Thanks Mark.Was looking to buy a small pump for my Enfield and car and low and behold up popped your review (I’ve watched many off your past reviews on motorcycles ) so just bought one £34:99. Well pleased. Ta Bob.
Thanks Mark, I’ve bought one off the strength of your review. I’ve been thinking about buying something similar for a while but didn’t know which to go for. Ordered from Amazon Saturday morning and arrived Saturday evening 👍🏼
Thanks Mark. I just purchased a Veeape mobile compressor almost identical in size, shape, and weight to the Lexin P4 for about the same price off of Amazon. They are likely both made by the same Chinese manufacturing company. They are so useful for any vehicle. Mine also has an led flashlight, which is really handy as well. Gord
I just bought one of these! It’s all your fault! 😂 It’s a very nice piece of kit and exactly what I was looking for to use in the van and on the motorcycle! Thanks for your review, it was extremely useful.
All good, except why do these have to have a screw on valve? You invariably lose some air trying to screw it on, in my experience. One like this but with a hold in place device like at petrol stations would be spot on!
Hi just to clarify....you loose a negligible amount when you unscrew this ....I checked it's like 0.1 psi ....it needs to be a screw on because it's battery powered...it takes like 2 mins to pump from 30 -35 psi and it would be a pain having to hold it on if you catch my drift Best wishes Mark
@@markpulling12 No, I have a Guild cordless (bettery powered) inflator and it has the lever type connection @FarHanSolo mentions and I agree this type of connection is far less awkward to attach. Just MHO
Thanks for the thorough review Mark :)
Thanks Mark.Was looking to buy a small pump for my Enfield and car and low and behold up popped your review (I’ve watched many off your past reviews on motorcycles ) so just bought one £34:99. Well pleased. Ta Bob.
Thanks Mark, really useful device. I have the Ring one which is very similar and came in very handy on tour in Scotland a few days ago
Thanks Mark, I’ve bought one off the strength of your review. I’ve been thinking about buying something similar for a while but didn’t know which to go for. Ordered from Amazon Saturday morning and arrived Saturday evening 👍🏼
Thanks that's fast delivery 😁
Great review Mark, every biker should have a road side repair kit.
Thanks Mark. I just purchased a Veeape mobile compressor almost identical in size, shape, and weight to the Lexin P4 for about the same price off of Amazon.
They are likely both made by the same Chinese manufacturing company.
They are so useful for any vehicle. Mine also has an led flashlight, which is really handy as well.
Gord
Thanks Mark 😊👍🏴
Thanks Mark, I just bought one.
Great 👍 just used mine this morning 😄
I just bought one of these! It’s all your fault! 😂 It’s a very nice piece of kit and exactly what I was looking for to use in the van and on the motorcycle! Thanks for your review, it was extremely useful.
Thanks.... great aren't they ...use mine all the time 😀
Got cheap e bay one use for bike rides and on motorcycle. It can do a car tyre too
I didn't realise I need one of these, I think I do.. thanks Mark ❣️ xx
Hi Martine ....I didn't realize either....we all need one 😂 x
Looks to be an excellent product and a good review. How much does the pump cost?
Click on link on …. More amazon £44
@@volt8684Many thanks 👍
All good, except why do these have to have a screw on valve? You invariably lose some air trying to screw it on, in my experience. One like this but with a hold in place device like at petrol stations would be spot on!
Hi just to clarify....you loose a negligible amount when you unscrew this ....I checked it's like 0.1 psi ....it needs to be a screw on because it's battery powered...it takes like 2 mins to pump from 30 -35 psi and it would be a pain having to hold it on if you catch my drift
Best wishes Mark
@@markpulling12 No, I have a Guild cordless (bettery powered) inflator and it has the lever type connection @FarHanSolo mentions and I agree this type of connection is far less awkward to attach. Just MHO
Add 1 extra psi, now you are sorted 😂