Color | BLUE |
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Brand | Park Tool |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 2.76"L x 2.76"W x 9.45"H |
Power Source | Handheld |
Maximum Pressure | 160 Pound per Square Inch |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.3 x 9.5 x 5.25 inches |
Package Weight | 1.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.76 x 2.76 x 9.45 inches |
Brand Name | Park Tool |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty - see Parktool.com/warranty for details |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Park Tool Company |
Part Number | 0763477005908 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Style | Pu8602 |
Outer Material | aluminum |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Cycling |
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Park Tool PFP-8 Home Mechanic Floor Pump
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Color | BLUE |
Brand | Park Tool |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 2.76"L x 2.76"W x 9.45"H |
About this item
- Composite head with thumb lock fits Presta, Schrader and Dunlop valves without switching internal parts
- Smooth operating steel barrel
- Super stable steel base with extra large foot pads and giant easy-to-read gauge
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Park Tool PFP-8 Home Mechanic Bicycle Floor Pump
Economical, durable and versatile, the Park Tool PFP-8 Home Mechanic Floor Pump is equally at home in the garage, workshop or at the trailhead. The composite head with thumb lock fits Presta, Schrader and Dunlop valves without switching internal parts. The PFP-8 features a large easily-readable gauge and pumps bicycle tires up to 160 PSI (11 bar).
TRUSTED SINCE 1963
Since our origins in the back of a bike shop in 1963, it has been Park Tool's sole mission to design and manufacture high-quality tools that empower mechanics and riders of all skill levels to service their bicycles. As with our other 500+ tools, our pedal wrenches are a product of our decades of experience and expertise in the industry, in the shop and on the trail.
Product Description
This durable pump is pro mechanic-tested but economically priced, at home in your workshop or at the trailhead. The composite head has a thumb lock and fits Schrader, Presta and Dunlop heads. The stable steel base has large footpads and a big, easy-to-read dial.Features: Composite head has thumb lock and fits Schrader, Presta and Dunlop heads Smooth operating steel barrel Stable steel base Large, easy-to-read gauge in PSI and Bar Composite handle
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ASIN | B009F9335Q |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #22,046 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #27 in Bike Floor Pumps |
Date First Available | September 22, 2012 |
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Customers like the quality and value of the air pump. They mention it's a reliable and solid floor pump with beefy construction. They also like the ease of use, and appearance. That said, some complain about the size and accuracy.
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Customers like the quality of the air pump. They mention that it's a good solid pump, with beefy construction. Some say that it feels solid in hand and is reliable. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...They are known for great quality. This pump is no exception. I have another pump identical to this which is going on 9 years. It’s works flawlessly." Read more
"Great pump at a great prove! Most of the bike shops I’ve known use Park Tools. Nice addition to my garage." Read more
"Really wanted to trust and like this. Good, solid bit of Park Tool product. High volume, fast pumping. But good grief, absolute garbage valve...." Read more
"...intrigued by certain reviewers stating that this pump is poorly designed, lacking quality, and highly inaccurate, and many had claimed that it does..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the air pump. They say it has the best functionality for the money, and is a solid floor pump. Customers also say it works as described and is great out of the box.
"Reasonable price, solid fill performance, accurate gauge for psi total." Read more
"This is a solid floor pump for the money you are spending. It is a park tool, so you know you are getting quality...." Read more
"...Works as described, great buy. Highly recommended." Read more
"...It works exactly as I thought it would. Good value." Read more
Customers find the air pump easy to use and attach. They also say it fills the tire with air.
"Easy to attach, easier to read and it actually fills the tire with air. It's a winner in my book." Read more
"...when it comes to bike tools and equipment, pump works well, easy to use, relatively easy to read and the fact that it's a park tool means that it..." Read more
"Best shop/race pump I’ve ever owned. It’s easy to use, and read. The presto side seals great like it should with absolutely no leaks...." Read more
"Easy to use and a great range of PSI options from road bikes to MTB tires. Worth it over the cheaper options!" Read more
Customers like the appearance of the air pump. They mention it has nice ergonomics, a simple design, and a lovely shade of blue. Some say it's a nice addition to their garage.
"...different models of pumps, brand recognition/ reputation, quality, aesthetics, readability, and cost...." Read more
"...Most of the bike shops I’ve known use Park Tools. Nice addition to my garage." Read more
"...and is a lovely shade of blue...." Read more
"...gauge, presta and schrader compatibility, nice ergonomics, and simple design, and it's Park Tool quality for less than $40!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the air pump. Some mention that the gauge is easy to read, while others say that the numbers would make it impossible to get any kind of accuracy.
