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Comments about Topeak Peakini 2 Master Blaster Mini-Pump:
For [$] this pump does exactly what it is supposed to do: fill up a tire enough so you can ride home or to the nearest gas station to fill it to a high pressure as needed. I mounted mine behind the water bottle cage on the seat tube (it mounts with the concave side toward the tube) and the pump stays securely out of the way. In dirty conditions I put plastic around it or put it in a bag. Tried several pumps in the store and this seemed to have the best air flow. It is easy to pump; I filled two totally flat MTB tubes with little effort enough to ride on. If you want a gauge, but a floor pump or a separate gauge. If you want to pump to high pressures, buy a floor pump. As is the standard for years, this pump has a reversible washer for Presta or Schrader valve, but ever cyclist with a Presta valve should always carry an adapter. Glad I bought it.
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Comments about Topeak Peakini 2 Master Blaster Mini-Pump:
Love this pump. The ONLY negative is that it doesn't have a pressure gauge and can be hard to pump in the last few psi. Gives your forearms a workout. This is my go to pump. I absolutely love it otherwise.
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I favor this pump over cartridges. CO2 is handy, but if you don't have a pump for backup and you miss a leak on your patch job.......well, it's just nice to have a pump. I have carried this for a while and it works well. Very inexpensive for it's quality.
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Can't beat the reliability and simplicity of a pump. Never run out of CO2 cartridges. Have to balance this against the bulkiness of a pump, though. Never was able to pump high pressure road tires so I use it on my low pressure MTB. Need to get creative with the mount because it gets in the way if mounted to the side of the bottle holder, like advertised.
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First... it's [$], if I'm a complete liar, you buy it and then it sucks then it's two fast food meals down the drain...But I bought this thing today becuase the only pumps I had access to sucked. I basically had to go to a gas station to pump up my tires. And I'm a college student; I just want to ride my bike to class next semester...so I didn't want an expensive floor pump or anything like that.It's small. It got my tires up to pressure. Short story it works...and I didn't spend all day pumping to get there. It says it's good upto 120psi but I can't tell you if thats true or not. And I don't know if it's rugged becuase I havent beat it up or had it very long. But it feels solid in your hand and you dont feel like its going to snap if you want to pump on the faster side. comes with a mount and the handle locks into the top cylinder so it doesnt extend on its own.
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Purchased my first road bike over the weekend and bought all the essentials and on-the-go essentials. I grabbed a topeak peakini 2 master blaster and I didn't even know I had anything other than a standard (Schrader) valve so I thought nothing of it. I wanted to test out my new pump on my new bike that little did I know had "Presta" valves..... At first I was panicking because I might have bought a "standard" bike pump, but walla, the packaging indicated that the pump was for both Presta and Schrader valves.. So I'm sitting in my kitchen trying to figure out how to latch my pump onto the valve and I started to think that the manufacturer must have made a misprint on the packaging because it says "FOR PRESTA AND SCHARDER VALVES"..... If it wasn't for this youtube video I accidentally stumbled upon>>> [@]<<<browsing through "how to inflate your presta....." I would have returned this product. Luckily the poster of the video shows the viewer step by step on how to operate a dual valve air pump.Minus a star- not newbie friendly
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I use this pump in my travels, it is light weight, very powerful, my travel partners always ask for my pump when they need to inflate a tire,they prefer to use my pump than their own pump.
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