Find the pumps here:
Cycplus AS2: https://hawk.ly/m/cycplus-as2-epump/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps
Airbank Mini: https://hawk.ly/m/airbank-mini-bike-pump-pocket-se/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps
Muc-Off AirMach: https://hawk.ly/m/muc-off-airmach-electric-mini-inflator/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps
Fumpa nano: https://hawk.ly/m/fumpa-pumps-nanofumpa-bike-pump/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps
Flextail: https://hawk.ly/m/flextail-tiny-bike-pump/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps

Mini’s
Cycplus AS2 Pro: https://hawk.ly/m/cycplus-as2-pro-epump/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps
Topeak E-Booster Digital: https://hawk.ly/m/topeak-e-booster-digital/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps
Fumpa mini: https://hawk.ly/m/fumpa-pumps-minifumpa-bike-pump/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps
Rockbros: https://hawk.ly/m/rockbros-mini-electric-bike-pump/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps

Off-Bike:
Fumpa Classic: https://hawk.ly/m/fumpa-pumps-fumpa-og-bike-pump/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps
Cycplus AS2 Pro Max: https://hawk.ly/m/cycplus-as2-pro-max-e-pump/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps
Bosch EasyPump: https://hawk.ly/m/bosch-easypump-cordless-compressed-air-pump/i/cyclingweekly-youtube-best-portable-pumps

Portable electric bike pumps have exploded in popularity over the past 12 months so Sam Gupta has tested, rated and reviewed some of the most popular options on the market. The best portable electric bike pumps include those from Cycplus, Muc-Off, Fumpa, Rockbros, Airbank, Topeak and Bosch. After testing all of these units extensively, Sam has broken all the pumps down into different categories and then rated them from worst to best. They all share a lot of similarities but there are some key differences between them that mean some clearly outperform others. Let us know which one you would pick!

00:00 – Intro
01:06 – Nano Category Intro
01:48 – Muc-Off AirMach
03:02 – Cycplus AS2
04:21 – Fumpa nano
05:50 – Flextail
07:12 – Airbank Pocket SE
08:30 – NANO CATEGORY VERDICT
10:21 – Mini Category Intro
10:59 – Topeak E-Booster Digital
12:40 – Cycplus AS2 Pro
13:49 – Fumpa Mini
14:29 – Rockbros AS1 Pro
15:26 – MINI CATEGORY VERDICT
17:04 – Off-Bike Category Intro
17:23 – Fumpa Classic
18:09 – Cycplus AS2 Pro Max
18:32 – Bosch EasyPump
19:18 – OFF-BIKE CATEGORY VERDICT

We Tested Every Major Portable Electric Bike Pump Currently Available
Best Portable Electric Bike Pumps | The Ultimate 2025 Grouptest
Portable Electric Bike Pumps TESTED | Which Is Best?
Would You Ditch Your Mini-Pump For One Of These?

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46 Comments

  1. The best of the mini pumps isn't even mentioned here. The GPUTEK mini is, in my opinion for what it's worth, the best value mini pump out there. It's got the LED display, it comes with both schrader and presta attachments, it comes with a hose, it has a light on it if you get caught out in the dark (just double press the + button, and probably most importantly, it can fill 4 road bike tires to 70psi and still have a little battery left. It's normally around $45, but I bought mine on sale for $36. There are reviews for it on here, just not in this video. Oh, I almost forgot and had to edit: This device will pump a tire up to 70psi in about a minute. Super fast in my opinion.

  2. how long do the batteries of these things last when not in use? can i fully charge it then place it in my saddle bag for 12 months and it still has charge?

  3. I got a small airbank bike pump on aliexpress and that has been terrible. It takes a long time, makes a lot of noise and barely goes to 15psi on my mtb before getting hot, running out of charge or making the valve super hot to close. Is that what others experience with these??

  4. Don’t forget electronics can fail, batteries can die, etc. Murphy’s law does happen. Always good to also travel with a mini hand pump, just in case, seeing most cyclists probably would prefer to ride home, rather than walk.

    Also not sure where all the comments about the CYCPLUS failing without posting a reference (for us all to read/watch) to where they sourced that information (regarding failure), and was it a good source of information? Or was this speculation or a game of telephone?

  5. If anyone wonders why the prices of bicycle pumps, like these and even the non-electric types, have gone up so much I can explain it in one word: inflation. 😉

  6. I do have a Bosch EasyPump (bought for car), and luckily, I switched to Schwalbe Clik Valve and it's pretty easy to use it with that one. Before that, I had your mentioned problems. I was thinking about taking another portable pump with me on normal rides since I also have a power bank with me. I think that I'll look at the Cycplus AS2 Pro for that job. Before that video, I thought about the Osram TYREinflate 2000 because it's round and can be carried in a bottle cage. But I think it's useless in rain, so I'd need to have enough place in bags. So yeah, AS2 Pro will be put on my wish list 😀

  7. Thanks for the great video reviews! After watching it helped me decide that mini pumps are good. And I have gotten a Cyclami AS2. So far it’s working well.. and cost 1/2 of Topeak and 1/3 of Cycplus 😁

    The low price helps certainly as I’m thinking if it doesn’t work after 6 month or so, I’ll just need to buy another

  8. Flextail is actually pretty well known brand in the camping world. Most well known for their portable mattress pumps, they've been doing that for a long time now.

  9. I have the Cycplus AS2, I find the pressure reading to be all over the place when plugged in directly. It is pretty stable reading when using a mini adapter though.

  10. Airbank mini has a design problem. Battery moves inside the plastic box and it will break a cable that connects to the electronic board. It will stop working soon as you go riding and it will be moving in a tool bottle, tool bag…

  11. Tbh the best “off bike” one is the Bosch. Other than the presenter moaning about unscrewing an adaptor (which he obviously put on too tight if he needed pliers to get it off) it was less than half the price of the winner 🤷🏻‍♂️miles better battery life thanks to the fact it’s capacity is over 5x higher than the winner meaning it will sit unused for a few weeks and not need charging when you need it plus it was much more ergonomic and more useful for other “off bike” tasks.

  12. THIS VIDEO NEED COLUMN CHARTS AND CHARTS IN GENERAL. WHO THE FUCK CAN KEEP ALL THIS INFO DUMP IN THEIR HEADS TO ANALYSE THE DATA AFTER WATCHING 20 MINUTES OF INFORMATION?? I really wish review youtubers would get this into their thick nuggins.

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