
Intex Quick-Fill
Intex Quick-Fill
No only 230 volt plug
No, she is too weak for that
I can't answer in minutes or hours, but it lasts a very long time and hardly discharges during storage. A whole rubber boat can easily be pumped, but you have to pump a little by hand as the power is not quite enough
No battery Batteries last a long time depending on what you do
3 months ago
The Quick-Fill USB Electric Air Pump is designed for inflating pool buoyancy aids, camping mats and air mattresses. It is not specifically designed for balloons, but with the adapters supplied it can also inflate balloons as long as the adapter fits. The pump is handy and delivers a moderate airflow, so it is not too strong for balloons as long as you are careful not to overfill the balloon. If you are unsure, test the pump on a balloon first to make sure the air pressure is not too high.
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7 months ago
The pump is basically suitable for inflating inflatables such as mats and pools. Whether it is also suitable for balls such as a gym ball depends on the size and valve type of the ball. The pump comes with three different nozzle attachments that should fit most valve sizes. If the Gymball has a standard valve, the pump may work. However, it would be advisable to check the specific requirements of the Gymball to ensure that the pump is compatible.
Automatically generated from the .According to my research, the attachment with the hose must be mounted on the other "valve".
No, does not generate enough pressure
Hoi, I bought the pump some time ago and can answer you. The pump only works via cables for 12V car sockets and the normal house sockets. I never had any problems and I am very satisfied, the only disadvantage is that it is a bit loud, but you don't notice that much outside.
My pump has 9 AA batteries with 1.2V, 900mAh and 1.08Wh each. This gives a capacity of 8'100mAh.
It must be plugged in.
There are 3 attachments included (& attached), a big one for the tube messenger, a smaller one (I don't think I've used it yet) and a small one with a special tip (for the inflatable things that you inflate with your mouth and where you have to squeeze the valve to get air in). I'm sure there are also technical names for these three, but I'm not familiar with them. They work quite well. The pump works fine, but in the end you can't help yourself with the dinghy, because the electric pump doesn't get enough pressure any more. But it can prevent the big outbreak of sweat. P.S. I hope the keyboard is still running and continues to give pleasure ;)
I don't know, but in any case far too little power to inflate a small children's pool. The battery does not last long, but it has to be charged for a very long time. In addition, you can only use the Quick-Fill with a battery and not with a 230V connection. I have switched to hand power! It's much faster!
Yes, we just pumped up a guest mattress like this at the weekend and also pumped it out again with the pump. It was great. The only important thing is that the pump has to be charged first.
The pressure is not enough for a SUP, but for an air mattress or an air sofa it is tip top.
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Hello Martin Yes, that works. Please make sure to use the large valve so that the pump can fill faster. The whole thing is relatively tight on battery power. Pumping up with a hand pump is unavoidable. But I have exactly this combo, plus the Intex Double air pump. To be on the safe side, I always have a second battery pump with me.
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There's no way you can do that with that.
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