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Downsizer

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Tyre pump/gauge
« on: May 04, 2026, 06:26:32 PM »
The tyre pressure warning came on today so I used the pump provided in the boot side compartment. All the pressures were a bit low and the pump worked well, but took me a long time to repack the hose and cable in the small space in the unit. It might have been quicker to go down the road to the garage!

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Re: Tyre pump/gauge
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2026, 06:32:35 PM »
I have this battery-powered Air Pump in my car (next to the NOCO GB40) and it works very well. I've used it a few times already.
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Re: Tyre pump/gauge
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2026, 07:26:13 PM »
As I'm not partial to Aliexpress (and fortunately!) not required to penny-pinch either, I have opted for the Promate Powerpump from a local reseller:
https://promate.net/products/powerpump

YES - I DO know and am quite AWARE that it is manufactured in China as well! (isn't about "everything"?)
However, I do have a local reseller, that will support any of my warranty claims (should they ever arise) with no questions asked - and most probably shipping charges will be paid for as well!
(just try that with Alibaba!)

btw: The Promate PowerPump probably isn't the "cheapest" bit available. However, it is a very neat, sturdy, "quiet" and quite reliable part! Plus it comes with a standard quick release adapter that doesn't deflate the tyre on disconnecting.

Through (expensive!) "trial and error" phases I have come to the realization that "buying cheap" means buying twice.
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Re: Tyre pump/gauge
« Reply #3 on: Today at 06:10:37 AM »
i bought a compressor for at home  :)  Ordered it April 8-th but due to the strike of BPOST I only received half of the order yesterday (rubber tube and a digital pump). Still waiting for the compressor... These machines at the gas station are unreliable. Often they are out of service and the other day one was finally working again (or it did not have the label "en panne"), put in 2 euros and it didn't work. Then you have to call some number ... well I am not going to do that.  The compressor can also be used for other tasks at home (tacker)

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Re: Tyre pump/gauge
« Reply #4 on: Today at 07:56:51 AM »
I went for the Makita pump as I already have Makita LXT batteries in stock
Let's be careful out there !

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Re: Tyre pump/gauge
« Reply #5 on: Today at 09:28:34 AM »
My main objection to garage forecourt pumps is that most of them (in my area at least) are no longer free of charge  or not working.  :(   Maybe the younger generation  have  no  objection to regularly making a contactless payment  of maybe 50p . For many its not real money - until they max out on all their credit cards.  To me its 10 shillings !  Plus you have to rush round  adding a few psi to all 4 tyres  before the machine times out, and it now costs you £1. 

I too find the Honda supplied pump too fiddly to pack away for regular use.  I bought an 'ultimate'  battery powered pump from Lidls. But I cant recommend it. It never really charged fully. I should have taken it back immediately  but it did the job of adding 2-3 psi to 4 tyres so I persevered with it.  Recently it stopped working completely  but by now the guarantee had run out  >:( :-[     And when I went to use my old cigarette lighter powered pump that was broken as well !

Did I learn the  lesson  of buy cheap buy twice?    Nope  :-[       I bought one of these -

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/257446635009

It has the advantage that if the battery runs down  mid job you can still run it  using the supplied cigarette lighter lead. (many similar devices dont have this option)   The claimed battery capacity of 18000mAh is nonsense of course , its much less than that,   but it easily coped with  adding about 3 psi to 4 tyres when I swopped back to my summer tyres  . 

What the heck I thought, £18 would soon be spent on a garage forecourt (Actually I only paid £16  and this was from my ebay sellers balance . I had made about £100 from clearing stuff out of my cluttered garage     :P )

I've not had it long enough to specifically recommend it but I have been impressed  so far .Feels  solid and much better made than the Lidl one. It comes in  a tidy carry pouch  and can fit in the mk 4  arm rest box.
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