Portland Design Works Joins the Mini Electric Pump Game with New Essentials Electric Pump
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Portland Design Works Joins the Mini Electric Pump Game with New Essentials Electric Pump
"Like most small electric mini pumps, the Essentials Electric Pump lets riders set their target pressure on a digital display. But the PDW pump sets itself apart with the inclusion of four pressure presets for Gravel, MTB, City, and Road. These presets can be adjusted to your preferences with the left/right arrows, and it will remember those changes as you cycle through the settings."
"It's conveniently rechargeable, using a USB-C port. And, the device works with pressures from 2 PSI, all the way to 120 PSI. PDW claims that it can fully inflate 3-6 tires on a single charge, which takes 45-60 minutes to complete."
"Most mini inflators are loud enough to startle anyone nearby who's not expecting it. The PDW inflator is no different, measuring 105dB on our dB Meter app. Compare that to the Trek Air Rush at 100dB, which as a notably higher pitched sound than the PDW."
Portland Design Works introduced the Essentials Electric Pump, a mini electric pump featuring four adjustable pressure presets for Gravel, MTB, City, and Road riding. The pump weighs 188g and operates across a wide pressure range from 2 to 120 PSI. It includes USB-C rechargeable capability with a 5.55Wh battery, enabling inflation of 3-6 tires per full charge in 45-60 minutes. The device features a digital display for pressure setting and a light activated by double-clicking the 'U' button. Operating at 105dB, it produces comparable noise to similar mini pumps, though slightly louder than the Trek Air Rush. The pump includes multiple valve adapters for different bike types.
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