You'll be lucky to get 10 uses before it breaks. Sounds like I am exaggerating but the plastic inside the bit that goes over the valve is so weak it got damaged the first time I used it. I bought 2 the last time these were on offer, to replace one that looked the same I bought from Argos 20-odd years ago (well it's going to break at some point, surely). I have thrown both away and still use the old one.
sradmad
28 Jun 16#17
Thats your opinion :stuck_out_tongue:
ssc1
28 Jun 16#19
ideal to pump it with your hands. i.e boiler expansion vessel.
Rumbaba33
28 Jun 16#21
Pump is utter pap. Pressure dial failed after a few uses and the arms attached to the foot rest bent. Not worth even 49p.
esq3585
28 Jun 16#23
Better buying a Bontrager or Toppeak track pump from a cycle shop, around the 20-30 quid mark but will last you for a very very long time.
live4less
29 Jun 16#24
it will be good for balloons and Balls.
live4less
29 Jun 16#25
I got one last week from Amazon @£3.50
wotsit89
1 Aug 16#26
I would dispute that it is 'suitable for paddling pools', the adapter supplied didn't fit the pool I bought (also from argos) so had to return it
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I bought a Ring compressor for about a tenner at Christmas and it's been brilliant. No more exercise mind...
50p at the petrol pump so 10 uses and its free after that :laughing: