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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    My mate, Pervy Pete, wants to know if they come with adaptors for inflatable toys ?
    I had quite a few brass adapters with mine, Was some for the presta valves and some others, No big plastic adapters like for the swimming pools etc

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    Thank God for garage air lines.

    Looks like they have sold out of the cheap stirrup pumps.
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
    www.rivington-riflemen.uk

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    Had the one on there for £15 a couple of years and it's been fine. Just ordered 4 more at that price

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    My mate, Pervy Pete, wants to know if they come with adaptors for inflatable toys ?
    Suggest you advise your mate not to go up to any way near 4,500 psi, even if said 'inflatable toy' is rate for ' heavy industrial' use

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuyajonathan View Post
    Suggest you advise your mate not to go up to any way near 4,500 psi, even if said 'inflatable toy' is rate for ' heavy industrial' use
    don't sorry, there's no way Mick could pump it that hard
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by screwdriver View Post
    Just bought the 14.99 one also listed as identical to the excellent 35quid one I bought last year and have had zero issues with it
    I did have the the that was about £29 quid, Anyway my mate landed up with it and he's used it with no probs the last year or so, That one had foldable pedals, So at least that lasted , We wait to find out,

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    Mine showed up today --- these are bloody unbelievable value for a fiver.


    I just need a PCP now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBarra View Post
    Had the one on there for £15 a couple of years and it's been fine. Just ordered 4 more at that price
    They've sold out you greedy Barra cuda
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    Quote Originally Posted by HW55T View Post
    They've sold out you greedy Barra cuda

    Try another seller, Only 12 left though...

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/High-Pressu...8HN98KKK&psc=1

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    Quote Originally Posted by colin g View Post
    Try another seller, Only 12 left though...

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/High-Pressu...8HN98KKK&psc=1
    Ordered and sorted Thank you Colin @ £4.89 although I do hope this isn't bait for a greedy fish to bite on though
    Hw77+7

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    I have an HFT 500 which I currently fill from a diving bottle. Do I need to also buy an adapter or can I use what I have currently? If an adapter is needed, anyone know what type?

    I was also thinking of getting the more 'expensive' one as it has a moisture trap built in. Is it any better in practice than the five quid one? See: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Greensen-Pr..._t2_B08GZ88L86

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennyb View Post
    I have an HFT 500 which I currently fill from a diving bottle. Do I need to also buy an adapter or can I use what I have currently? If an adapter is needed, anyone know what
    Usual bottle hose is 1/8th BSP, this pump one is M8 so you'd have to mess around with adaptors to get your HFT filler connected.....but if you get a Best Fittings foster connection kit for the HFT then both bottle and pump will connect straight off.
    I've got the foster filler on my HFT it's a lot less hassle to use than the standard AA one to start with and with just getting one of these pumps that connects also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bezzer View Post
    Usual bottle hose is 1/8th BSP, this pump one is M8 so you'd have to mess around with adaptors to get your HFT filler connected.....but if you get a Best Fittings foster connection kit for the HFT then both bottle and pump will connect straight off.
    I've got the foster filler on my HFT it's a lot less hassle to use than the standard AA one to start with and with just getting one of these pumps that connects also.
    Thanks Bezzer. Could you post a link to the foster connection kit. I went on the Best Fittings website but I wasn't sure what I was looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennyb View Post
    Thanks Bezzer. Could you post a link to the foster connection kit. I went on the Best Fittings website but I wasn't sure what I was looking for.
    Yep it's https://www.bestfittings.co.uk/shop/...e-valves-only/

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    Quote Originally Posted by the logun-ator View Post
    even if its poop ill use it for bits
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Greensen-Hi...4692913&sr=8-1
    Big thanks to the chap above for the link,

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