Augusta: battery powered or manual

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pey ron

Is the battery powered version of the Augusta VED dangerous? As in: is it safer to buy the manual one?

Also: if I buy the battery powered version, can I still operate it manually?

What if parts break years after the purchase?
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Monty

Hi, I was advised by are area (soma) manager not to buy the powered one, he told me its a lot heaver, takes longer to pump up and not as controllable as the manual one.
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JS1991

You're better off with the manual pump. Better control = less chance of injury.
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pey ron

How about their warranty coverage? IIRC you can pay for extra warranty. Would you take it?
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JS1991

I personally did not, but that is entirely up to you.
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