Mini electric bike pump. Cycplus Cube against Fumpa Nano. head to head test.

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  • čas přidán 16. 09. 2023
  • Rechargeable electric mini bike pumps, test and comparative review of Australian Fumpa Nano pump against Chinese Cycplus Cube.
    Cycplus cube own site: www.cycplus.com/cube
    Cycplus cube: amzn.to/45MwUtq (Amazon)
    Fumpa Nano: www.fumpapumps.co.uk/products...
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Komentáře • 78

  • @alwaysanotheradventure
    @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 9 měsíci +2

    I questioned the whole reason for electric bike pumps in this full test of Fumpa pumps czcams.com/video/OL8uoN3ck44/video.html I'm not convinced of their value for most cyclists.

    • @NeilLavitt
      @NeilLavitt Před 7 dny

      Value for cyclist has to be about function. Punctures are high value to be mitigated, anything that makes this less painful has to be worthwhile. Given many will spend thousands to lose a Kg or weight or a group set that is 200 g lighter, a cheap but highly functional pump that takes the edge off a puncture is most welcome.

  • @lifeincycling
    @lifeincycling Před 9 měsíci +2

    Useful video, nobody seemed to remember Fumpa when Cycplus first came out.

  • @mikesmithchchnz
    @mikesmithchchnz Před 8 měsíci +5

    Ive got the fumpa mini pump, brought it for the novelty factor and to see if it is as good as advertised. Was pleasantly surprised how good it is for road bike tyres, to test it out i pumped up 3 23mm road bike tyres to 100psi and it still had battery life left. Touch wood i havent needed it on a ride yet. It fits nicely in my saddle bag with a tube and tyre levers, and at 180 grams is only slightly heavier than my old CO2 set up.

  • @NeilLavitt
    @NeilLavitt Před 7 dny

    On group rides I’m happy to carry the Fumpa Mini (I live in Australia so supporting Australian companies makes sense). On solo rides I back it up with a mini pump. So far the Fumpa Mini has never let me down. I do make sure it is fully charged before rides in case. I also carry a valve converter around with me in case I can get some air from a garage to top up.

  • @stevenmcgregor5217
    @stevenmcgregor5217 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Having had failed co2 cartridges I don't really trust them either. I'd be more inclined to use this instead of co2 but I've always got a mini pump on the bottle cage.

  • @lancecrawley9542
    @lancecrawley9542 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thanks!

  • @ianccrook8899
    @ianccrook8899 Před 9 měsíci +3

    In a word, they’re handy and convenient. And for tubeless, a pump may be better than co2 inflation - I’ve heard that the cold co2 affects the sealant. This may be a topic for another video? Putting it all together, my decision was to buy a high volume/ low pressure pump. So I now carry the excellent 100cc pump from One Up Components. Gets my 45mm gravel tyres up to 35psi in no time. And I always have 25g co2 and tyre plugs anyway … 😁😁🚴🚴

    • @keithmaclure9101
      @keithmaclure9101 Před 9 měsíci +1

      CO2 can affect some sealants, but you can get some (loads now) that are "CO2- proof".
      It's not always the cold either - sometimes it's a chemical reaction, so even turning the valve to the top (away from the sealant puddle at the bottom of the tyre) would not save you!
      Reading the label on the sealant bottle is essential 👍

    • @normanjohnston3648
      @normanjohnston3648 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I asked MucOff about this very thing and they confirmed CO2 is fine with their sealant and wanted to know where I saw the thread that said it wasn’t

  • @rothaicc
    @rothaicc Před 25 dny

    What a cracking video Simon, thank you !

  • @TeamGrumpy
    @TeamGrumpy Před 9 měsíci +1

    For me, these electric pumps are not something to rely on when out on a ride - I would always take a 'real' pump, even a mini pump. That said, the Fumpa nano fits neatly into the top tube bag of my TT bike along with a tube and a pair of tyre levers (I have the angled extender which makes the nano fit the top tube and my aero wheels better . This is a bit of an edge case, really, but one where it (and probably the Cycplus, but I've not tried it) is quite useful. From your video review, I wouldn't say there's much difference between these two devices!

