Electrical mini pumps are sizzling proper now, and never simply because the tiny gadgets are working onerous to inflate your tires. Providing easy inflation that matches in your pocket, most of those gadgets can inflate a number of tires on a single cost. Whereas manufacturers like Viair have the soar on others with merchandise just like the Recon Mini, it’s not shocking to see manufacturers like Silca come out with their very own electrical mini pumps.
Sadly for us in america, we’ll be out of luck after the preliminary run of 100 pumps sells out. Silca says this is because of the truth that a 5-day manufacturing delay took them from squeezing in on a 50% tariff, to the next orders ballooning to 145%. Silca might determine to not promote them at wholesale to retailers and distributors and simply promote them direct with elevated price, however they didn’t really feel that will be proper (and would battle with the money circulate hit simply to get the pumps to port), so the selection was made to launch them internationally, however not right here.
Lower than 100 of that first batch that they managed to get right here earlier than the pricing elevated are presently out there on the market on the Silca web site. As soon as they’re gone, that’s it till the tariff state of affairs returns to regular.
Elettrico Final & Micro Pumps
Supplied in two variations, Silca can have a barely bigger pump known as the Elettrico Final, and a smaller, lighter model known as the Micro. Each work with Presta or Schrader valves out of the field, and are threaded to work with Silca Shradero or HIro Locking air chucks. Each additionally embody an extension air hose with a Presta adapter for the hose, and a ball needle.
Apparently, Silca claims the Elettrico is quieter than the competitors with a noise ranking of 4-8db.



The Final has a bigger 600mAh USB-C rechargeable battery, nevertheless it additionally has a show and buttons to let you fine-tune the strain in 1psi increments. Weighing in at 222g, charging is claimed to take 1 hour, and the pump can fill 8-9 street tires, or 3-5 gravel/MTB tires per cost. If you’d like a pump which you can dial within the actual strain as much as 100 psi, you want the Final which sells for $149, for now…


The Micro, alternatively, eliminates the show and the power to fine-tune the strain. As a substitute, it has an auto shut-off at 72psi for security on hookless rims. If you wish to inflate your tire to lower than 72 psi, it appears you’ll simply must get it shut and guess based mostly on the texture. Or carry a separate gauge.


The Micro is about half the burden, although, at 111g, which makes it lighter than many CO2 setups. The 400mAh battery is USB-C rechargeable in 25 minutes and can fill as much as 3 street tires per cost. Pricing for the Micro is about at $119 – although it’s already offered out.
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