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Date:         23 Nov 96 07:53:43 EST
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From:         "Charles \"luke\" Lukey" <74301.2203@CompuServe.COM>
Subject:      Good AND inexpensive tire pump, where to

>> 2/ Buy a foot pump: Real cheap ($5-10) but do they work? Do they last? And how long would it take me to pump the tires from 20-45 PSI? I hate to buy potential junk that break on me when I really need it. <<

BRASS BARREL POWER FOOT PUMP

Power. Your 427 Cobra has it, and this foot pump does, too. Please don't confuse this foot pump with the kind you throw away in six months. This foot pump has a brass barrel and bottom cap that will last a lifetime. The accurate air pressure gauge is calibrated in Foot pounds and bars. Easy clip-on connector is almost effortless to use compared to other stubborn pumps. Patented valve give maximum efficiency and flow which you'll notice in you foot action and effort. Stable, light and compact. Guaranteed for life. Includes Presta and funnel adaptors. The last pump you'll ever buy. Made in Great Britain.

92390 BRASS BARREL POWER FOOT PUMP $58.95

- These modest claims are from the most recent Griot's Garage catalog. Get yours by calling 800-345-5789. I've ordered a few small items from them in the past and have had good luck with their stuff. Their *prices*, on the other hand...

Charles "Luke" Lukey Windup Technology, Inc. Seattle, WA

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