Pressure gauge up to 10 bar
• Wide pump base for stability during pumping
• Ergonomically shaped anti-slip T-handle
• Dual pump head for all valve types
• Includes 3 Adaptors which can be used for air mattresses, balls and rubber boats
Metal
- biggysilly
Latest comments (28)
Kobjari
15 Sep 16#28
Can someone please help me? I've now purchased the Aldi pump after buying pumps that don't fit my dunlop valves.The Aldi pump says it does and has a pic on packaging of my dunlop valves. For the life of me I cannot get any connection to fit on these valves. What am I doing wrong? All parts are here, nothing was missing from packaging. I just want to ride my new bike, it's never been ridden because I can't pump the tyres up. TIA.
DarkReborn11
28 Jun 15#27
Just got one of these. No rubber on the feet so don't use on hardwood flooring. Its quite tall, 685mm fully extended must be over a metre. For Schrader, presta and Dunlop with 3 adapters for balls, airbeds etc.
Tested on a cycle with presta valve. Inflated from under 30 to 60 psi within 10 secs. Very easy to use with little effort required.
woldranger
28 Jun 15#26
For occasional use then these are great. If you're going to be needing a track pump for extensive use then spend more and buy a more robust unit. For God's sake people these are £6, what are you looking for? If they break have you tried taking them back to Aldi? I've never had any issues at all with their returns/customer service - just keep your receipt, it's not rocket science.
kay9
28 Jun 15#25
are these still in stock
floopie
23 Jun 15#24
TBH spend more and get something like the Topeak Joe Blow Max II Track Pump.
I bought one of these aldi specials and it only lasted a few months so i bought the Joe Blow and it been used and abused since and still works like new.
I will say though that quite a few bits and bobs that aldi sell in the cycle events are quite decent though for the price.
kramer2088
23 Jun 15#23
track ? yeah so many of us are on the velodrome every other day.
forcephil
23 Jun 15#22
got this pump last year, works well on both my roadie and mtb. hot
mk-donald
23 Jun 15#21
I had one c6yrs back from either Lidl or Aldi - when after about 18 months the Presta seal broke on mine (without my abusing it) I just emailed them, in I think Germany (as I'd kept the "manual") and they promptly sent me a replacement hose/head. Earlier this year the plastic gave up the ghost more generally - so have a metal one on order from Halfords at £11 net (but thinking of this Aldi £6 one now, tho can't see mention of 3yr warranty which I'm sure my old/broken one had) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/halfords-metal-track-bike-pump-with-gauge-11-47-with-code-halfords-2229695
flipper118
23 Jun 15#20
I think I've proved my point, they are worthless...
MAdam98
23 Jun 15#19
Same happened here. The seals break and they leak. And the head isn't great. It comes loose.
somy69pk
23 Jun 15#18
No point taking it back for physical damage. I hope you know that.
somy69pk
23 Jun 15#17
Do not buy. I bought one last year and used it hardly for 4 or 5 times and it broke. The latch which attaches to the tyre broke from the tube attached to the pump. Bad quality and flimsy. I bought one from argos for 10£ since and its excellent value. I strongly recommend not to buy this.
MAdam98
22 Jun 15#2
Just about enough pressure for some tires.
bigsky to MAdam98
23 Jun 15#16
Eh?
flipper118
23 Jun 15#13
bought one of these last year, seal broke after a couple of pumps....worthless now
Besford to flipper118
23 Jun 151#15
So you took it back - or just moaned on HUKD?
XNET
23 Jun 15#14
i bought one from Lidl in 2005 for £2.99!, still going strong,you need to keep it lubed, pardon the pun.not sure if these are the same quality?
Neiliboy
23 Jun 15#11
Owned one of these, then bought a footpump. Can honestly say a footpump is far more efficient & makes pumping things up far easier.
jamesdew to Neiliboy
23 Jun 15#12
Depends what you are pumping, these are for achieving high PSI, this is great for a bike tyre but if you are inflating an airbed or something would take ages.
knowitall5
23 Jun 15#9
Asda is the same price. People need to realise that aldi and lidl are actually about the same price when you average it all out..
timothyw9 to knowitall5
23 Jun 151#10
Thats true for some things but I'd like to know where you found this £6 asda track pump as I'm pretty sure there bell 100 track pump or whatever is about £14.
PJ_McG
23 Jun 15#5
Anyone know if this will work with presta style valves?
cabbagebike to PJ_McG
23 Jun 15#8
"• Dual pump head for all valve types"
All usually come with Schrader (car-type) & Presta adapters.
hamish_baroube
23 Jun 15#7
Is this ok for normal bike tyres?
MAdam98
23 Jun 15#6
Not the most accurate pressure gauge in the world. But works okay.
rev6
23 Jun 15#4
Up to 145 PSI.
Towner
23 Jun 15#3
Why is this in travel category? Hot though!
PC_Dave
22 Jun 15#1
These are brilliant value for money. Had one for a couple of years, still going strong.
Opening post
• Wide pump base for stability during pumping
• Ergonomically shaped anti-slip T-handle
• Dual pump head for all valve types
• Includes 3 Adaptors which can be used for air mattresses, balls and rubber boats
Metal
- biggysilly
Latest comments (28)
Tested on a cycle with presta valve. Inflated from under 30 to 60 psi within 10 secs. Very easy to use with little effort required.
I bought one of these aldi specials and it only lasted a few months so i bought the Joe Blow and it been used and abused since and still works like new.
I will say though that quite a few bits and bobs that aldi sell in the cycle events are quite decent though for the price.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/halfords-metal-track-bike-pump-with-gauge-11-47-with-code-halfords-2229695
All usually come with Schrader (car-type) & Presta adapters.