Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Check Out Airpower America 7500 Volume Tire Pump for $10.94

Airpower America 7500 Volume Tire Pump Review



I bought this a while back and didn't get a chance to use it until this weekend. Filled up tires on two cars. It worked well. Do not pump wildly. The The trick is to apply continuous pressure until the handle reaches the bottom. Use your body weight to slowly drive the handle down. The pump is not secured to the base and the handle is not secured to the cylinder. I think it is an interesting failsafe as you will have a hard time breaking a part of the pump before one of these items give way. It is easy enough to put back together. The pump itself seems very solid and durable. The cylinder and shaft are both metal and the bottom section is solid plastic.

If you notice the pump popping out of the base repeatedly, check whether or not the pump was secured to the valve properly.

I would say it took about 50-60 pumps to get from ~25 PSI to ~35 PSI.

One issue is that at higher PSI the pump starts becoming more difficult to use. I had no problem getting to 35 PSI and getting it to 40 PSI was noticeably more difficult. I wouldn't push my luck using it as a bicycle pump if you had to get it up to something like 50 or 60 PSI.

One con is that the air hose is a bit short. You are going to have to stand a foot or so from the tire (especially if your air valve is at the very top). This could be an issue if you are expecting to use it on the side of a road.



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Airpower America 7500 Volume Tire Pump Overview


For car, tractor, trailer tires, and inflatables such as footballs, basketballs, and rafts. This pump requires fewer strokes to fill large items by delivering more air at a lower pressure. The pump's base is made of high impact plastic with ample foot spa


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Customer Reviews


Best Manual Pump Ever! - G. Troutman - Winston-Salem, NC USA
Manual pumps I've owned in the past gave you quite a workout while pumping a lawn mower tire; a coronary for a truck tire. THIS pump delivers the extra volume as promised - I love it! In two instances, for a motorcycle tire and a wheelbarrow tire, both tubeless tires were so deflated they separated from the rim. In times past I'd have to remove the tire and schlep it to the local service station for high pressure air to reseat the tire. No more! Move the tire carcass around so that the valve stem is inside the rubber and pump away - I reseated both those tires in less than six pumps.



So far so good plus how to use this pump - C. Chang - San Jose,CA
I've used this pump a few times over several months for our 2 cars. Like some other reviewers I would try to pump like I normally would with a smaller pump or foot pump. This would usually result in not much air going into the tire or the cylinder popping out of the base with a loud pop. Like others have mentioned, stand straight over the pump, pump slower with both hands, and it will work just fine.






Cheaply made - aphoap -
This is cheaply made. You get what you paid for. I bought hoping to use it to add a little air into my motorcycle and car tires. The first time I used it was to add some air into my sister's suv tires before we went on a trip. The pumping didn't bother me as I expect to pump a lot, but the cylinder pop off of the base a few times as I was doing this. By the time I was pumping the 4th tire, an audible leak developed at the base of the hose where it connects to the wire.I probably try the more expensive sturdier look pumps available on Amazon.

*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Nov 03, 2010 07:05:34

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