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Amazon Price: N/A $14.01 You save: $10.98 (44%). (as of December 17, 2016 12:55 am –
Coleman, Rechargeable Quickpump, 2 Settings: Inflate Or Deflate, 24 CFM Airflow, 0.57 PSI Head Pressure, Runs For 20 Minutes When Fully Charged, Double Lock Valve & Pinch Valve Adapters & 120V AC Charger Included, Runs On SLA Battery.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 4.7 x 6.3 inches ; 3.4 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds
- Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
- International Shipping: This item is not eligible for international shipping. Learn More
- ASIN: B00V85CDSS
- Item model number: 2000017848-Parent
Customer Reviews
The QuickPump quickly sucked the air out of the floats
42 people found this helpful.
When we camp at the lake we use four inflatable floats. Usually we use a portable tire compressor to inflate them, but that is a very slow process. In fact I blew up a float manually faster than the compressor.
Small But Powerful.
31 people found this helpful.
“Quick Pump.” Very aptly named. This little pump aired my full sized Coleman mattress up in two minutes, and deflated it in one minute with no air left to squeeze out. You can hear the pump change sound when the mattress has no more air left. As fast as this pump works, it should be capable of several cycles before the batteries need replacing. I really like the small size and reasonably quiet operation.
Dependable Rechargeable Air Pump with Excellent performance
6 people found this helpful.
I purchased this Colman Quickpump (Rechargeable) to replace the previous model I had for about 3 years. Now let me first say that the NiCd rechargeable batteries in these and other equipment that uses the have a limited lifespan.
If you go camping with an airbed, get this …
15 people found this helpful.
If you go camping with an airbed, get this pump. I have tried so many things to inflate my huge queen Intex raised downy airbed, including bringing a computer battery backup. I just tested this pump using 4 AA Panasonic eneloop LSD rechargeable batteries in D cell adapter shells. Not only was it able to fully inflate the bed, it still had plenty of juice to deflate the bed as well. I feel confident that it would inflate and deflate our twin air mattresses for our children as well, all on a single charge.
Works Great.
21 people found this helpful.
Great product. Works well. I wasn’t real sure about how strong it would be but with 4-D batteries is blows up my Coleman Queen size air mattress in a jiffy. It must be designed this way but it will blow it up to optimum pressure and no more. I like that you can move the nozzle and suck the air out of the mattress as well.
Its compact size makes for easy, convenient storage in my vehicle
2 people found this helpful.
This pump quickly (less than five minutes) pumped up my queen-sized Coleman air mattress. Its compact size makes for easy, convenient storage in my vehicle. It comes with two interchangeable nozzles as well. I have to say that it is loud, so if you arrive at a campsite late in the evening, you won’t want to use it (unless you can do it inside your vehicle).
This was great to have on a long camping trip.
One person found this helpful.
This was the perfect thing for a 4 day camping trip. I took a twin size air mattress and needed more wind than I can put out to get it inflated. This pump inflated it with ease and only took a couple of minutes. Likewise I was able to use it to rapidly deflate the mattress when we broke camp. Do yourself a favor and do not store with batteries in it. I had an old one that the batteries leaked in that is the whole reason I have this one now. We only use it once or twice a year so we won’t notice a leaking battery/batteries until it has damaged the device.