Andy..
You should be able to source one from a local motor factors but expect to part with a largish sum of money.
You do get what you pay for though.
Andy..
I have various electric ones and most I have tried were noisy and broke fairly quickly. We use them to pump up footballs for my shop so they do get some heavy use. I bought one branded ring and is really good. It is made of metal and is very quiet . Used it for a year now without any problems
The Michelin foot pumps are pretty good. I've been very happy with mine, anyway.
For those looking for an electric pump, Sealey make a really decent one ( like this). Mine is about 6 or 7 years old and I haven't managed to destroy it yet. The secret is to find one with a 100% duty cycle so it won't overheat and seize like crap ones invariably do when you run them for more than 2 minutes.
For those looking for an electric pump, Sealey make a really decent one ( like this). Mine is about 6 or 7 years old and I haven't managed to destroy it yet. The secret is to find one with a 100% duty cycle so it won't overheat and seize like crap ones invariably do when you run them for more than 2 minutes.
Rotor said:
Wilkinsons about £4.50, just get the kids to get a new one every other year for Fathers day, they have the old ones for their pushbikes they even have a gauge which when comparred to my digital one was quite accurate !
Your lucky if they last 2 years......I've taken the last 3 back, after about 11 months use, to make use of Wilko's no quibble refund/replace policy. 
But all the under a tenner pumps look like they are made in the same chinese factory by 6 year olds so on that basis the Wilkos one at under a fiver seems ok....especially as mine has in theroy lasted 3 years so far.

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