Had one exactly the same, the only thing different was the part on which you step. Was surprised at how much air can put in but the metal was so flimsy, it bent if you stepped a little bit wrong. It ended up being so bent, the part on which you step broke off. Also it made a very loud squeak, since the part of the pump that goes in and out the pump body was metal and it was squeaking against the metal rod of the pump. But considering how cheap it was, it was a decent pump
*Great air pump **MyBest.Tools** Faster than my old plug in pump and twice as handy without having to drag the cord around.And it works with my existing Ryobi drills battery.*
I did that once. It took 20 minutes to go from 0to 30 psi and my legs were tired. I kept switching feet and had to reposition the pump because it skates. It did the job but I won't do it again like that. Also the rod going to the piston bent the piston and foot pad wouldn't go down properly. End of that device.
do try to replace the foot pump pipe end with screw type instead of lockdown mechanism. because lockdown mechanism needs the washer to be changed frequently.
If you go mountain biking and got the same size valve as a car for your bike just buy this trust me its not so big and its not so small its faster then using the small bike pump and it got a psi gauge.
Trying to find the foot pump video when they use the cheapest of foot pump to be used on the skinny valve type bike tube. I've purchased the cheapest£4.99 foot pump n it is like racing the air pressure as it's going in the tube the air seems to exit via the valve/connecter bit almost as quickly... Chinese cheap stuff is really getting shoddy
Good video bro! I always wondered how well those foot pumps worked! Those are some pretty nice Slides your wearing too! What kind are they, cuz I need to get me some like that!
Glad you found the video helpful! I bought these sandals while visiting Southeast Asia, so I’m not sure where to find them. They say “Charled Italy Specification” on them, in case that helps.
Ok, thanks bro! I wish I was still in the Army! I could find some like that I'm sure if I was in Korea! I'm sure it would be hard to find some like that!
@@kiyoponnn That can't be true. I used a full sized bicycle pump that holds probably triple the air that foot pump holds and it took me about 150 strokes to get to 35psi. 40 would take no time at all; I'm thinking it took him over 400 strokes to get to 32psi.
Had various foot pumps over the yearshave 2 at the moment and a hand pump, not one of the gauges are anywhere near accurate. with 36psi one reads 30 the other foot pump reads 42 and the hand 25. not very good at all.
Totally agree with you none of my footpumps have been anywhere near accurate despite the read up on the box my present one is approx 10 psi up on the correct reading with hand gauge!