  • @biohayzer
    @biohayzer Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just had an absolute nightmare puncture scenario Monday gone in the pitch dark morning and lashing rain. Tubeless mountain bike tyre…lost so much air it came off the bead…had to put a tube in and I was hand pumping for more than 10 minutes just so it was rideable. Seriously considering one of these👍🏻

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I can see a good use for one of the larger ones there, but... how often does that happen? Is it worth carrying every time on the off-chance? The force of the blow from one of these doesn't seem enough (to me) to re-seat a tubeless set-up, but I know that's not what you're talking about here. I'd seriously look at - NOT one of the really small pumps (like the Nano) but one of the Fumpa Mini pumps. Of the three I had to test, I raffled two to my channel members and kept the mini.

    • @biohayzer
      @biohayzer Před 2 měsíci

      Maybe you could do a test on a tubeless setup even on a gravel bike and do a test with valve core installed and removed👍🏻

  • @LasseBuck
    @LasseBuck Před 7 měsíci +2

    "This is not a cube, okay?!" 😂

  • @craiggruber3024
    @craiggruber3024 Před měsícem

    I have the cycplus as2 pro, similar size but can pump up 4 road tyres and you can set the pressure.

  • @TotallyNormal88
    @TotallyNormal88 Před 3 měsíci

    If you’re willing to deal with a little extra weight, there’s some really good ones about like the oddly named Woowind BP188. Great for an e-bike where you don’t have to worry about the extra 400g weight.

  • @JamesFryerCreative
    @JamesFryerCreative Před 9 měsíci +7

    Most mini pumps are a real pain to use, but the Topeak Mini Morph has a fold out foot peg and the valve is on a short flexible hose so it’s the closest thing to a floor pump you can strap to a bike. Makes filling the tube easy and it’s been dead reliable for me.

    • @Hermod_Hermit
      @Hermod_Hermit Před 2 měsíci +1

      Agree, that is the mini pump to buy. Really good, for what it is.

    • @NeilLavitt
      @NeilLavitt Před 7 dny +1

      Definitely the best mini pump

  • @rjmcgovs
    @rjmcgovs Před 2 měsíci +1

    I think you missed three important points benefits of using a rechargeable bike pump. I've had two flats in recent months and was grateful to have the battery powered pump. 1) Time to repair: I ride during the winter with temps down to -10° C. The rechargeable pump gets me pack on the road after 90 seconds during the inflation step, versus an hour using a hand pump, 2) The ability to partially inflate: I previously used C02 cartridges, which don't allow the ability to partially inflate the inner tube to give it shape. Adding shape to the tube greatly reduces the risk of a pinch during the inflation step. The battery pump enables you to easily put 2 to 5 pounds of pressure in the tube, and 3) You get more than one chance. The problem with C02 cartridges is you might only have one shot at inflating the tube. I once had two flats on a ride and only had one cartridge. . With the rechargeable I inflate to about 60 pounds in 700/25 tires, which gives the me the ability to inflate two more times if I get another flat. If you use TPU tubes, the compact nature enables you to easily carry two or three tubes. PS: Just a correction: the C02 cartridges do not add carbon to the atmosphere. The C02 in the cartridge was captured out of the atmosphere; thus, it's only returning it back to where it came from. Burning wood or oil releases carbon that was trapped in the substance. Conversely, C02 cartridges are filled by sucking C02 out of the air. Keep up the good work, your channel is great.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you SO much for this. Really useful to know and I'll pin the comment for others to see. (If it can work out how!) Eit - seems I can only pin my own, sorry)

  • @BrianRPaterson
    @BrianRPaterson Před 9 měsíci +6

    80 quid for a pump?
    I'm happy with a mini pump for the main job, and a co2 cylinder to get the tyre a bit harder if needed.

