Insite on 12v dc pump or compressor

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sirgallivant
sirgallivant
NSW
1531 posts
NSW, 1531 posts
5 Oct 2017 11:15am
I am getting lazy to foot-pump my 2.3 m slat floor inflatable.

Could any of the esteemed members recommend a decent pump or compressor for the purpose, please.

Nothing fancy, but reliable with good track record.

Jolene
Jolene
WA
1624 posts
WA, 1624 posts
5 Oct 2017 9:03am
sirgallivant said..
I am getting lazy to foot-pump my 2.3 m slat floor inflatable.

Could any of the esteemed members recommend a decent pump or compressor for the purpose, please.

Nothing fancy, but reliable with good track record.




I use one of these for my 2.3m,,,, Its awesome. It makes me want to get the dingy out just so I can blow it up.
Have had it for 6 months and no problems

You can get them with an internal battery as well

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/12V-Inflatable-Boat-Pump-High-speed-Inflator-Kitesurfing-Pump/182699992720?
FreeRadical
FreeRadical
WA
855 posts
WA, 855 posts
5 Oct 2017 9:06am
Very happy with the maxi-pro, I think it's sold under various names, so you might find it cheaper somewhere.

maxipro.com.au/online/12v-electric-air-pump.html
UncleBob
UncleBob
NSW
1311 posts
NSW, 1311 posts
5 Oct 2017 3:16pm
FreeRadical said..
Very happy with the maxi-pro, I think it's sold under various names, so you might find it cheaper somewhere.

maxipro.com.au/online/12v-electric-air-pump.html


Ditto.
Cav30
Cav30
NSW
122 posts
NSW, 122 posts
5 Oct 2017 4:18pm
If you have any of the ryobi 18v range they make a pump that will do it. Cheap as chips as well. You will need to add an adapter on the end of the high pressure hose to suit. Clamp a bit of 3/4" pipe on it then add the adapter. Its the ryobi p731. Use the low pressure for fast inflate then finish with the high pressure.
Soap pad
Soap pad
NSW
35 posts
NSW, 35 posts
5 Oct 2017 6:05pm
sirgallivant said..
I am getting lazy to foot-pump my 2.3 m slat floor inflatable.

Could any of the esteemed members recommend a decent pump or compressor for the purpose, please.

Nothing fancy, but reliable with good track record.



Have seen posted on here before one of these

www.whitworths.com.au/12v-wet-dry-vacuum-cleaner

Just an option, it's cheap.
I've bought one but haven't tested in yet.
EC31
EC31
NSW
490 posts
NSW, 490 posts
5 Oct 2017 6:54pm
I bought mine at BCF. It gets about 95%, which is normally fine if only me on board. Plus it sits in a rack (chained of course), so I prefer to leave it a bit under pumped.
sirgallivant
sirgallivant
NSW
1531 posts
NSW, 1531 posts
5 Oct 2017 7:39pm
Thanks guys, a lot!

After visiting the local camping store and looking at the plethora of uselessness they offer l think only one question remains:
Does the maxipro come with the PROPER fitting to attach an inflatable to it?
I think it does, it is a gut feeling, as one could not see it properly on the fotos, but if it does, well, it is the one, despite the filthy lucre!
So does it?

FreeRadical
FreeRadical
WA
855 posts
WA, 855 posts
5 Oct 2017 5:19pm
Yep, comes with one of these





sunycoastguy
sunycoastguy
QLD
224 posts
QLD, 224 posts
5 Oct 2017 9:15pm
I use my makita cordless blower,pumps it up to probly 90% in a few seconds. good enough to use, with motor
Or top it up with hand/foot pump if you want
Trek
Trek
NSW
1215 posts
NSW, 1215 posts
6 Oct 2017 7:07am
I use an airbed pump from Target. $19.99 at the time.
samsturdy
samsturdy
NSW
1659 posts
NSW, 1659 posts
6 Oct 2017 9:26am
SirG. If you're anywhere near Darley Ave Mona Vale call in to the Zodiac shop opposite Whitworths.
I've bought a pump that plugs into the car cig lighter. Works well.
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