Compact And Portable Wireless Tyre Pump
Compact And Portable Wireless Tyre Pump
Compact And Portable Wireless Tyre Pump
Compact And Portable Wireless Tyre Pump
Compact And Portable Wireless Tyre Pump

Compact And Portable Wireless Tyre Pump

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CENTRAL LONDON FAST DELIVERY

Electric Scooters/Electric Bicycles Delivery to UK is FREE OF CHARGE and can take up to 5 working days.


Note: Accessories ordered with e-bikes and e-scooters may come in separate deliveries.

STORE PICK UP
We offer FREE store PICK-UP service from our Central London warehouse.
Simply select “STORE PICK-UP” at the checkout and complete your purchase.

Orders may take up to 5 working days to arrive to us, you will be informed you when your items are ready to be collected.

 COME TO VISIT US

290 KILBURN HIGH ROAD NW62DB

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Come and visit us, we are open every day from 11am to 9pm

12am to 7pm on Sundays

 

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

Portable Wireless Tyre pump is a Multi-Purpose pump. It can be used to fill Air in Bicycles, Cars, Motorbikes, Air Cushions, and Sports Ball.

It comes with 3 Adaptors.

DETAILED FEATURES AND SPECIFICATION
Product Name:
Tire Inflators
Product Material:
ABS & Metal
Product Version:
Digital Version
Voltage:
7.4 V
Power:
70 W
Max Pressure:
150 PSI / 10.8 BAR
Cylinder Diameter:
17 mm
Air Flow:
15 L/Min
Inflation time:
9.5 Minutes for normal car tire
Cord Length:
3 m
Noise:
<80 db from 1.5m
Approval Status:
CE, ROHS, FCC

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E-bikes, also known as pedal-assisted bikes, don't need insurance or a license. They're limited to 250W on public roads, while some can go faster but should only be used on private land with permission. E-bikes have a 15.5mph speed limit on roads. As for privately owned electric scooters in the UK, they are currently illegal on public roads and should only be ridden on private land with permission. Future law changes are expected.