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Review on ๐Ÿ’ช Efficient Benjamin High Pressure Hand Pump: HPP2KU Multi, One Size - Discover Optimal Pressure Performance by Paul Wall

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Don't waste money.

The pump works great but it's overpriced for what you get. It's not that, it's just a cheap Chinese pump with Benjamin's name on it. This thing works well, except for an awfully short and stiff hose that literally ties you to the front of the gun to the point where any pump misalignment twitches. through the hose to the gun. I have an extension hose for it and it helps a lot, but now I have a lot of volume just in the hoses that need a good pumping to fill them up before they even get to the gun. Inflation itself isn't the easiest, as you probably already know, due to the inherent problems of manually compressing the air. But it's not HEAVY at all, useless if you're under 140lbs then it's a little harder to use your "lack of weight" to inflate. The neighbor's kid only weighs about 90 pounds, and he can reach a pressure of about 2,500 psi by jumping straight up to put his full weight on the handle. I weigh about 150 pounds and almost wish I was 160 or so just to make it a little easier on me. With this pump, it takes about 85 pumps to take a Marauder from 2000 to 3000. Conclusion: The pump works well and lets me shoot all day with small breaks for regular "exercises". Just opening the box and pulling out a $200 Benjamin pump and seeing a "Made in China" sticker at the top doesn't work for me. Found a place with a top quality Hill pump for the same price I should have gone. Or just bought a Yong Heng compressor or something similar for only $80-$200. TL:DR. Buy a Hill pump when you NEED the best, buy a $60 Chinese pump when you just need to fill your pistol, or just buy a $280-$500 compressor and completely skip the whole pump mess. My next purchase will be a compressor.,,

Pros
  • DESIGNED FOR FILLING PNEUMATIC CONTROLS WITH PCP ENGINE
Cons
  • Pretty much everything is fine