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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Cool little airator I use it the most when we have bad storms and my power cuts off then I use this to put into my fish tanks or use it when I'm changing the water
BIGBADCHULAR
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
This thing is checking all the boxes for me.No more batteries that never lasted the day. The survivors would always corrode in storage. One charge definitely last over two days and a gauge, so no stress on it running out unexpectedly. Durable for sure. I dropped it bout six feet. In first five minutes. Took the hit like a champ and still working fine.
Christian
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I had this item in my cart for a while and I finally decided to buy it since my old battery one is broken. I’ve gone crappie fishing a couple times in lake Isabella and never taken minnows but now I have a reason to. No more batteries and the clip for the bucket is sturdy. It’s not as loud and it has 4 different settings you change to.
Christy and Cheyenne Chapman
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
This a great product from a great company. I have kept a stockpile of D batteries at home, in my truck, in my tackle box and just about everywhere else to power the old style of aerators. They are not cheap and don't always last like they should. Not to mention how many of those battery boxes I have had to clean the corrosion out of to get them to work. I love this rechargeable aerator. It lasts longer on one charge than the old batter style and has different modes to extend the battery life even longer. The flip up clip will hang on just about anything you're using to keep your live bait alive in. The digital read-out lets you know how much charge you have left and how many hours you have left. I like that it comes with a 110v adapter and a 12v adapter for when you're fishing out of your truck and need to recharge. This is a well designed solution from a great company.
Scott Goodman
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
I was excited about this aerator but I immediately learned it’s not even close to powerful enough. With a full charge on its maximum setting, it barely produces enough air pressure to reach the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket. On the lower power, saving settings, it does not produce enough air pressure to reach the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket. I tried different things, multiple air stones, no air stone, it just is not powerful enough. Very disappointing.
Laddie zenobia
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
The air stone stopped producing air bubbles and from the beginning it produced larger bubbles which is not desirable for keeping baitfish fresh , my bait bucket size is only 8 quarts I tried to wiggle the air stone and it cracked easily! The pump is quiet but seems weak compared to battery operated models I missed the window of return due being out of town, Kastking is solid company and I order all kinds of stuff from them and always pleased. Maybe it’s just bad luck and isolated to this particular pump😜 but after all that I will continue to buy from Kastking they made it right and I am satisfied with there customer service and desire to help.. Thanks
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
Go this to keep bait alive between fishing trips. I have a live well on our boat but needed to take the bait out nightly to keep it alive. I was using 6 d cells batteries a day to do so and I could not use it on the boat if I was going to be gone over 10 hours as that was the battery life. This has ran for 2 days without need of charge and came with a a USB and 12 volt adapter. First thing I noticed is the air stone is large and heavy enough to sink to the bottom. My current pumps air stones are very light and will float on the surface. Has strong output and is super quiet. The savings on batteries will pay for this in short order and I am very impressed with the quality and ease of use
Not my real name
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
I usually use a battery powered aerator for a 5 gallon bucket and keeping D batteries around and ensuring that the contacts haven't rusted out is a huge headache. So is the idea of hard wiring it or connecting it to a battery. If I wanted to do that I would have a dedicated livewell on the boat. This device is rechargeable with an integrated battery has usb connectivity and can be left connected to a battery bank to ensure it stays topped off. And on high seems just as powerful as the single D battery powered unit I used before. But this one shouldn't die out on me after a year due to rusty battery contacts!
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