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How many lifeless floor pumps have you had to bury in the backyard, next to Sammy, Doug, Sprinkles and Bob during your cycling career? Hasn’t there been enough death? The Fuse Floor Pump stands strong against needless sacrifices. Like something out of an Area 51 hangar, the Fuse looks, feels, and even smells like it’s up to the job of inflating tires well into the next generation. The Fuse boasts a large Bar and PSI pressure gauge, Presta and Schrader valve compatibility, an incremental pressure adjustment button, and enough durable bat-like weight to take down any trespassing would-be bike thieves. Fused! It’s too bad the Cutter Fuse Floor Pump isn’t more like a 5-bladed razor, because then you’d get to see a futuristic commercial in which one of our employees is scoopin’ mad ladies after shaving with the Fuse.
Great pump. It's durable and easy to use. Has a good pressure gauge and attaching to the valve is easy. I had pumps before, but this is by far the best!
Great pump. It's durable and easy to use. Has a good pressure gauge and attaching to the valve is easy. I had pumps before, but this is by far the best!
I can't figure out how to get the pump to work on schrader valves. The presta is easy, just put it on and lift the lever. It keeps popping off the scraders though...suggestions?
Try wiggling on super good and pressing down while lifting the lever. If it doesn't hold after that the little auto-adjusting mechaism must be stuck. Maybe a little lube will help, otherwise you can assume it "don't work".
Got this at bonktown/chainlove price anc couldn't be happier with it. Pumps up fast. The nozzle is a breeze with presta doesn't bend the stems and slips right on and off. A bit of a tight fit with schraeder and harder to get off but I really only use presta anyway. Great long and easy to manipulate hose. Tough sturdy and cool looking body. I had a cheap department store pump and then a mid range overpriced bike shop floor pump that broke, this one is a night and day difference. If you catch it at chainlove pricing you won't be disappointed.
Write your question here...I just bought this pump and have never had one this nice. Does the nozzle require switching parts around to switch between filling different valves?
I used to go through pumps like crazy, sometimes 2 a year. This one is a beast. It's a high volume pump, and can go to high PSI no problem. It's a little bulky, but very well constructed and the bleed button is a nice touch. I got it for about $40 on bonktown and consider it a steal, not sure if could bring myself to pay $100 for it, but that's because 100 bucks can by 200 gooey warm mcdonalds cherry pies.
As others have said, this pump is a huge beast. To put things in perspective, I'm a runner who occasionally rides a MTB, and I'm replacing a 12 year old CyclePro pump, so this thing is impressive to me. It feels sturdy from solid base to long, flexible hose, to beefy head. It inflates much quicker then my old pump.
Forewarning to those with children, while the pump may be big and macho, be ready to battle your kids' bike/stroller/trailer/wagon wheels (or even that old wheel barrow) in order to fit the head onto the valve. I thought the old pump was a challenge, but it was a Tim the Toolman comedy sketch watching me try to get the head on my son's wheel! That's the reason I gave this four stars, rather then five.
This pump appears to be a exactly the same as the BikeHard 4.0 Floor Pump, only marked up another $25, because the BikeHard retails for $75.
On a good note is the BikeHard 4.0 is a great pump. Has a heavy steel base, rubber coated handle, and a very clear and accurate psi gauge. The Bleed-off button is very handy for fine-tuning the pressure. The pump fills tires fast too, less than 25 pumps from 0 to 110 psi is pretty quick.
This pump feels sturdy, has an easily read pressure gauge, and the bleed valve is a nice touch. I've found the nozzle to be a bit finicky with presta values, I usually need to mess with it two or three times before air starts to go into the tires instead of pressurizing the hose. Once the valve is on correctly, tires inflate quickly and easily.
It would be nice if some basic instructions where included with the pump, as initially it's unclear how it works with different valve types.
If you want high volume and high pressure in less pumps then this is the pump to get. I like being able to use the same hole for presta and shrader valves and there is a button that releases as little or as much air as you want if you over fill the tube. Black pump is cooler than the silver shown here.
I've had mine for about 5 months now and I haven't had any problems with it. It is solid, well made, and durable. I've used it a ton and you can hardly tell. The valve is super easy to use, the pressure gauge is reliable, and the pump action is smooth.
Now I haven't used many floor pumps but this one is better than others I've used.