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HOTO Mini Bike Tire Pump, 25s Fast Inflate Bicycle Pump with Guage, 150PSI Portable Electric Bike Air Pump with Presta and Schrader Valve for Road Bike, Motorcycle, Mountain Bike, BMX, Sports Ball

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Features

  • NOTICE: The Presta valve adapter is a separate accessory, always attach the Presta adapter securely to the tire valve first, then attach the quick-connect chuck onto the adapter
  • SMALL YET MIGHTY: The HOTO mini bike pump inflates a 70023C road tire from 80100 PSI in just 25 s, or from flat (080 PSI) in around 60 s, helping you get back on the road fast when it matters. With up to 150 PSI pressure, it maintains steady airflow at higher pressures, ensuring proper inflation for road tires while also supporting lower-pressure mountain or BMX tires
  • POCKET-SIZED BUT POWERFUL: Designed with a palm-size form factor, this pocket-sized bike pump is easy to carry and serves as a reliable on-the-go fix whenever you need it. Powered by a 2000 mAh battery and a brushless motor, it can inflate up to eight flats or eighteen low-pressure 700 23C tires on a full charge, reliable enough for long rides, group rides, family outings and day-long cycling trips
  • AUTO SHUT OFF & ACCURATE PRESSURE: Built in high precision pressure sensor and smart chip, this bike air pump will automatically stop when it reaches the desired inflation value, helping prevent overinflation and reducing blowout risk. Features an LED display with 1 PSI accuracy, showing real-time tire pressure and inflation progress at a glance, ensuring precise and safe inflation every time
  • USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN: The HOTO mini bike pump has an intuitive flick-to-start design, making the setup process a breeze. Its 360 rotation hose ensures effortless installation of bicycle valves without any awkward angles or dead ends. While the memory function remembers your last two pressure settings, saving you time and effort on your next ride
  • WHAT'S IN THE BOX: 1 x HOTO Air Pump Pocket, 1 x American Air Valve, 1 x Presta Valve Adapter, 1 x Needle Valves Adapter, 1 x Quick-connection Valve Adapter, 1 x Type-C Cable, 1 x Soft Rubber Band. Please feel free to contact us if you have any problems during use

Color: Black


Brand: HOTO


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic


Item Weight: 0.56 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 2.28"L x 1.5"W x 3.66"H


Power Source: Battery Powered


Maximum Pressure: 10.34 Bars


Operation Mode: Automatic


Battery Type: Lithium-ion (Li-ion)


Item Weight: 0.56 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 2.28"L x 1.5"W x 3.66"H


Color: Black


Material Type: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic


Brand Name: HOTO


Manufacturer: HOTO


Model Number: QWCQA002


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Included Components: American Air Valve, Needle Valves Adapter, Quick-connection Valve Adapter, Soft Rubber Band, Type-C Cable


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Tuesday, May 26

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent product.
Works as described … won’t be disappointed.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 by Patrick Lake sxm

  • Reliable
Great time saver. Compact powerhouse for cyclist.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 by Brent Hawkins

  • Convenient
A perfect gift for someone who loves to do outdoor biking. Its easy to use, its very handy and compact. It can go everywhere with you
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Anne

  • Small but Mighty
Small but mighty. Would definitely buy again. Pros - filled 4 bikes up from flat and topped off 2 car tires from 29 to 35 psi on same charge. On seperate charge I was able to fill 7 out of 8 car tires from 29 to 35 psi before it died. It fills car tires fast if just a top off. I would not use this for flat car tires. Size and design is perfect for strength and portability on bike rides. Fanatik would have been too big for portability on bike rides. Accuracy for car tires was the same as car dashboard. Bought this on sale for $37 which is awesome compared to competitors. Cons - the presta adapter is annoying that its seperate attachment and not built in. Quick release is plastic. The way to turn off is awkward so you definitely need to use rubber band to prevent it from prematurely turning on. Overall feels good quality and battery life is sufficient for size/portability. This compared to CYCPLUS AS2 Pro Max is a no brainer due to the price difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2025 by Christine

  • Excelent
Excelent
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026 by Arvin Balat

  • Mfg actually backs its products
1st one Doesn’t hold a charge when not charged for a week. Imagine a flat tire and the unit won’t turn on Mfg sent a replacement unit and it charged fine and will test it tommorow
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2026 by Clark Gestring

  • It's more powerful than you think
I had my doubts about this guy because of how small it is. It works great! I mainly use it for my bicycle tires but there are so many other options.
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026 by C-Note

  • It’s a good little pump and does what it says but…..
It performs well, is not really that loud, and charges up pretty quick but if you’re going to use it on a presta valve I saw several different ways of doing it on the Internet and I’m going to show you the right and only way with zero air loss. First of all, you’re going to open up your presta needle valve and then you’re going take the little black metal adapter and slide it on with the round head facing down, then screw that onto the valve until it stops. Do not over tighten it. Now you’re going to take the pump head adapter and screw it onto the pump if you haven’t done so already . Make sure the lever is flipped up so it’s pointing straight to the side. Now slide that over the threaded adapter on the valve and then you’re going to flip the lever down. I recommend you hold the pump in your hand and don’t let it hang. if you follow my instructions, you’ll have zero air loss. Now to take it off, you just do everything in reverse. The only complaint that I have is the digital gauge is off by minus 10 pounds. I tested it by putting 70 psi in one of my road bike tires. The pump turned off at 70 psi and I took off the adapter with zero air loss, put on my pump and it read 60 psi. Actually I did this with two different pumps and they both read 60 pounds. So if you’re OK, doing a little math in your head and if you want to put 70 pounds in your bike tires, then set the machine for 80. When I tried it that way it was dead on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2026 by Kiara

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