Whilst there has been threads in the past discussing which car tyre inflators are best, I have a related query.
I have always relied on manual car tyre pumps before, and whilst I am perfectly physically able to use them, they do not appear to be as long-lived as those in the 'olden days' (I'm not that old though).
My dad's Halfords' single barrel pump worked well and lasted for 20+ years, but both its replacement and all of mine since I bought my first car in the late 90s lasted far less, increasingly being of poor build quality and quickly developing faults (though always after the measly 1 year warranty).
My bicycle (a previously unwanted but decent hybrid mountain bike) tyres also have 'car tyre' type tyre valves, and it is far easier and quicker to inflate them using the car tyre pump than using a hand pump (which I take with me on rides just in case, as it's light / portable).
What I'm looking for is either a decent quality pump that is good in operation and lasts a long time to use for both. As I live in a flat, I cannot use a direct plug-in type 'inflator', but could use (if they are made) a solely battery-powered one if a high quality 'manual' foot pump isn't available. Given my car's predilection for going through car batteries, I'd rather not rely on one that you have to plug in to the car for power. Recharging indoors before use is fine though.
My first foot pump, a Halfords' special from the late 90s, lasted the longest (about 10 years), the second (same) lasted half the time (both mechanisms failed), then came a Michelin double barrel unit (still sold) back in the 2010s that lasted about a year or so before it fell to bits. Very disappointed in that one.
The latest is a Draper double-barrelled one where one of the cylinders has failed after about 5 years, but sort-of still works, just with more effort and which makes a horrible screeching noise due to the broken barrel.
I also would like to buy a tyre pressure gauge that can read up to the bicycle tyres' max load of 80psi (the tyre range is from 45-80) in addition to normal car loads of 32-45psi. Any experience with the digital ones (manual ones only appear to go up to 50-60psi) - a 'basic' Halfords digital unit does go up to 99psi.
Many thanks for any assistance given.
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