BBB Windwave mini pump review
We managed 120 strokes for 60psi, at which point the pump, and our hands, were struggling to push any more air home.
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Well priced, comfy to use
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Not much at this price
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This is the cheapest on test by some distance, but going on past experience of BBB products, we dared to hope that it might make a reasonable fist of standing up to the opposition.
It’s a chunky, unassuming design and it does feel a bit cheap, but in use it was a real giant slayer.
The connection was leak-free and the ergonomic handle (one of the more comfy on test) pushed home a very positive action that was almost up there with the Topeak and Truflo.
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