CO2 Inflator Recommendation
ajkerr73
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Any recommendations?
I've had on OK one that disappeared into a bunch on a sportive
A really good one that i left beside the road in the middle of nowhere (cant remember the make!!)
Last 3 have been crap
I've had on OK one that disappeared into a bunch on a sportive
A really good one that i left beside the road in the middle of nowhere (cant remember the make!!)
Last 3 have been crap
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bikes etc did a review of a load of them - either last month or this.
#literaturePostby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
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I bought this one after a mate saved my life in the middle of nowhere when my Co2 inflatore let me down badly.
This was brilliant so I bought one - you just push it on to use on to use - simple but worked very well. You can push on and lift it off - on/off on/off as required to get required inflation level.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00 ... UTF8&psc=10 -
Yes that one that HB says. Tiny and works.0
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Thanks - I've ordered one of those.
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Used one of these for years. They're a bit more expensive than the rest but worth it because it's reliable. Works with both threaded and non-threaded and the base can store a single cartridge reversed the other way. The trigger has fine control, unlike many I've used.
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SkeetAM wrote:Used one of these for years. They're a bit more expensive than the rest but worth it because it's reliable. Works with both threaded and non-threaded and the base can store a single cartridge reversed the other way. The trigger has fine control, unlike many I've used.
These.
Not had much joy with minimalist "chuck" types previously.
The ones above allow you to control the flow better, prevent you getting burns on your hand, and erm....scare the sheet out of anything that's trying to attack you0