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$18 Bike Floor Pump [RRP $40] + ~$7 shipping at CyclingDeal.

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Hey hey hey.

I was buying some gear the other day and this was a stand-out deal for me..

Every cyclist should have a floor pump. This one's handy in that it has a pressure gauge, fits both the American and French style of nozzles and goes up to 160 psi. Comes with warranty too.

I compared it to Wiggle, which is usually on the cheaper side of online cycle stores, and for a comparable pump you'd pay $50. The postage was calculated at $7 for me, but it varies so check it out for yourself. Plus, if you spend more than $50 it's free delivery (which I did haha).

I realise this deal certainly isn't for all, but I've noticed a few cyclists on here lately so hopefully it helps someone.

EDIT: as pointed out by phwahh, free pick-up is an option.

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  • +7

    The same seller appears to sell it for $21 incl postage on Ebay.

    • +4

      Well spoted. Here's the eBay page.

      • Ha, just clicked on it and ebay message tells me 3 people have purchased in the last hour.
        This deal isn't an elaborate marketing stunt is it?

    • (Dacs bet me to the link!)

  • +2

    Bought one of these a little while ago for $25 plus $7 shipping. It's my first floor pump and I've only used it once but it's solid enough and definitely does the job.

  • Had one for a year +, not bad as a spare but brought a lezyne and the two do not compare on quality or function

    • Yeah the Lezyne floor pumps are beautiful, and the seal is so much better than my previous 2 floor pumps.

      Pity its not mine, but a friends.

      JUST LOOK AT IT! ITS BEAUTIFUL

  • +1

    Deal is still a deal if you go and pick it up.
    Bought one in store about a year ago, works great, no complaints

  • I recall seeing Amart currently has 50% off their one in the current catalogue - $15.

  • Are any of these pumps good enough to also pump a car tyre up in case of an emergency?

    The two worst problems I've seen in a a normal floor pump you buy at a place like SuperCheap Autos is sealing at the valve head during pumping and at the plunger.

    • not really sure, sorry. In terms of pressure, it goes higher than what you need for a car tire, but I wouldn't want to be the guy who told you it's fine and then have you discover that it wasn't..

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