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Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2021
Excelente profucto, la utilzo pars infkar tablas de stand up paddle.
James Storey
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de diciembre de 2019
works very well. Great air volume.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de mayo de 2018
Caveat: I've only used this once, and could change my mind after extended use. I got it for an inflatable kayak that is supposed to go to 3 p.s.i., so the lack of a pressure gauge or ability to set a particular pressure point wasn't a problem for me --- hmm, well, assuming that I can rely on that 3 p.s.i. limit, TBD. Point of info for others not completely clear on this, the red tip attachment is the optional pressure relief valve if you want to inflate to a lower pressure point (was it 1.4 p.s.i.? something like that). But you can leave that off and presumably get to 3 p.s.i.I was very pleased at the volume of output and thus the speed of filling, and it deflated fine too. For deflating I think I'll need to --- what's the opposite of "topping it off" ? I'll have to finish off with a hand pump if I want every bit of air out of there as I found it difficult to quickly remove the attachment point to then push the valve button --- to stop some air from rushing back in. No problem, just FYI.I guess I wish the hose was a little longer; the electric cord is plenty long.Another sort of FYI for anyone in a similar situation: I bought this thinking that I would use it at home AND with an inverter in my car to inflate my kayak at waters edge. But the motor on this draws 900-and-some watts and I find that all of the inverters that can handle that require attachment direct to the car battery, not via the cigarette lighter 12v port. Complicating things for me is that my car is a hybrid, and they say that I shouldn't jump start another car with it, which makes me nervous about the idea of running an inverter off of it. And buying a separate 12v pump is a little cheaper than such an inverter anyway. I'll likely keep this for easier use to fill at home (to dry it out after a trip), but this was a bit of a voyage of discovery for me on these points.
TEKnight Rider
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de abril de 2018
(4/2018) - I have owned one of the AirHead High Pressure 12V Pumps since 2011 (Model # AHP-12HP, currently $49.99 on Amazon). And I thought that pump was awesome with its Air Volume of 410 liters/minute and 2.5 PSI Max. This house plug-in, is even more fantastic for inflating things back at the house when I don't want to wake the neighbors by opening the hood on our car or truck. And it is actually pretty quiet, relative to my 12V AirHead and other "home" inflators like our old 120V Coleman. Plus our "Home Coleman" only does 1 PSI where this one does an Air Volume of 480 liters/minute and a Max Pressure 3.0 PSI Max.The hose that comes with this one is MASSIVE...I'd say 2 to 3 times the diameter of our other Coleman "120V Home Inflator" or our other AirHead 12V pump. Did I mention the hose's diameter is HUGE!? ;-) So, I can see what other people have written about in other reviews...I could see the potential for the "friction" fit adapter to just blow out the end, because this sucker is SUPER POWERFUL (yet again pretty quiet, relative to other inflators). Anyway, a person needs to use the friction adapter just to "lock-in" most of the other adapters (like Boston and etc.). So we will see if I end up needing to add any type of double stick tape or maybe a strip of electrical tape (yet it seems nice and tight now)...but other than that, with a pun intended...this thing BLOWS!!! ;-)Man does it blow...so much so that I'd say people will have to be careful to not over inflate simple air mattresses. But for things like Advanced Elements Kayaks (a person will still have to be careful to only go 2 PSI). Yet, this will be great to get a good start on any inflatables with a Drop-Stitch Higher Compression floor and inflatables that need LOTS of air...as it will only take this thing seconds.
greenerk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de julio de 2016
Designed specifically for vinyl inflatables (not basketballs or bicycle tires), this pump gets the job done QUICKLY either inflating or deflating (ie., less than 5 minutes for a 5' x 24" children's pool). It doesn't overheat and comes with a 9.5' electric cord & 32" extension air nozzle with 4-5 device adaptors that should meet any of your needs. Bottom line: It's worth the money for those who can't afford wasting time watching something inflate/deflate with so much going on with other family responsibilities. This is a reasonable quality product that works quite well, is user friendly, and gets the job done efficiently. Search no further, I've done thorough homework on such products, and this is the one to purchase if you are a busy dad or grandad who finds peace in seeing the kids play. One thing I can't stand is a cheap, ineffective product.Also (BONUS), Tear-Aid Repair Type B Vinyl Inflatable Kit is the best product for patching general vinyl inflatable products. Trust me, as a grand-dad, I've done the research & experimentation! Quick & easy and can be applied while pool is inflated or deflated (clean/dry surface, of course). It takes seconds to accomplish & you will look like a hero to the family as you calmly resume your conversation over a Tommy Knocker Maple Nut beer.(Disclaimer: Nobody has offered me a reduced price or freebe for a biased review. I'm speaking personal experience & truth here. Take heed, son, grandpa has spoken!)
jake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2015
I've tried a few of the AirHead electric air pumps as well as an Intex pump and a Coleman pump, and I would rate this AHP-120S the highest. I'll try and point out some pros and cons with this particular pump as well as to compare it with the other AirHead pumps I've owned - the AHP-120AP (Airpig) and the AHP 120 QUICK SPECSPower Usage (According to Manufacture): 7.02 Amps / 917 WattsPressure: 3.0 PSI (1.5 PSI with attachment)Power Cord Length: 10 feet (no ground)Hose Length: ~2.5 feetPROS-INFLATES REALLY REALLY FAST - several times faster than other electric pumps I've had. I can fill a large pool toy in about 30 seconds, when the same toy takes several minutes with the AHP-120 or AHP-120AP.-GOOD FOR DEFLATING - not only does this pump inflate really well, but it seems to deflate really well too. The AHP-120, in contrast, I found to be really slow and weak for deflating. With the AHP-120, I could never get all the air out - but with this "super" pump it's easy.-RESISTANT TO OVERHEATING - because this pump has such good airflow at any pressure, it doesn't seem to have a problem with overheating. With the other pumps I've tried, as the pressure inside the inflatable builds the pump can't push as much air through and overheats.-HIGH PSI - This pump is rated for 3.0 PSI, compared to the AirPig's 2.2 PSI. I found that with this pump I could inflate larger balloons while the AirPig wasn't able to. I imagine the higher PSI will be useful for heavier intertubes as well.-1.5 PSI REGULATOR ATTACHMENT - Having the attachment that limits the pressure of this pump to 1.5 PSI is helpful as well - 1.5 PSI seems to be just right for inflatable pool toys.-BUILD QUALITY - This unit seems to be built well. The motor sounds like it is running smoothly (compared to the AHP-120 which makes a little bit of a rattling noise). The air hose is also a better quality one than the one that comes with the AHP 120, but similar to the one that comes with the AirPig. This pump also has nice rubber feet on it that keep it from sliding around.CONS-NOISE - All of the AirHead pumps are pretty noisy. I measured the noise level this pump creates at 90 dB, which is pretty loud - louder than a typical vacuum cleaner I would say. It sounds more along the lines of a larger shop vacuum. I should mention though that the smaller AirPig also makes 90 dB of noise, and this pump is much much more powerful. The noise this pump makes is of a lower frequency than the AirPig though, so it may travel through walls easier. The AHP-120 also made about 90 dB of noise.-High power usage, but shouldn't need to be on too long. It might be pretty easy to trip a breaker though if you use this with something like a window ac running on the same circuit. Also might draw too much power for some portable generators or smaller inverters.-Relatively high price.UPDATE AFTER 3 YEARS:The pump is still working great, but I've had to tape the hose in several places where it has broken :(
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