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Product description
AKSOUL’s compact electric air pump combines fast inflation with true portability for trips and home use. Lightweight and easy to stash in a daypack, it speeds up inflating airbeds, pool floats and camping mattresses while offering a handy LED light and battery status indicators.
Highlights
This mini pump delivers a substantial airflow and pressure for its size, cutting inflation time for small to medium inflatables. The built in 3600mAh rechargeable battery provides around 60 minutes of operation on a single charge, and a Type C port makes recharging straightforward from a power bank or car USB. It also accepts AA batteries as an alternative power option, which adds flexibility when you are away from mains charging. A practical air‑blowing mode can help when you need to clear debris or start a campfire tinder, and four nozzle adapters cover most valve types except sports balls and vehicle tyres.
Technical details
- Name: AKSOUL Electric Air Pump
- Capacity: 3600mAh battery
- Pressure: 4500Pa
- Format: Rechargeable and AA battery powered
- Size: 8.6 x 5.7 x 6.5cm
- Weight: 0.17kg
Why it makes sense
The pump is a straightforward, no fuss tool that emphasises convenience over features you may never use. It’s well suited to short trips, day visits to the beach and topping up an air mattress at home. Two brightness levels and an SOS mode on the built in light add practical value after dark. Bear in mind it is not intended for high pressure jobs like inflating tyres or sports balls.
Best use cases
It’s a good fit if you want a small rechargeable pump for leisure inflatables and occasional camping use. If you prioritise rapid filling of large single person airbeds you’ll appreciate the 300L/min airflow, but for heavy duty or automotive use consider a dedicated high pressure compressor.
AKSOUL Electric Air Pump is presented as a lightweight, adaptable companion for outdoor and everyday inflatable needs, offering an easy recharge path and useful battery indicators for peace of mind. 😊🌊🔦.









