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🚴♀️ Inflate Fast, Ride Faster — Never Miss a Mile!
The VEEAPE Tiny Pump Mini Bike Tire Pump is a portable, battery-powered inflator delivering up to 120 PSI with a fast 15 L/min airflow. Compact and lightweight at just 108g, it features a digital LED display with precise pressure control and auto-stop functionality. Compatible with Presta and Schrader valves, plus includes ball needle adapters, it’s perfect for e-bikes, mountain bikes, and sports balls. Rechargeable via Type-C in 20-30 minutes, it also offers an integrated LED light for nighttime use, making it an essential tool for cycling enthusiasts seeking convenience and reliability on every ride.














| ASIN | B0D9BPMYYR |
| Air Flow Capacity | 15 Liters Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,231 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #48 in Bike Pumps |
| Brand | VEEAPE |
| Brand Name | VEEAPE |
| Color | BL01 Bike Pump |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,836 Reviews |
| Hose Length | 4.33 Inches |
| Included Components | 1x Ball Needle, Schrader Valve Adapter, Presta Valve Adapter & Schrader Valve Air Hose, 1x Electric Bike Pump, 1x Manual, 1x Type-C Cable, 1x Wrist Lanyard & Storage Bag |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.79"L x 1.77"W x 1.25"H |
| Item Type Name | Bike Pump |
| Item Weight | 108 Grams |
| Manufacturer | VEEAPE |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Pressure | 120 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model Number | BP-0712 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.79"L x 1.77"W x 1.25"H |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
J**S
Works great! But, Schrader adapter seems to be problematic. Read review for details, and a fix!
I have both Presta and Schrader tires. Initially, I tried using the red Presta attachment. Very intuitive. I hooked it up, charged, and it worked as advertised. I then tried the Schrader. I spent about 15 minutes trying to screw the white Schrader attachment on to my valve. I could never get it to thread. I tried several times over and over, then realized what might be the problem: the Schrader attachment had no threads! So, I started the return process to get a replacement. The new unit arrived a couple days later. But before using the new unit, I checked to make sure it had threads on the Schrader attachment. It did. So, I tried again. But, I could never get the new red Schrader attachment to thread on to my tire stem. After about 10 minutes of trying, I looked at the attachment. After all my attempts, it now had no threads. I know how to carefully thread screws, but this simply would not thread on. And eventually, all the plastic threads wore off the new red Schrader adapter. I was about to return this one as well, but then decided to conduct an experiment. Turns out, the included extension hose has the exact same thread as a Schrader. So, I screwed the extension hose directly onto my Schrader tire stem. Perfect fit. There is no pin or stub in the extension hose to open the valve, but the pressure from the pump was sufficient. I was able to quickly pump up both my front and back tires using only the extender attachment hose. I'll probably not return the original since I decided I need 2 of these anyway. Eventually I'll get charged for the second unit, but I'm cool with that. So, not sure if it's a defect or I'm doing something wrong, but the red Schrader adapter doesn't do anything except wear out. Also, the included extension hose works great to extend the Presta attachment as well. The documentation is a bit misleading, indicating the extension hose is only for the Schrader. But I found it awkward connecting the pump directly onto the Preseta tire stem. So, I use the extension hose for both types of stems. I simply don't use the red Schrader attachment on my tire stem when pumping a Schrader, since it doesn't seem to work at all for that. Hope others find this useful, since the device works very well. Just that little issue with Schrader! I've attached images of both failed Schrader adapters. --- update to review -- I simplified things significantly by buying a small universal "schrader to schrader/presta" clip on connector. Attached some pictures. I purchased a few of these from Amazon for about $8 each. SO worth it! Works great. Get the adapter! (see images). Also, there is an option on this pump to switch pressure units between PSI and bars. To toggle between them, you just need to tap the "-" (minus button) twice. -- another update -- I found that if I let it run for too long, such as when I try to use it on a larger tire, it will shut off after about a minute. You can turn it back on, but it gets warm. Eventually it will display something like "TOO HOT". If the battery runs completely dead, it will take about 8 hours to fully charge again. I think it is worth the trade-off, since it's so compact. I still give it 5 stars.
C**1
Great Little Pump
I received the VEEAPE Surper Powerful Mini Bike Tire Pump, I read the instructions and tried it out. It worked like a champ. Needless to say I am quite happy with it. I have an electric Trike and keep 25 lbs in the tires. Set the pump to 25 and two of the tires were low and the pump stopped at 25. One was over so I let some air out and again it stopped at 25 lbs. Awsome size, easy to carry on the Trike.
A**3
Powerful little air pump!!
This is a powerful little rechargeable air pump that I bought in March 2026. I keep my road bike tires at 100PSI which many portable air pumps cannot handle. While leery at first it has proved very capable. I like that I can set the desired PSI and it will shut off automatically. One thing I noticed yesterday - and perhaps it is the high PSI I am needing - in topping off my tires before a ride. Topping off both tires was less then 2 minutes. During the last tire top off the unit stopped because it was overheating. I understand, you get what you pay for. Maybe some at 2-3 times the price don't do this. I don't know. The only other issue is a small struggle to get the red adapter connected snuggly to the Presta valve but it eventually connects and inflates. If anyone else has suggestions or similar experience for the heat issue I would love to hear it. All in all I would recommend this to someone looking for something quick and portable to have on the road or trail with them. Very compact for saddle or tube bag.
