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Ofispeed12PSI Electric Air Pump

R1,299

Retail: R2,000
About

Effortlessly inflate and deflate your SUP boards, air beds, pool toys, and more with the Electric High-Pressure Air Pump. Designed for speed and efficiency, this powerful pump is perfect for families and group outings, making your outdoor adventures hassle-free.

Product Features 
  • High Pressure and Fast Inflation: 

    • 20PSI Capability: Inflate up to three SUP boards to 20 PSI in a row, ideal for families and group activities. Experience fast and powerful inflation with a maximum speed of 300L/min.

  • Dual-Stage Automatic Pump: 
    • Two-Stage Inflation: The pump automatically switches between stages for optimal performance—first stage for maximum speed at 300L/min and second stage for maximum pressure at 90L/min.
  • Inflation and Deflation Design: 
    • Versatile Functionality: Easily switch between inflation and deflation by connecting the hose and pressing a button. It takes approximately 6-8 minutes to inflate or deflate, enhancing your SUP journey's enjoyment.
  • Digital Display with Real-Time Pressure Monitoring: Accurate PSI Readout: 
    • The electric pump features a digital display that accurately monitors PSI to 0.01. Preset your desired pressure and keep track of it in real-time for precise inflation.
Product Specifications
  • Model Number: AP-015
  • Usage: Inflatable Kayak Pump, SUP, Air Bed, Swimming Ring
  • Design: Inflation & Deflation
  • Feature: Dual-Stage Inflation
  • Pressure: Up to 20PSI
  • Customized Support: ODM/OEM

 

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