ONEUP EDC PUMP - Review of a pump with hidden features

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • The "100cc EDC Pump" is an high capacity bike pump from OneUp Components. Designed to carry their compact EDC multitool and a spare CO2 cartridge inside! its body.
    The fast on valve head can be removed to be used as a CO2 inflator, and the cap can be removed to store spare CO2 cartridges and more inside.
    I decided to test how well the pump worked and to see if the internal storage could be useful even without purchasing the EDC multitool.
    Available direct from One Up Components
    uk.oneupcomponents.com/produc...
    (This is not an affiliate link)
    3D printed stash tube files available here
    www.thingiverse.com/thing:666...
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Комментарии • 19

  • @skdiamond
    @skdiamond 9 месяцев назад +7

    Was frustrated by reviews which focus on the tool - which I also don't plan to buy. Excellent review. Thanks!

    • @DTSquared
      @DTSquared  9 месяцев назад +1

      Same here, that's what encouraged me to make it. Glad you liked it.

  • @The_G
    @The_G 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for that review - it is nice to see a fact-based review on the pump itself as well as a comparison to another decent pump. I also liked your real-life opinion, where you state the actual 'feel' and 'finish' of the pump is nicer, as that is important also.

    • @DTSquared
      @DTSquared  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. I'm really glad you found it helpful. It is a nice pump even though ( and I can't really complain about this) I haven't had many chances to use it much out in the wild so far as since changing to tubeless my tyres seem immune to punctures 🤣

  • @diligomusic
    @diligomusic 9 месяцев назад +3

    Great review! Very informative and concise. Thank you for posting.

  • @zeroshifter1
    @zeroshifter1 3 месяца назад +1

    Did you find it difficult to remove the top cap with the C02 canister installed? I have the same pump and with the c02 can installed it’s impossible to remove and you need screwdrivers and pliers in order to remove. Maybe I have a poorly manufactured model and my clearance is too tight on the cap?

    • @DTSquared
      @DTSquared  3 месяца назад

      It's quite difficult to remove but I can certainly remove it without resorting to tools. It's probably better to be too tight than loose, but you could try some petroleum gelly or similar to make it easier. Also it could be the rubber washer that's not seated correctly.

  • @jimholmes7639
    @jimholmes7639 Месяц назад +1

    Nice review, do you have the link for the 3d print?

    • @DTSquared
      @DTSquared  Месяц назад +1

      I'm glad you liked the review and thankyou for reminding me to post the 3D-print information. You can download the design on thingiverse here. www.thingiverse.com/thing:6661308

  • @Mike_Rides_Bike
    @Mike_Rides_Bike 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Would you consider making exactly this container for the pump for me, as I dont have a 3d printer and unfortunately dont know anyone who has?

    • @DTSquared
      @DTSquared  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Mike, Glad you liked the video. I'm not really setup for printing and distributing parts unfortunately. Where about are you based out of interest?

    • @Mike_Rides_Bike
      @Mike_Rides_Bike 7 месяцев назад

      @@DTSquared Thanks for the reply anyway. I am living in Tuscany, between Livorno and Piombino.

    • @uradumby25
      @uradumby25 6 месяцев назад

      @@Mike_Rides_Bike there are websites where you can find people local to you with 3d printers that are willing to 3d print items for a fee

    • @danielwinstanley8430
      @danielwinstanley8430 6 месяцев назад

      @@DTSquared hi, great video with quality info which has helped a lot. I agree with Mike, the insert / container would be something i would be interested in purchasing if you was able to make another?

  • @mikeytek
    @mikeytek 3 месяца назад +1

    EDC pump has broken 2 valve stems when using. Poor design puts way too much pressure on the valve stems. If you maintain your valve stems and cores clean less of an issue but not every riger does so pump required some force to shove air in which some pressure goes to the valve. A smaller pump that connects via a hose like lezyne has worked much better

    • @DTSquared
      @DTSquared  3 месяца назад +1

      Sorry to hear that. That is a downside of this type of design, which I think I mentioned in the review. I've had other similar pumps over the years and also very conscious of trying to keep the lateral force on the valve to a minimum. Never had a stem brake on me before though, bad luck for you to have two break.

  • @Rekmeyata
    @Rekmeyata 4 месяца назад

    Decent comparison, but comparing the Oneup EDC pump to the Lezyne Pressure Drive was not fair considering that the Lezyne Pressure Drive is not meant for low-pressure mountain bike tires, it was intended for road bikes with high-pressure tires. You should have compared the Oneup to the Lezyne Ally Drive medium, that pump was made for low-volume mountain bike tires. Additionally, the Lezyne Pressure Drive is not as good for road bike tires as their Road Drive large is, so you handicapped the pump even more, even the Road Drive is not made for large volume mountain bike tires but it would have worked a bit better in your test. I guess another test you could have done was to compare the EDC to the Pressure Drive on a road tire and try to both to 85 psi and see what happens, you would have ended up not liking the EDC.

    • @DTSquared
      @DTSquared  4 месяца назад +1

      I take your point, but the video was a continuation of my previous video where I reduced my bike tool kit significantly in both size and weight. As such it was simply a comparison what I had before and what I changed to. The video was never intended to be a comparison of whether the EDC was better that the Lezyne. If it was then it would only apply to people who had the Lezyne and were thinking about the EDC. (Which would be a pretty small audience I imagine.) But thank you for taking the time to comment and the information on the other pumps that others may find useful.