C**G
Decent electric pump
It works well, pumps well, very easy to use and battery lasts for a long time. The only issue is that it’s very loud compared to manual pumps. But overall a good purchase.
D**.
Updated to 5/5 after not using provided adapter
Edit: There are 2 different products being reviewed here together. Ultimately found that if you just use the tube for shrader valve, not the white adapter, it screws right in to the valve and works perfectly. Presta works with adapter perfectly as well. Works great for tubeless presta valves on my mtb. Pushes on, holds, it's great. Little noisy as others stated and it definitely gets hot. But shrader valves on my gravel bike, forget it. It leaks out more air than it lets in. There's no way that I've found to push it on and have it stay on with a shrader valve. If I hold it as still and pushed in as I can, I can hear air still leak out and I can't build up pressure past 25. Useless. Wish the adapter were threaded so I could just screw it on to the valve and let it fill. Only works for half my applications , so 3/5
M**E
Not Durable
I really wanted to like this. I purchased this to have as an emergency tire inflator in my various vehicles. I have owned it about a year and unfortunately it missed the mark. Today I used it for the 3rd time. All 3 uses were road emergencies with a single passenger-car tire which I were able to repair (plug) roadside. The first two times the inflator did work but very slowly; depleting most of the battery after a single tire. Today, the third tire, it inflated to approximately 26psi and, although it continued to run, it failed to increase psi. I verified there were no continuing air leaks, there were not. I limped to the gas station, filled the tire back to full psi where it now remains. I attempted to pump a low psi garden tractor after a recharge and the pump gives zero pressure output despite running. I realize this is meant as an emergency pump and, it did work for 2-1/2 emergencies but I expected more longevity of of it than this.
G**2
What a Fantastically Affordable Portable Electric Bicycle Pump!
I used to have a mini handpump with a built-in CO2 Inflator. I've been waiting for the prices to go down for portable electric bicycle pumps. This one fit the bill. It has what you need to get you out of a flat tire jam. It is super compact. It measures approximately 2.5" W x 1.75" H x 1.5" D and weighs 128 grams (not including the provided hose). This is much less than my mini pump plus CO2 cartridges. The kit includes the pump, a Schrader and Presta valve adapter, needle adapter for balls, hose, sachet, charging cable, and an instruction manual. It has a rechargeable battery that can charge in less than an hour to reach maximum. I only used it on my road bike tire that has a Presta valve, so I cannot comment on the other attachments. Operating the pump is super easy. You turn it on, select your desired pressure (that gets saved to memory), push the pump nozzle onto the valve of your bicycle tire, press the on button once and it will start inflating. It stops when the desired pressure has been met (or if the pump runs out of batteries). It works great with my road bike. It has 700x25c tires and I normally inflate them to 80 lbs. I tested the pump to see how many times it can inflate the tire. The electric pump can inflate 3 tires from 0 to 80 lbs. It even had a bit left over. It takes less than 2 minutes to reach 80 lbs from 0. It has a small LED light and it can be set to BAR or PSI depending on your preference. Some takeaways... It is very loud. I recommend plugging your ear that is nearest the pump when you turn it on. Also, there is no lock switch to prevent it from starting while stuffed in your saddle bag. I had this happen once. I've yet to have a flat tire, so I haven't used the pump while out on a bike ride, but based on my tests, it should suffice plenty. Be sure to check the battery charge every few rides. All things told. This is a super handy electric pump that fits most peoples budget. I would definitely recommend it.
S**N
Fills fast but loud
Working great to this day after almost a year fills up my mountain bike tires in about 30 seconds (pump is extremely loud)
R**L
Excelente bomba de aire
Excelente bomba de aire, tiene varios modos y muy buen desempeño.
P**V
Compact and Powerful Air Compressor – A Cyclist’s Best Friend!
This portable air compressor works great on my bike tyres, and while I haven’t tried it on the car, I’m confident it would perform just as well based on previous reviews. With a solid 150PSI capacity and a built-in pressure gauge, it quickly inflates tyres without overheating, thanks to its heat dissipation system. Small enough to carry with you when cycling, it’s far superior to a hand pump, making it a convenient and reliable tool to have on hand for both bike and car tyre emergencies.
L**K
BLOWS A LOT OF AIR FOR A SMALL PUMP
For a tiny pump, I must say it packs a punch. It does a great job of filling mine and my wife's bike tires with air on a single battery charge. I haven't tried it on automobile tires yet. The pocket size also makes it easy to travel with it. I keep it in my bike bag, so I don't have to worry about forgetting it. (I just have to remember to take my bike bag. LOL)
C**.
Great product
Excellent quality
R**Y
Incredible inflator
This is the most incredible tire inflation device! It’s compact, super easy to use. I use it every n my car and motorcycles. I use it on the fly on my dirtbike, depending on terrain and how much air I require in my tires. It’s accurate, and gas never failed. On one charge I can inflate tires for about 30 minutes.
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