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Schwinn Air Driver 700 4 in 1 Mini Pump

Schwinn Air Driver 700 4 in 1 Mini Pump
From Pacific Cycle, Inc (Accessories)

List Price: $13.99
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19620 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Model: SW652 4PK
  • Released on: 2007-03-06

Customer Reviews

Depends on what you want it for4
Overall it is a good product.
I like the needle attached to it for inflating balls.
However if you want to inflate your bike's tires you are waaaay
better off with a foot or floor pump even if they are a bit more expensive.
It is difficult to properly inflate tires with this one. You can do it, but it requires some power, and also it gets harder and harder as the tire inflates.It's not the issue of this product in particular but rather with all pumps like this.
However, it is small. So it's the only choice if you want a pump in your backpack.

The Schwinn Air Driver Pump and My Summer Vacation5
I was at the local Target, and my girlfriend was looking for a pump to inflate basketballs, footballs, rafts etc. at the house. She saw the Schwinn Air Driver, and I could see a gleam in her eyes. She picked up the pump, and dropped it in the cart. Now the packaging says "air driver" - but what elements do you really get from air? Well, there's Nitrogen, that's a big one. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the atmosphere, and then there is Oxygen. Oxygen is 21%. So that's 99%, what other elements do you get from good old air? Well Argon is about .90 percent, Carbon Dioxide is .03 percent, and then you receive trace elements as well, such as Water Vapor, Hydrogen, Ozone, Carbon Monoxide, Helium, Neon, Krypton, and Xenon. So you don't just get a pump that is difficult to operate and impossible to understand, you also get a large assortment of trace elements pumped into whatever needs inflating.

Not great for bicycles2
May be for footballs. Not great for bicycle pumping. Too small and that is why takes too much effort to pump even a small amount.