My air compressor from CT crapped and want to buy a new one today (I hope) not impressed with the CT one, not that old and didn't use a tonne. Considering Husky. Opinions or recommendation please.
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My air compressor from CT crapped and want to buy a new one today (I hope) not impressed with the CT one, not that old and didn't use a tonne. Considering Husky. Opinions or recommendation please.
I've been looking also, after my compressor crapped out. Although it still runs, not sure how long it will keep going as the cheapo plastic cooling fan exploded and I can't source a new one cuz the manufacturer went tits up.
Home Depot sells Califorina Air Tools and I'm kinda partial to their 2hp/10gal model. Reviews seem pretty good. Only problem is you have to order it in.
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.1...001031835.html
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Depends what you are using it for. Pumping up tires, impact wrench, sanders, etc.
PSI is almost irrelevant to CFM. How much air are you using?
Oil-lubricated pump is always going to be better than oil-less ones. A lot quieter too. But more expensive.
I actually run 2 compressors. A larger Pacific Ranger for the big jobs, and a little Dewalt nailer compressor for smaller jobs. To be honest, the small compressor get more use.
Looking at the Kobalt 2 hp electric now ... pricey though....hmmmm
Husky 30 gallon looks ok. wish someone could chime in who used these ones.
like redsn said - if you need big force you need a good compressor - most of the cheaper ones are good for nail guns and airing tires - if you want to removed stubborn bolts with a 1/2 inch or better impact gun you will be out of luck - how long they will last who knows...if you want to power tools some of the rechargeable tools are good most young guys use them now and no compressor required. you can also get electric impacts with good force to removed wheel nuts.
You will also extend the life of your portable comp considerably if it's stored inside during the winter, uber hard on them firing up in the extreme cold.
Yes electric impact guns have come a very long way in the last few years, insane power compared to the glorified toys of not so many years ago.
Its always in the garage, but don't use much in the winter. Thinking of going oil filled this time around. Looks like better unit and quieter.
Found out the hard way that it’s well worth the money to buy a good compressor up front. I spend enough on crap that wouldn’t do the job it would have been cheaper just to get the good one up front.
^^thats how I’m thinking now, 2 compressors later !!
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I use a small oil compressor from Canadian Tire now for about 8 years and does the job for light duty crap. As for impacting bolts or wheels I wouldn’t recommend it. I just use it to blow out leave from the gutter, grass from the mowers and water from the cracks and grille of my car. If I had to do it again definitely a bigger tank and higher CFM one would be a big plus and oiled of course is a must.
check out Kijiji and stuff, wheh it was time for me to up grade, scored a 2 hp 40 gallon unit barely used for 500 bucks
That’s a decent deal right there.
Decided on this one... way more than I wanted to spend.
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Mavrrrick,
Lowe's is having a "stay up and save" event right now, ends at 5am. Save 20% on purchases over $150. Now would be the time to make the buy, for that compressor.
Crap.... buying it this morning
Think it’s scratch and save though. 15% to free.
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Not sure who makes the Kobalt units, but it looks a lot like the CH. looks like a decent unit, should serve you well.
Edit: remove the stock air filter and replace with a Solberg, makes a noticeable difference in noise reduction.
I just got mine off amazon.
https://photos.smugmug.com/Garage-Pr...20edbc73-S.jpg
Got it at 15% off :highfive:
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Ja_cb_gfDDk/maxresdefault.jpg Owned this model for ever. Works great
Another thing all too often overlooked, changing comp oil at least once a year + regularly draining water out of the air tank.