🚀 Inflate Your Adventures in a Snap!
The Red Suricata Rechargeable Air Pump is a compact, powerful electric air pump designed for quick inflation and deflation of various inflatables. Weighing only 165 grams and smaller than a soda can, it can inflate a mattress in under 2 minutes and comes with 5 nozzles for versatility. With a rechargeable battery that lasts for over 1500 uses, this pump is perfect for camping, beach trips, and more. It includes a USB charging cable and a fashionable carry bag, making it an essential travel companion.
Color | Red |
Brand | Red Suricata |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Weight | 165 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 3.3"L x 2.2"W x 3.3"H |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Air Flow Capacity | 19.4 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Manufacturer | Red Suricata |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.64 x 7.13 x 2.68 inches |
Package Weight | 0.33 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.3 x 2.2 x 3.3 inches |
Brand Name | Red Suricata |
Part Number | RA-RSO-MINIPUMP1 |
Included Components | 5 nozzles, carry bag, USB cable |
Size | Small |
C**R
Not an over inflated review!
This unit is small but powerful, and when fully charged - it takes 3hrs from empty - can inflate one airbed within the time directed for continuous use (8mins). After a period of 15mins to allow the unit to cool, it can be used for a further 8mins; and in the same cycle until discharge after approx 40mins. 3 nozzles are supplied with the unit that will fit the majority of valves. The unit works equally effectively as an inflater and deflater. It's compact, lightweight and thus perfect to take anywhere. A very good product which I look forward to enjoying for many years to come.
C**R
Small, handy air pump
Small handy air pump. I use it to blow out CPAP parts such as mask, water chamber, and hose when I use my sterilization machine which works by disinfecting the parts using UV light and which can leave a burnt hair odor It seems to work well, has a strong air flow, stronger than the CPAP air flow pressure and surprisingly lasts a long time on a single charge. I have to recharge it by the calendar so i don't forget - every two weeks for my use. It is small and light and I can hold it effortlessly when I hold up my CPAP hose to blow the air through it. It's smaller than a coffee cup and has a strong air pressure. My only criticism is that the two additional needle-like fixtures are two big to fit into the (obviously non standard) beach ball plug of my WMAP (cosmic background radiation map in 3D) beach ball -- my world deflated -- maybe precocious?
B**A
Small and efficient
It is more expensive than those black heavy pumps but it is worth the money, especially when I travel with two young children. I put it in my carry on luggage so I can pump their leg rest, and I also pump up their inflatable bath tub. I am happy it is so small and light so it doesn’t take too much space and weight of my luggage, since I usually carry lots of things with two children.The head of the pump was well designed so I don’t have to use my fingers to press anymore. It filled up pretty fast and I was impressed since it was so tiny and light.The pressure is lower than those big pumps but for the purposes above it is definitely enough.
J**.
Horrible customer service
When I purchased this item I received an email advising to let them know if I had any issues. The pump worked well the first time then it stopped working.. Since I received the email from their CS team I reached out to them and was told that they could not help that I need to go thru Amazon. what I don't understand is why send an email asking to contact them if I had any issues..- for sure returning this.. I'm sure this is a good product but not the customer service experience I expect.
D**V
Inflates My Queen Size Camping Bed Over and Over on a Single Charge
I inflated my REI queen-sized camping mattress at home at least 4 times and it still had more juice to go but I decided to recharge it anyway before taking it and the mattress camping. Unlike the way oversized bicycle style pump that came with the bed, this little guy will not inflate the mattress firm. It will, however, inflate the mattress so that it's good enough for me. It's so small, lightweight, and easy to use, I don't mind sacrificing a little mattress firmness for portability. If I need the firmness, I'll still use this little pump to get it most of the way there and then top off with the manual pump. I'm sure this little guy will work well for large inflatable pool toys too.
C**Y
Good idea, but not very powerful.
I make use of vacuum bags to compact and contain my clothing in my luggage. I loved the idea of a portable air pump that would allow me to do away with the hand pump I usually carry to vacuum the bags when I’m traveling and don’t have a vacuum cleaner at my disposal. While this device does provide some vacuum, it is utterly worthless at really compacting the vacuum bag. So I still needed the hand pump that comes with the vacuum bags. I’m not sure what this puny device is really good for other than partial inflation of air mattresses. The fan is just too weak.
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.
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