InjectTruth
Active member
Hello everyone. Just wanted to pop in and put this down before I forget.
Many of you are probably familiar with the dual outlet air pump from walmart (~$10). These pumps are pretty damn strong for $10, and in many cases, getting a number of these pumps equivalent to the dollar amount of another, single, stronger pump is more cost effective and provides many outlets. However, the little white spigots that you connect the air hose to seem to always break off when removing a hose. I am convinced it is these little pieces being made so cheaply that lets them sell a decent pump for so cheap.
Another piece that seems to break when removing from the hose are the little blue airstones from the same company. I have found a way to make an omelette out of broken eggs.
Whenever your airstones break, remove the blue stone part and save the small black male-male piece.
Now, when you buy a new pump, cut pieces of hose about 2 inches long, and plug them into the pump. Now put one of the black adapters into each hose.
Voila! Now, when you need to unplug the hose for cleaning, moving, maintenance, etc, you just pull the hose off the end of the adapter. The small piece never comes off, so you never run the risk of breaking it, making your $10 investment stretch even further.
Many of you are probably familiar with the dual outlet air pump from walmart (~$10). These pumps are pretty damn strong for $10, and in many cases, getting a number of these pumps equivalent to the dollar amount of another, single, stronger pump is more cost effective and provides many outlets. However, the little white spigots that you connect the air hose to seem to always break off when removing a hose. I am convinced it is these little pieces being made so cheaply that lets them sell a decent pump for so cheap.
Another piece that seems to break when removing from the hose are the little blue airstones from the same company. I have found a way to make an omelette out of broken eggs.
Whenever your airstones break, remove the blue stone part and save the small black male-male piece.
Now, when you buy a new pump, cut pieces of hose about 2 inches long, and plug them into the pump. Now put one of the black adapters into each hose.
Voila! Now, when you need to unplug the hose for cleaning, moving, maintenance, etc, you just pull the hose off the end of the adapter. The small piece never comes off, so you never run the risk of breaking it, making your $10 investment stretch even further.