but am I to believe that I am the only person in the world that still uses a manual footpump?
Why, do you have flat feet?
but am I to believe that I am the only person in the world that still uses a manual footpump?
I have one in boot for emergencies. Otherwise, I use a powered one. I did considered a mains adaptor when I had flat battery problems. A combination of solar panel and standby battery meant that an adaptor wasn't needed any more.Sorry if I am missing something here, guys, but am I to believe that I am the only person in the world that still uses a manual footpump?
I've moved on to a track pump for my car tyresthat still uses a manual footpump?
You DO NOT need a "transformer", you need a "power supply".Thanks to all. I see there is a 30amp transformer for under £20.
Do I take it that this is not likely to blow my inflater up , because of the power it shoots out!
Wait until you get arthritic knees, you won't be so chippy then. lol.Sorry if I am missing something here, guys, but am I to believe that I am the only person in the world that still uses a manual footpump?
Yes- you should change your name to footpump_masochist ( unless, of course, you saw without using the motor which would be really hard-core )Sorry if I am missing something here, guys, but am I to believe that I am the only person in the world that still uses a manual footpump?
Ya never know; they might be the person who was laughed at on site for years because they refused to kneel on anything without padsWait until you get arthritic knees, you won't be so chippy then. lol.
Sorry if I am missing something here, guys, but am I to believe that I am the only person in the world that still uses a manual footpump?