Topeak JoeBlow Max II Floor Bike Pump

Topeak JoeBlow Max II Floor Bike Pump




Brand
Topeak
Model
62002080
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 Topeak JoeBlow Max II Floor Bike Pump

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Topeak JoeBlow Max II Floor Bike Pump
Topeak JoeBlow Max II Floor Bike Pump – Features

Topeak Joe Blow Floor Pumps
Item Specifications
Color Black
PSI 120PSI
Hose Length 35ins

Has a pumping capacity of 120 psi
Twin head construction
Weighs 3.53-pounds(1.6-kilogram)

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Topeak JoeBlow Max II Floor Bike Pump – Reviews

The gauge is nearly as accurate as my digital gauge, and the pump is great.


Avidreader

I bought this pump to replace a Schwinn standup bicycle pump I bought in 1975 that finally broke…at least, the hose did. The all-metal construction of the rest of the pump probably would’ve lasted another three decades. I bought the Joe Blow based on price and good reviews here on Amazon.com. First thing I noticed upon unpacking it is that materials ain’t what they used to be. The pump is mostly plastic; the metal compression tube is thin metal — I think that may be the only metal part of the entire machine. The cheapness is borne out by the manufacturer’s unbelievable pride and confidence in their product by offering an astounding 90 day warranty. That last sentence was satire; hopefully you got it.

On the plus side, the pump has a dual schrader/presta nozzle, which is handy. My old trusty Schwinn was schrader, so I had to keep a presta adapter handy for my bike. Unfortunately, this dual nozzle makes it bulky, and I had trouble fitting it over the schrader valves of my cars to i
J. Arnold

I ran out to buy this pump after using one belonging to a friend. I really loved it because it makes inflating your tube so easy – no need to crank down hard on the handle. Unfortunately, about a year later, it failed to inflate the tube at all. I took it back to the bike store and they told me that after a year this is a common problem with this pump. Oh well. Now I’m debating whether to get another one or try something different.


Earl the Pearl

For the longest time, I had to take my bike to the local gas station to pump my bike tires to 90lbs. I had a small electric air pump that couldn’t get to that high of a pressure. This hand pump was able to get my tires right back up to 90lbs.


Fran


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