  • @714SNF
    @714SNF Před měsícem

    thx for the video! what are your thoughts on the rockbros pump?

  • @richardspoors220
    @richardspoors220 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Due to my arthritis, I can’t grip a bike pump tightly enough , so I brought a fumpa
    Haven’t used it in anger yet , but in back garden trials….. very easy

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 9 měsíci +3

      I did a test of the whole range recently. Friend who uses an off-road wheelchair finds the big pump very useful

  • @goldiekeeper
    @goldiekeeper Před 9 měsíci +2

    What make was the gauge you were using to check the tyre pressure?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 9 měsíci +2

      My mistake sorry. I mentioned it in the review of all the Fumpa pumps here czcams.com/video/OL8uoN3ck44/video.html but not this one. It's Fumpa and it's pretty good.

  • @Demonanimator
    @Demonanimator Před 4 měsíci

    I plan on getting one of these mini inflators to use in an older air powered Nerf blaster rather than for a bicycle.

  • @davidrowe8747
    @davidrowe8747 Před 9 měsíci

    So, if you get two flat tyres in one ride, these pumps are no use to man nor beast, by the sounds of it. Can you recharge them from a USB power pack battery thingy?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 9 měsíci

      They’ll do the first puncture but as I said in my review of the Fumpa I’d still want a backup pump. It’s like going out with one CO2 canister. I haven’t tried but see no reason a USB powerbank wouldn’t recharge them - but that’s carrying yet more weight!

  • @whynotme9843
    @whynotme9843 Před 9 měsíci +2

    How long does it stay charged, or do you have to charge it every ride???

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Like any battery it will loose charge over time. So the longer between rides, and the older the pump, the more it will need topping up.

    • @marcofoa5042
      @marcofoa5042 Před 4 měsíci

      about two weeks then they need recharging@@alwaysanotheradventure

  • @grahamhaines9931
    @grahamhaines9931 Před 8 měsíci +3

    From a bikepacking perspective carrying an electric pump is another item that will need recharging whilst you’re out in the sticks, therefore I think I’ll stick with my hand pump and CO2 inflator. Thanks for sharing.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 8 měsíci

      Me too Graham. I made this and the other video (linked in Pinned comment) to try to understand why people like and use these.

  • @seltunkoko
    @seltunkoko Před 9 měsíci +5

    This is not a cube 😂
    As always ❤

  • @Giggler.
    @Giggler. Před 6 měsíci

    How many recharges will it handle before the battery dies? Can the battery be replaced?

  • @user-if5gc1xd3h
    @user-if5gc1xd3h Před 2 měsíci

    do you think it would suite enduro motorcycle use?

  • @anderue
    @anderue Před 9 měsíci

    It looked like the cycplus battery died after one tyre. How many gravel tyres can the fumpa nano inflate before the battery is flat?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 9 měsíci +1

      One. Full review of the Fumpa range here: czcams.com/video/OL8uoN3ck44/video.html

  • @philtomlinson8220
    @philtomlinson8220 Před 8 měsíci +2

    From your test, I find it hard to see the point of these pumps. I reckon most people could easily inflate a 25mm road tyre in less than 3 mins. The effort would help to warm you up too if it was a chilly day!

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yep - that’s why the pinned Comment is there.

    • @philtomlinson8220
      @philtomlinson8220 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@alwaysanotheradventure I really need to make sure I read everything before commenting 😅
      As the old saying goes, it's better to remain silent and appear stupid, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt 😅

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 8 měsíci

      @@philtomlinson8220 🤣 Love it!

  • @ThegearlockerNet
    @ThegearlockerNet Před 6 měsíci

    What digital guage is that?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 6 měsíci

      It's the Fumpa - mentioned in the review of all their kit czcams.com/video/OL8uoN3ck44/video.htmlsi=J-d01WdndHlagJJp

  • @johnscarlett5497
    @johnscarlett5497 Před měsícem

    Problem is road side punctures often require several attempts for successful inflation-/the cause of the puncture often remains invisible and will puncture the tube again.After a couple of attempts with these electric ones you are f……d. Unless you are by a handy mains socket in the middle of nowhere

  • @jameshardy6277
    @jameshardy6277 Před 5 měsíci

    Do they have a motorcycle version of this?

