







🚴♂️ Pump up your ride, not your hassle!
The LEXGO Mini Bike Floor Pump combines a durable aluminium alloy frame with a foot-activated design and an accurate pressure gauge. Compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves, it inflates bike tires, sports balls, and more. Its compact size and anti-slip base make it a stable, portable essential for every cycling enthusiast.
| Material type | Aluminium |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | LEXGO |
| Package Dimensions | 18.29 x 14.73 x 8.13 cm; 420 g |
| ASIN | B07Q5XVSHK |
M**K
Lightweight, works well
It is quite a smaller pump than i expected!!This little pump is always easier to use your feet rather than hands to do the pumping.Affordable and effective,highly-recommend.
P**S
Spend your money on something else
This pump gave up on me after only 2 uses. The pressure dial is not working and the air flow is poor, to say the least. I noticed the hose connecting to the pump itself may have also been damaged from the start, but even if hold firmly, it takes forever to pump some air into a tire. I sought to send back the item and claim my money back, but it seems there isn't any such option. Another piece of waste when we are already littering the environment too much.
B**T
Mostly useful, up to a point
Good item - packs up well, good size, easy to pack. I’ve used this for the first time recently to pump up bike tyres (having had to deflate them when packing them into a bike box). The pump worked pretty well to start with, but seems to struggle to get more than about 60-70 psi into the tyres. Given the benefit of taking this pump should be that one can inflate tyres to an accurate level, it feels a bit of a let down (no pun intended) that they don’t really inflate tyres beyond a certain level. (I ended up topping up with a hand-pump, which was what I was hoping to avoid by buying the footpump in the first place.)
S**3
Struggles at higher pressures
I found this pump struggled when getting the tyres up to peak pressure (80 psi). If you had a tyre that needed 100psi, you would possibly lift yourself off the ground before the pump plunger went down. I personally wouldn't use it to pump higher than 80 psi. Also, the adaptors are held underneath and constantly fall out of their clips. I've put mine in a drawer and know I'll end up leaving them at home and need them while out and about. I have Schrader valves on my bike and was really pleased when the pump fitted and locked onto the valves snuggly. I wasn't too pleased when I tried to take it off the valve and it was so tight, it let out most of the air I'd just pumped in. I've mastered the technique and now it's still awkward but not too bad. Overall, it works for me. It's light, compact and it has a pressure gauge which is really handy but if you're likely to be using the pump fairly often or for high pressures then I wouldn't recommend it.
A**R
Not so good as a first pump!
Very hard to pump up above 80 psi. I don't recommend it for road bikes or anything above that pressure!
M**
Disappointing
I wish I’d have purchased a cheaper model. The pump is okay, it works but not very practical as a “foot pump” as your foot slips off, resulting in hurting your ankle and swearing! It’s very difficult to push down due to the pressure and you have to play catch up with the gauge!If you want a pump similar to this design, go for it, just buy a cheaper one?
A**A
Nice little pump
Nice little pump, so far I'm happy with my purshe
A**W
Rubbish
Rubbish, pump doesnt fully connect to bike valve anymore so is always letting out air. Basically 2 steps forward 1 step back and takes about 10 minutes of solid pumping to get the pressure slightly up. Not fit for purpose.
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