This is the latest version of the Baseus air compressor posted the other day. This has Type C charging & 40% more power. and bigger battery 7500mAh vs 4000mAh in the old model.
Free delivery to most areas.
This is the latest version of the Baseus air compressor posted the other day. This has Type C charging & 40% more power. and bigger battery 7500mAh vs 4000mAh in the old model.
Free delivery to most areas.
Read the comments from the previous deal: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/671068
Works alright, but the hose on mine failed very quickly, and I haven't been able to source a replacement.
I purchased one about a year ago. Takes a while to pump a car tyre up and it broke within 6 months but I did use it a bit (as I was trying it in everything I could pump up)
Seemed to be fine in an emergency but wouldn't rely on it too much. I ended up getting the Ryobi One pump and have been happy with that, even though it's substantially bigger
In case anyone's dumb like me, you have to click the second voucher to get the full discount.
Which one does a better job at blow? Xiao mi or baseus
The weight is 800 grams! That's a lot for cycling. Wish I could use this as an emergency instead of CO2. Probably, in the next 10 years they will advance enough technologically.
How many Christmas's will I have to wait to inflate a single car tyre?
Oh wait… I just read it. It takes 4min to go from 2 Bar (29psi) to 2.5 Bar (36psi).
And that's the advertised inflation speed… so 5 minutes PER TYRE if they are moderately flat.
From dead flat??? omg.
Just make sure you know what you're buying… battery capacity increases are plastered everywhere on the page, and that's great. But inflation rate is what's the most important part.
I reckon it's a lot longer than that. Prolonged use causes overheating, and so its efficiency drops. I had a similar unit and while it can pump a flat tyre, it's gonna be a lot longer than 5 Min.
Does this have a presta valve adapter?
Good question… not many pumps seem to (or some just fit both and don't specify). Would be handy for my mountain bike if it did work on Presta valves (those things are a major pain in the rear though)… so hard to find a gauge or decent pump with a gauge that is portable.
Half way thru the description:
2400mAh Powerful lithium battery
Which is right?
I didn't notice that, I got the 7500mAh specs from the last page of description.
Most likely 2400mAh so have updated OP.
So the only difference between this and the post last week is USB C?
Asking as I bought last week and wondering if I should get this instead.
Anyone got any experience with one of these? Seems like it would be handy.