I got the AS2 Pro. It’s fantastic. I get around 3 inflates to 80psi. The battery charge stays on full for 2 months easily. I think it’s more reliable and controlled than a CO2 cartridge. I only wish getting tyres on and off the rim was as easy
Perfect for specific use cases like cycling the Camino for multiple days. I wanted something small, not a full size floor pump, but wasn’t looking forward to using a mini hand pump every single day. I think I will take the electric pump for convenience but also the mini hand pump for backup.
I ordered a clone of these from the site named after the famous thief of Baghdad. I have a Jansno X50 ebike and I can only mount a small frame tool bag so this is a must for me. I'm not too worried about the one I ordered only having a 500mA battery as I can charge it like a hundred times from my ebike before the ebike battery goes dead. I saw a review on it by another guy so I know it works. Maybe I'll do a review on my tech channel. Now I have 20x4 fat tires so I'm not sure if it will do 2 tires? They are only 30PSI max so there is a lot of volume but low pressure. Maybe the lower pressure is easier on the pump and uses less juice? I guess I'll find out when it comes in. It's for an emergency pump by the side of the road not a permanent pump solution. Great for ebiking. Thanks for the video, much appreciated.
I get that, between electronic shifters / taillights / headlights there are already too many things to keep charged up. I think the AS2 Pro and other little pumps like this make the most sense for traveling or for commuting to top of tubes without the need for a big pump.
Unfortunately there really aren't many products out there with replaceable batteries. Hopefully "right to service" laws gain some momentum and that changes.
I got the AS2 Pro. It’s fantastic. I get around 3 inflates to 80psi. The battery charge stays on full for 2 months easily. I think it’s more reliable and controlled than a CO2 cartridge. I only wish getting tyres on and off the rim was as easy
Have it and love it , easy to use and carry
Was waiting for this one!
Perfect for specific use cases like cycling the Camino for multiple days. I wanted something small, not a full size floor pump, but wasn’t looking forward to using a mini hand pump every single day. I think I will take the electric pump for convenience but also the mini hand pump for backup.
This is my exact set-up/carry. cheers.
I ordered a clone of these from the site named after the famous thief of Baghdad. I have a Jansno X50 ebike and I can only mount a small frame tool bag so this is a must for me. I'm not too worried about the one I ordered only having a 500mA battery as I can charge it like a hundred times from my ebike before the ebike battery goes dead. I saw a review on it by another guy so I know it works. Maybe I'll do a review on my tech channel. Now I have 20x4 fat tires so I'm not sure if it will do 2 tires? They are only 30PSI max so there is a lot of volume but low pressure. Maybe the lower pressure is easier on the pump and uses less juice? I guess I'll find out when it comes in. It's for an emergency pump by the side of the road not a permanent pump solution. Great for ebiking. Thanks for the video, much appreciated.
not a fan ! yet another item to charge up ,no thanks i'll stick to my floorpump when at home and my lightweight lezyne mini floorpump when on bike
I get that, between electronic shifters / taillights / headlights there are already too many things to keep charged up. I think the AS2 Pro and other little pumps like this make the most sense for traveling or for commuting to top of tubes without the need for a big pump.
The weak point of these products is the battery. If there is no possibility of changing the battery, their lifespan is approximately two years.
Unfortunately there really aren't many products out there with replaceable batteries. Hopefully "right to service" laws gain some momentum and that changes.