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Michelin Double Barrel Footpump | 
enlarge | Brand: Michelin Category: Home Improvement
List Price: £21.98 Buy New: £17.48 You Save: £4.50 (20%)
New (5) from £17.48
Rating: 6 reviews
Media: DIY & Tools Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 7.1 x 3.5
MPN: 12202 EAN: 5010555122022 ASIN: B000V5DJPW
Availability: Usually dispatched within 6-10 business days
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Do not buy this pump! January 10, 2008 Mr. K. D. Jones 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this believing it was a good quality pump. After about 5 minutes use, the pipe separated from the pump body. The engineering is crap - what they've done is used a metal to plastic screw attachment, presumably to cut cost. By the way, I've looked around and found the Draper and Clark versions are identical.
I also purchased thinking it would be good quality February 29, 2008 C. Potter (United Kingdom) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My footpump lasted one week before the plastic parts gave way and air was blowing everywhere but in the tyre. inflated my car tyres on the saturday and checked again the following saturday, it gave up completely when inflating my bicycle tyres so it only lasted for three (2 1/2) uses. Rubbish. I give it one star to reflect that it did actually work twice.
Pump good - plastic bit in valve is not June 17, 2008 Murk (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like the pump - but the valve attachment is shoddy - the plastic has been damaged after about a year of being pushed onto bicycle tyres. I need a replacement hose and valve attachment...
Michelin Double Barrel Foot Pump October 30, 2007 G. C. Rosher (UK) Well made very good, well balanced want fall from side to side like most foot pumps, but the Electric one is even better @ about 40.00
The only really good footpump I have ever bought May 11, 2008 S. Hunt The Michelin double barrel pump is great. Robust, ergonomic and fast inflation. Build quality far exceeds the usual spindly metal-framed affairs. The hose clips neatly away. The gauge readings match those of my professional-quality British Standard approved separate gauge. Most foot pumps have a gauge that is nothing more than an approximation. I am confused by the review that says "I've looked around and found the Draper and Clark versions are identical." Neither of those suppliers have a product that looks at all like the Michelin. I wonder if that review is against the wrong product?
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