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Everyday Digital Bike Pump

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Everyday Digital Bike Pump
$32.99
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Everyday

Everyday

Everyday Digital Bike Pump

$32.99

Product Details

  • Everyday Digital Bike Pump is made from strong durable steel barrel for longevity

  • Wide base design for stability

  • Easy to read digital gauge provides an accurate reading

  • Pump comes with Presta and Schrader type valves

Part Number CTA-1742
Product Use(s) Inflatable Toys, Air Mattresses, Sports Balls
Maximum Pressure (psi) 125 lb/in²
Accessories List No Accessories Included
Number of Nozzles Included 2
Hose Length (in) 21.65 in
Assembled Weight (lb) 2.20 lb
Pressure Gauge Type Digital
Advanced Features Pressure Gauge Indicator
Batteries Required Quantity 0
Assembled Height (in) 3.94 in
Assembled Length (in) 24.41 in
Assembled Width (in) 8.66 in
Colour White
Warranty
  • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
Online Ordering
  • Pick Up is free at most stores (some stores require a minimum order value before tax)
  • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
  • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
  • Online Ordering Information
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Product Use(s)Inflatable Toys, Air Mattresses, Sports BallsAir MattressesInflatable PoolsAir MattressesAir Mattresses
Maximum Pressure (psi)125 lb/in²160 lb/in²120 lb/in²160 lb/in²160 lb/in²
Accessories ListNo Accessories IncludedNo Accessories IncludedNo Accessories IncludedNo Accessories IncludedNo Accessories Included

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3.7
13 out of 17 (76%) reviewers recommend this product

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    1 to 5 of 20 Reviews
    1 – 5 of 20 Reviews

    The LCD only shows 0.0

    a year ago
    Bad quality. The LCD only shows 0.0 for a few seconds when a new battery is installed, then goes blank. Maybe the button doesn't work. Do not buy.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Useless for high pressure tires

    5 years ago
    Similar to other reviewers here, I ride an almost-road hybrid bike and regularly pump my tires to 100-110 psi. The build design is flawed as the tube is glued to the foot pedal body, so after about 6-8 uses of pumping my tires, it completely failed and broke apart. Even before it failed, it was very finicky to use - one has to really push perfectly downwards else the pressure release through a gap in the glue seal.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Accurate digital display

    5 years ago
    I bought this pump to compare the accuracy of the digital display with my analogue bike pump, and they both read the same. The digital display does not have very high contrast, however. The build quality of the pump looks quite good, and the base does not wobble on level ground. I am satisfied with my purchase.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Terrible design

    6 years ago
    The main tube is glued to the foot plate and after 4-5 uses it fell apart. Complete garbage.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Good up to around 65 PSI

    6 years ago
    I pumped up to around 65 PSI. I'm guessing you'll need superhero strength above 70 PSI. I saw a couple of those in store, with only one that had its cardboard description attached. And I'm pretty sure it said this can pump up to 160 PSI. There is no way it will. As for the accuracy of the gauge; I compared it with a Michelin one, and this pump's gauge read a lot higher (over 10 PSI). Maybe it is just my fault, as it seems a lot of air leaked as I pull off the valve after pumping my bike's tire. Overall, it is fine. I think I only need up to 65 PSI for my hybrid bike. I hope so.
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    Questions

    1 - 8 of 8 Questions

    Q: Will this work on car tires easily have have a capacity of 35psi?

    6 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Theoretically, yes. However, since a car tire is a much higher volume of air, it will take a considerable amount of time to fill it using a bicycle pump.

      6 years ago
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    Q: When I lock the head air only comes out of the presta valve, with it all the way on the Schrader valve and when it's not?

    6 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Hi Mike - please send us some images to service@smspdi.com so that we can figure out what you are seeing here.

      6 years ago
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    Q: Where can I find a user manual for this device so that I can understand all the attachments.

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Please email us at service@smspdi.com and we can send you one.

      7 years ago
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    Q: How Do I Replace The Battery, & What Type Does It Take ?

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: There is a small screw on the side of the gauge, which is holding the top green plate of the gauge in place. Remove the screw, carefully lift off the top plate of the gauge, and flip it over to see the battery compartment. This gauge requires 1x CR2032 battery.

      7 years ago
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    Q: Digital gauge not working ?? This is the first time I use bike pump. The digital gauge did not show anything. I can tell that the air were getting in as the tire became harder. Does anyone encounter such problem? Thanks

    8 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Its possible that the battery is dead in the display. The pump will continue to work, but will not show anything on the display.

      8 years ago
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    Q: can this pump be used on tubeless tires on my mtn bike?

    8 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Hi Mike - there will be no problem with this pump on a tubeless tire.

      8 years ago
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    Q: Can you please confirm maximun PSI for this pump?

    8 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Its 120psi.

      8 years ago
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    Q: How do you make it work for Presta valves? Air only comes out of the Shrader port.

    8 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Once you lock the pump head on the valve, only that port will be open to air flow. Please make sure that the lock on the Presta valve is open, and that the valve is inserted into the pump head all the way.

      8 years ago
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