🌊 Inflate your fun, deflate your worries!
The Red Suricata Rechargeable Air Pump is a lightweight, portable, and powerful electric pump designed for quick inflation and deflation of various inflatables. With a compact size, it can inflate a mattress in under 2 minutes and is rechargeable via USB, making it perfect for outdoor adventures. It includes three nozzles for versatility and boasts a durable design that allows for over 1500 uses.
Color | red |
Size | S |
Material type | canvas |
Power source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | Red Suricata |
Manufacturer | Red Suricata |
Item model number | RA-RSO-MINIPUMP1 |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 12 cm; 165 Grams |
ASIN | B074ZKQBMT |
S**J
be cautious of fittings
I bought this mainly to use on vacuum bags when travelling, but realised that it doesn't work with some of the different sized valves. It also isn't powerful enough to completely remove all of the air as a normal vacuum cleaner would.However, still a useful gadget once I did find vacuum bags that it is compatible with. Caution needed for UK customers as it ships from the global store
J**E
handy cute gadget
it is a little cute pump - does the job, but I am not happy with the price... that is too exorbitant.
J**D
Primera impresion
El uso de una bomba de estas características se define por su durabilidad y su optimo desempeñoPuedo decir que si funciona y cumple con lo que publica, pero solo la he usado 1 vez, me gustaría dar mi retro en 6 meses que el motor haya sido cargado varias veces e inflado varios articulos
J**B
Lightweight, long lasting, great for camping
I bought this in July 10, 2019 for $35.95 and paid full price (no discounts or freebies). As I review products if the product works as is advertised and the quality is in line with the price then I give it five stars tentatively, then deduct stars for usability problems, functionality problems, flaws, quality, etc. I give this product 5 stars because it works as designed, charges as fast as the original, doesn't have any flaws and has a fair price.We do a lot of camping during the summer, and have struggled for years with inflating the blow-up mattresses. We have had a couple of those pumps that use 4"D" batteries, which are fine but those batteries are expensive and then always seem to run out at the worst moments. They are also heavier and bulkier than this pump.We've also used the pumps that plug into the 12V adapter in the car, which are great if you have access to that 12V outlet.We also use the ones that plug into a normal outlet, if the campground has a 110v outlet.Here's how this compares to each of those alternatives: Compared to the battery-driven pump, this is longer lasting, and probably equally as strong. It is probably a little slower than a pump with four new "D" batteries, but after one mattress this one won't lose strength. By strong I mean how firm will it inflate the mattress. Its hard to tell exactly, but I would say its about the same. It may be just a hair weaker, but for me that's not a big deal--its advantages are such that even if it were not as close as it is I would still go with this pump. This one is noticeably quieter.Compared to the 12V and 110V pumps, this is slower, definitely weaker, and definitely quieter. The wired pumps are a better option if you know you are going to have access to outlets and don't have any concerns for space. This is smaller and lighter, but if you are going to be within a few feet of an outlet "small and light" probably aren't that big of deal to you. One caution is those 12V pumps will run your car battery down quicker than you would think if you don't leave your car running.This really shines when you are constrained for space--I would backpack with it just not long distance--and I can just keep it with my camping stuff at all times. It holds a charge for a long time and is quiet enough to use at night in a tent campground where a wired pump might make too much noise.Capacity wise, I pumped up a large boating tube with this pump (my 12V pump was lost which was why I bought this one) and it didn't seem to taper off at the end. I then also pumped up a couple air mattresses afterwards. Its got good stamina.If I could have one pump, this is the one I would have, and the one I find myself using most often. Its much better (for me) than a "D" battery operated pump, and much more versatile than the other two styles. Even though I have the 12V one, going boating its easier to just through this in the bag than take my larger 12V pump with its cord. This fits in the boat's cubbyhole better.Two potential "downsides". The first is for small, thin air mattresses, which need to be very firm, you might need to finish filling off with your lungs. That's a decent compromise for me, literally one breath got my Klymit very firm after filling with this.Second, its expensive. But I think its worth it. A decent insulated high performance camping pad can approach or exceed $80-100. And since you don't want to fill any mattress--let along a nice insulated camping pad--with moist breath, something like this that you can take on camping is really nice.Its versatile, powerful and light. Would buy again and recommend.
B**B
As advertised
Took about 10 minutes to fill a double air matress
S**R
コンパクトで時短!だけど掃除機並みにうるさい
めちゃめちゃ軽いのにちゃんと空気を送ってくれるので買ってよかったです。バイクでキャンプに行くのでコンパクトなものを探していました。暑さ9㎝のBAのマットレスも30秒〜45秒くらいで良いところまで膨らませられました!最後は好みの硬さにするため、最後に2〜3回口で空気を入れたら完璧な厚みになりました。モンベル の枕も5秒くらいで良い厚みになったので買ってよかったです。音は掃除機並みにありますが、コンパクトで時短もできて何より軽い!おすすめです。
P**R
Which is very small with a high output
I brought this item for motorcycle camping and it works 100% and yes I would recommend this Air pumpWhich is very small with a high output
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