CO2 inflators

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freeloader
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by freeloader

Hi,

anyone used the following inflators -

http://www.airace.com.tw/Product/p1-2-12.html
http://www.topeak.com/products/Pumps/airbooster

i can't really find any review on either of them...


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freeloader
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by freeloader

Yes, i saw lots of recommendation for that, but the item is not readily available in my area :(

Anyway, thanks for the suggestion :)

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by bm0p700f

I use the SKS inflator but I have fond will not work GI catrridges. It does work witht he generic cheaper CO2 cartridges which is good news. It is not as compact as the GI nano thogh.

cmh
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by cmh

I've been using this one for a few years...I like having the regulator valve...definitely recommended.
http://bontrager.com/model/07330

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by fdegrove

Hi,

freeloader wrote:Yes, i saw lots of recommendation for that, but the item is not readily available in my area :(

Anyway, thanks for the suggestion :)


Pretty sure I have spare GI inflator. One that I suspect is a bit heavier than the latest incarnations but AFAIK it works fine.
It's a simple screw on head that stops the flow when you screw the cartridge anti-clockwise. IOW as simple and easy as it gets.

PM me and I'll see how I can help you out.

Ciao, ;)
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