Air Compressor, 1 Gallon, Pancake, Oilless Pump, 110 PSI w/ Recoil Air Hose & Inflation Kit (Campbell Hausfeld FP2028)
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This is going to happen, but it will recycle a great deal, perhaps every two or three Depending on which kind of wood you are working with, you may be able to penetrate it with nails. An oak board is denser than pine. A compressor with 3 gals of oil would work better for driving nails, but for small projects and infrequent use, it will do. You can also check out Harbor Freight for other items.
I am a big fan of the product, it is not quiet at all like a fish tank pump, it sounds just like a compressor that pumps 110 psi into a tank. You don't need ear plugs, just raise your voice.
There is a possibility of getting 120 psi at most
It's not worth it. You can only use it to pump up tires, and the power is not sufficient for what you need In addition to that, the running of this car is incredibly loud. I have a headache after watching it. Protect your ears! Keep children away from the area and keep them away from the area.
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As described, it does what's expected of it. It was less expensive than the 2 gallon and I did not know why. I purchased the 3 gallon size because of its capacity, as well as its capacity. There were a lot of people complaining about the noise and frequency of it cycling on here when it is being used for brad nailing or stapleing. In other words, when they work correctly, they do just that. In order to obtain a quieter compressor, one would need to purchase a much more expensive machine. What I wonder about is whether people are dialing down the pressure output to what is needed for most tools to operate effectively? A pneumatic tool usually requires between 70 and 90 PSI, anything above that may cause the tool to break down. Though it will deliver 110 to 115 psi, it would probably be more than powerful enough for big boys dealing with 8P or maybe even 16P nails. After every shot, I assume it will cycle on and off. I usually use it for around-the-house chores such as tire inflation and the like. But I have used it for brad nailing, and it would only come on after every seven or eight I consider this a winner for the money, and it's very lightweight design makes it an easy choice.

For small tasks like topping off car tires, this compressor is a good entry level model. A tank that does not leak holds the charge. If you wish, you can shut off the tool hose so that you can change the attachment. A couple of minutes are needed for it to recharge. While the motor is loud, there are some downsides to it. I am not sure how long this hose will last, but it works. At this price point, you would expect the same thing. This machine can be easily adapted to use a jet or air blower attachment. There will be no need for canned air anymore. The kind of air compressor you should consider if you are going to use air-powered tools is probably the higher end. I would say that this has been an excellent addition to my home workshop.

A small air compressor like this one is excellent for smaller tasks. Air brushing and inflating are what I do with it. This could not have happened to a nicer person. I was impressed with the price and the shipping. It was well packaged as well. A big thank you to In other reviews, I see complaints that this air compressor does not do this or that. For what it is intended to do, this air compressor has a great price. In order to use an air compressor for air tools and painting, you need to get one with a high CFM, and you will need to budget quite a bit more. I appreciate your help.

It is a bit noisy and takes a while to pressurize, but for the price and what I have to use it for it When airing bike tires, blowing off stuff, or doing some really light pneumatic work, this is a fantastic tool. There's nothing to complain about--it's just a little thing The app is easy to use and allows you to move closer to the project you are working on. It is not that long since it is coiled up. Do not expect to be able to change tires with your impact gun in NASCAR style There is no pressure held for very long, and it makes a lot of noise considering how small I mean it. After being a mechanic most of my adult life, I feel the need to wear earplugs around this thing when it is running (which it does continually even when lightly used). Putting it in a box may be the best idea for me. I purchased this for the price and for what I needed it for. This is a very good value, but next time I'll spend an extra $50 on a larger one (and one that is quieter).

The air is not going to build any pressure or even move air since it was received in March. We used to air tires and blow out PC cases occasionally, but it wasn't particularly difficult. In my opinion, if you want something that isn't going to last long buy something that is much cheaper at Harbor Freight and ignore this piece of garbage.

For this compressor to fill up to 110 psi, it takes 60 minutes. By adding an additional 25 pounds of air to my tires, I was able to get my tires to a comfortable 32 pounds -- Taking over 30 minutes was a challenge, because the tank would drop to 30 pounds almost instantly, and I would have to wait 5 minutes before it could fill again for each tire. I bought this model because Campbell Hausfield had the name, but I will never buy anything from them.

It was extremely loud once I hooked up all the components and turned it on. The noise was so loud that simply being anywhere near it gave me a headache, so instead of using a nail gun to start it, I decided to use it with a nail gun. After 2 nails, it started My first reaction was, "that's odd. ". I used the air attachment to blow away some saw dust and hit the trigger three times again to start it up. Before starting my engine up again, I wanted to give it one more try to air up the tire on my car. I went from 31 psi to 36 psi and filled it to 32 psi. Based on my experience with this, this is probably only useful for My guess is it would do a lot more, but I don't have the time to wait for the pressurization to occur every three minutes and it takes 10+ minutes every time.

I like to read all of the reviews before I buy something. I was a little concerned this compressor might not live up to the reviews, but I took a gamble because frankly I am flat broke and the price was great. It also felt better knowing even if it were as bad as some made it sound, Amazon would fix it. It was noted from some negative reviews that there were As far as I am aware, there is no I suppose all I can say is that unless you get a defective unit and if you know how to put thread tape on (supplied), there shouldn't be any It is possible to charge the compressor up to 110 psi, and if I don't use it, it is still 110 psi the next day. Several negative comments noted that the product emits a loud sound yes, it does. I was expecting it to be louder, but it's not. Based on reviews, I thought I would need ear protection to work around this. If their compressor was broken or if they never listened to their music on 11, I can only assume there was something wrong with it. It's never happened. Despite its shortcomings, it is very good at its Because it is so light, it is easily moved as the Take a quick coffee break after 40 nails and let your body rest for a few minutes. Definitely an impressive little compressor at a very affordable price. I don't know how well it will work in other types of applications, but it is a great compressor to use for home projects, particularly nail gun projects. I commend it and give it my endorsement.
