correct
the rubber hose slid back onto a hollow tube about 1/2” long that sticks out of the shiny metal part of the clamp.
it was easy, and did not come off again… even though there is no glue and no clamp, just a metal tube pushed inside the rubber hose…
btw, I live at 7000 feet, I wonder if that might be the reason the gauges in the pump read 5-7 psi low… I dont mind… I just ask for 32 psi when I want 37
I have not posted a review on Amazon, I dont usually think about doing that. (maybe I should?)
imo this thread is more honest, more thorough, and more useful than Amazon reviews…
also bear in mind these pumps have a 10 minute duty cycle,
it is normal for a pump to get hot,
especially when exceeding the duty cycle like xevious and I have been doing…
ambient temperature also affects how hot the piston and hose connection get
pumping at 90F is more challenging, heatwise, than pumping at 60F
realistically, these pumps are intended to pump up One low tire, in order to get to a repair shop… they work great for that… it only takes about 4 minutes to add 15 psi…
the unit is small, light, good tactile buttons, clear PSI display, shuts off automatically when it reaches set pressure, works on its own internal battery, plus cig lighter socket… and $10 off
whats not to like?