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I have the one in Shaun's link. I've seen a powered one somewhere, but if I had one then I would definitely need to go to the gym.
 
Footpump with long lead , come on !!!!!

I use a stirrup pump with a long lead but I just recently had to completely recharge two 24 litre vessels and I was absolutely knackered by the end of it. I wish I had a powered one for that. I felt like I'd just finished the Oxford vs Cambridge rowing race.
 
I use a stirrup pump with a long lead but I just recently had to completely recharge two 24 litre vessels and I was absolutely knackered by the end of it. I wish I had a powered one for that. I felt like I'd just finished the Oxford vs Cambridge rowing race.
Exactly I do a lot with heat pumps and some with very large heating circuit volumes and quite big expansion vessels much bigger than 24 liter. My current 230v unit is past its best thats why I thought I would ask
 
Milwaukee M12 pump. Pumps up four tyres on van with one battery. Good for air tests too. can set pressure and press one button to start, auto stops, decent hose and end.
 

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