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BIHUI 8" Suction Cup with Auto Air Replenishment

by BIHUI
SKU SCBS8

Original price $94.29 - Original price $94.29
Original price
$94.29
$94.29 - $94.29
Current price $94.29

Two pumps, one powerful grip. The BIHUI 8" Suction Cup with Auto Air Replenishment pairs a manual pump (110 kg / 243 lbs) with a battery-powered electric pump (140 kg / 309 lbs) — and an auto sensor that re-pumps to hold suction if it drops. A pressure gauge and anti-slip handle give you confident control on smooth or textured surfaces.

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An 8" vacuum lifting cup with interchangeable manual and electric (auto-replenishing) pumps.

  • Lifting capacity: 110 kg (243 lbs) with the manual pump; 140 kg (309 lbs) with the electric pump
  • Auto air: Auto sensor re-establishes suction automatically if pressure is lost
  • Pumps: Pull to swap between the manual and battery-powered electric pump
  • Monitoring: Pressure gauge plus anti-slip handle with pressure monitor and USB charging
  • Surfaces: Works on smooth and textured surfaces
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BIHUI 8" Suction Cup with Auto Air Replenishment — Lift Big Tile, Hold It Safely

Carrying and placing large-format tile by hand is risky — and a basic suction cup that slowly loses its grip is worse. The BIHUI 8" cup solves both. It lifts up to 110 kg (243 lbs) with the manual pump or 140 kg (309 lbs) with the electric pump, and an auto sensor re-establishes suction automatically if pressure drops — so the cup doesn't quietly let go mid-carry.

Best of all, the pumps are interchangeable: pull to swap between the manual and battery-powered electric pump depending on the job. Whether you're placing a panel or moving a heavy slab, it gives you a strong, monitored hold you can trust.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Strong lift: Up to 110 kg manual, 140 kg with the electric pump
  • Auto suction: Sensor re-establishes the seal if pressure drops
  • Two pumps: Swap between manual and battery-powered electric
  • Safer handling: A monitored hold you can trust on big tile
  • Versatile: Lifting, placing, and moving panels and slabs

Pro tip: Set the cup on a clean, flat area of the tile and confirm a full seal before you take the weight — never trust a partial grip. Keep the rubber seal clean and undamaged; a nicked seal is what drops a slab.