"...stating that this pump is poorly designed, lacking quality, and highly inaccurate, and many had claimed that it doesn't fit well on Presta valves..." Read more
"Reasonable price, solid fill performance, accurate gauge for psi total." Read more
"...Rubbish seal, tricky to poly and unreliable readings.Absolutely not recommended. Thrown cross garage floor already more than once...." Read more
"Easy to attach, easier to read and it actually fills the tire with air. It's a winner in my book." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the air pump. Some mention that it works like a champ, has a very readable pressure gauge, and works pretty well for bikes. However, others say that it's cheaply made, non-functional, and the gauge stopped working within a year. Some customers also mention that the presta valve function does not work.
"...The outcome was impressive...." Read more
"...average product considering the brand name. i expected better." Read more
"...It’s works flawlessly." Read more
"...Absolutely not recommended. Thrown cross garage floor already more than once. Go and but Toppeak JoeBlow instead (or anything else)" Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the size of the air pump. They mention that the fitting is way too tight, and the chuck is too tight for the presta valve.
"...and highly inaccurate, and many had claimed that it doesn't fit well on Presta valves and that it even brakes or destroys the inner core of their..." Read more
"...to the onboard air gauge reading lower than actual, the presta head grips very tight with the clamp released...." Read more
"...Best feature's for me are the larger than competitors gauge, it's fast fill strokes and beefy construction...." Read more
"...Usually love Park Tool stuff but this pump sucks. The fitment on the tire valve is super tight and a slam my hand on the brake rotor/cassette/etc..." Read more
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I decided to buy this pump based on several factors thorough research among different models of pumps, brand recognition/ reputation, quality, aesthetics, readability, and cost. I did not select based on Amazon reviews; I hardly ever do.
However, I was ready to write a review once I inspected the pump and tried it on one of my bicycles. Nevertheless, I was tempted to read what other users had to say. I was particularly intrigued by certain reviewers stating that this pump is poorly designed, lacking quality, and highly inaccurate, and many had claimed that it doesn't fit well on Presta valves and that it even brakes or destroys the inner core of their Presta valves, etc. Owning several bicycles and using a variety of tires, I became concerned. So, after reading the user manual, visiting the manufacturer's website, and watching several videos on YouTube, I've decided to put the pump through the paces. I wanted to conduct fair testing, and I was more concerned about lifting off the core or damaging the Presta Valves and the pump's accuracy.
Spoiler Alert: This pump did not disappoint me. First, I started by inflating old tires/tubes that I have retired, focusing on the inflator's head and how well it performed or fit on the several Presta valves of tires I no longer use. I tried to properly use the inflator's head repeatedly on eight sets of tires and repeated the process five times. Every single time I successfully inserted the Presta valve into the inflator's head and inflated the tire successfully, then removed and reattached the inflator from the valve successfully at a 100% rate without registering any failure. Then, once I gained confidence that the pump was suitable to function with Presta valves, I moved to the next phase, where I inflated my actual tires mounted on my bikes, and I was looking for the Presta valve's perfect fit and gauge accuracy.
I tested the PFP-8 on the following set of tires and setups: two sets of 700c x 23 clinchers on aluminum wheels, a set o clingers 700x25 tubules ready mounted on Carbon wheels, one set of tubeless 700x28c, one set of tubeless 700x30c, and a set of hybrid bike tires 650x50mm. All tire sets that I tested use Presta valves. I compared the Park Tool PFP-8 Home Mechanic Floor Pump readings against the Topeak Smart digital gauge D2. The outcome was impressive. The Park Tool floor pump and the Topeak SmartGauge D2 were +3 PSI apart and displayed identical PSI values four out of ten times.
Even though it appears sturdy, I cannot vouch for the pump's durability and longevity since I had this tool for two days.
Based on my personal experience, I recommend the “Park Tool PFP-8 Home Mechanic Floor Pump.”
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Big mistake !
This thing is totally inaccurate, when checking the tire pressure after pumping up the bike tires.
The gauge on my new pump registered 100 lbs, but the tire actually only had less than 50 lbs in it.
I then checked it against 2 tire pressure gauges, and 2 other tire pumps and it still is reading incorrectly.