Product video - UniversalPump 18V

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2023
  • Simply pump up: the intuitive, cordless air pump tool for everyday jobs. At home or on the road: Bosch's handy UniversalPump 18V is small, light and compact, but still has a pressure of 10.3 bar. It couldn't be more easy! The UniversalPump 18V is part of the POWER FOR ALL alliance, which means that all 18-volt batteries fit on the pump.
    The 67cm long hose makes it easy to place the pump on the floor, for example, to inflate car tires, which is more comfortable for your back. The UniversalPump 18V is all you need for quick inflation. It pumps up to 30 liters per minute and is convenient and intuitive to use. As a battery-powered device, it can be used for car and bike tires and other inflatable items anywhere. Thanks to the on-off button, which is operated with a simple tap of the finger, it is quickly ready for use.
    After use, the hose can be perfectly wrapped around the device. All necessary adapters are already integrated in the front of the compartment, so that various items can be inflated.
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  • @studer3500
    @studer3500 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Is it possible to use Fein Amp Share 18v 5.0 Ah battery (by Bosch) with the cordless Universal Pump?

  • @basarbulut61
    @basarbulut61 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for detailed video. Are we able to see the pressure if we plug it to the tire but do not start the pump?

    • @BoschDIYpowertoolsUK
      @BoschDIYpowertoolsUK  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Our 18V UniversalPump shows the current, as well as the target value 😊
      We hope this answers your question, if not just drop us another message!

  • @user-yq6fp6mq9r
    @user-yq6fp6mq9r ปีที่แล้ว

    Are you able to pre-set the air pressure that you want to achieve so that you don't over inflate items?

    • @FretboardWarior
      @FretboardWarior ปีที่แล้ว +3

      No, you need to hold the trigger until you reach the desired pressure on the display & the display is an analog manometer.
      Seems like a bit of a step down from the EasyPump which already has a digital display & "auto-stop" feature.
      Would have been nice to have a manual & automatic mode of the 18V pump as well.

    • @FretboardWarior
      @FretboardWarior ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'd imagine that most users of this kind of pump would use it for car/bike tyres and footballs (as shown in the video).
      most of these have a recommended pressure of only 2,3,4 bar so with a 10 bar gauge it's also difficult to be accurate.
      E.g my car tyres recommend 2.2bar

  • @jonaustin262
    @jonaustin262 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this compatible with core 18v Bosch batteries
    The blue tools not green Bosch tools?

    • @BoschDIYpowertoolsUK
      @BoschDIYpowertoolsUK  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi!
      Unfortunately, the ProCORE 18V Batteries are not compatible with our Bosch DIY products. Sorry for any inconvenience this causes.
      If we can help further, please let us know 😊

  • @orlov_alex
    @orlov_alex หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is actually ridiculous that Universal Pump, which suppose to be more advanced than Easy Pump, has a primitive analogue pressure gage and no presets, basically only ON/OFF switch. It is a total No-Go for me, even though I really like BOSCH, but this pump is from 1990s, not from 2020s