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The Lidl Parkside compressor I nearly bought the last time it was available, but it hasn't an air store and is basically just an air pump same as the wee tyre compressors you carry in your car.
I really could do with something other than a manual floor pump, especially for vessels on unvented units.
That Regin battery powered pump looks interesting. What sort of money was it?
 
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The Lidl Parkside compressor I nearly bought the last time it was available, but it hasn't an air store and is basically just an air pump same as the wee tyre compressors you carry in your car.
I really could do with something other than a manual floor pump, especially for vessels on unvented units.
That Regin battery powered pump looks interesting. What sort of money was it?

It cost me £60 at Grahams, what's handy is you can easily fit the hose on awkward expansion vessels.
 
What about the Rottenburgers cordless IMG_20160414_202632.jpg
 
Got that Parkside wet and dry vacuum cleaner. And 1500W over poo. Not all that Parkside stuff is going to be good all times
 
I've had one of those battery pack compressor things for years now. Cost me about 25 quid.
Takes about 15 minutes to pump up an unvented vessel.
Screwfix sell a cheap 24 litre compressor for £80
 
I've had one of those battery pack compressor things for years now. Cost me about 25 quid.
Takes about 15 minutes to pump up an unvented vessel.
Screwfix sell a cheap 24 litre compressor for £80

What type of an unvented vessel uses an air pump.?
Thought that was just a drain down and fillup lolz
 
The hoover is good

Actually missed you there tamz.
Lolz
Yes I'm looking for a good hoover
Any ideas recommended as I've got the Parkside 1500W and 30L stainless tank. And only used twice.
Good suck. But crap blow function.
Any goodns any ideas??
 
I made my own using a domestic refrigerator compressor years ago. can honestly say it was one of the better things I've made
 
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