  • @VictorElGreco
    @VictorElGreco Před 7 měsíci

    How many flats *does* one get, anyway? 🤔 I put 5000+ miles per year in total on 10 different bikes and get about 1 flat per year. Is this really a significant step up from hand-pumps and CO2?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I don’t think so, no. That’s why I did the video before this one trying to work out why people buy these things. My conclusion was if you’re a group leader off-road, or had some physical impatiemment they might be worth it. My friend who uses a tramper wheelchair finds them great.

    • @NothingtoSay9817
      @NothingtoSay9817 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Depends where you live. I live in a country where the roads are shocking. There is no bike shop in the country and you have to have a supply of all your own spares. You are only allowed to carry 3 Co2 cartridges on the plane with you (once you get written permission.) This little device is perfect for me.

  • @leslie7922
    @leslie7922 Před 4 měsíci

    I had three flats on one ride so I'd be fkd using the cube :(

  • @Morpheus0000
    @Morpheus0000 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Let's see:
    Electric: one tyre, inflates in 3 minutes
    CO2: one tyre, inflates instantly
    Mini Pump: infinity tyres, inflates in 1-2 minutes
    Seems like electric loses on all counts.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 9 měsíci

      Yep. I'm not a fan either.

    • @NothingtoSay9817
      @NothingtoSay9817 Před 3 měsíci

      Why do multiple other reviews show they can pump 2 road tyres and part of a third one from the one charge???? @@alwaysanotheradventure

  • @zxzs328
    @zxzs328 Před 4 měsíci

    $80+. LOL!

  • @MrBerry67
    @MrBerry67 Před 5 měsíci

    Think I would avoid them both- and most certainly I always avoid Chinese products whenever possible - for the same reason I avoid Russian products

  • @davidgeiger8620
    @davidgeiger8620 Před 2 měsíci

    Sorry.The same bull.... as other electrical parts on bikes😂

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 2 měsíci

      If your hands don’t work well, or your shoulders, or you’re in a wheelchair needing to inflate those tyres, then it’s not bull…. There are use cases for the pump but personally, not for me. Or it seems for you either David.

  • @orviskid
    @orviskid Před 4 měsíci

    These are useless for high pressure tires

  • @henryporter5466
    @henryporter5466 Před 9 měsíci

    I enjoy the channel, but stop trying to sell me stuff, Chinese or otherwise.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Hi Henry - why do you think I'm trying to sell you stuff? I wouldn't buy these. I thought that was clear. Sorry if it's not.

    • @henryporter5466
      @henryporter5466 Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for the reply. Why take them on? Just say no to them, and why, if you are not interested in selling to me, are they on your channel? Review them in private, and carry on with cycling videos which, you are very good at. Henry.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Před 9 měsíci +9

      I don't mean to be argumentative, but reviews are one of the things the channel does. It offers tips and advice for new and returning cyclists; documents cycling adventures; reviews kit and other items. The videos are divided up into playlists (the reviews have green borders) and some people find them helpful - I'm sorry if you don't. I absolutely never try to flog stuff ever.

    • @TeamGrumpy
      @TeamGrumpy Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@alwaysanotheradventure Keep doing the reviews, they are useful. As I commented above, my use of Fumpa pumps is quite specific to a narrow need, and for road riding I carry a pump, and where possible a full length frame fitting pump. The two reviews of electric pumps were clear about their limitations, and I cannot see how that can be taken as trying to sell stuff.

    • @henryporter5466
      @henryporter5466 Před 9 měsíci

      Not argumentative at all, dear boy. I hope you think the same of me. I don't adhere to your point of view, but that is what opinion is about. Take care.