Built-in emergency light for illumination at home or on the road Vehicle jumper cables 250 psi air compressor for inflating tires and sports equipment Operates 115-volt AC or 12-volt DC products anywhere Provides up to 300 watts of AC power
found in 852-1840's reviews: Does what it was made to do - They also put a power inverter on it so that you can power small 110-volt tools if necessary but don't expect it to provide the power of a gas-generator or your ac-mains, and there's a 12-volt cigarette outlet too for 12-volt tools. If you want to run your TV, air-conditioner, hot-water heater, well pump, washer/dryer, dishwasher, home theater system, or refridgerator, then buy a gasoline powered generator instead. Not Happy With Item - I purchased 2 of these Xantrex compressors.
Carrying Bag included Ideal for trucks and medium size vehicles. 150 psi Air compressor Inflate tire in less than 3 minutes
found in HV40's description:Product Description Air Compressor: Portable Air Compressor; HV 40
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Great for occasional use to have in your vehicle?s trunk for those emergency moments, adapters included for those times at the beach or park to inflate sports equipment. This streamlined, sturdy air compressor is perfect for cars and other standard-sized vehicles and is designed for day-to-day use, from blowing up balls to inflating low tires. The MF-1040's powerful 12-volts and 150 PSI capacity is comparable to other higher-priced compressors. 12volt. For everyday use to inflate tires, sport equipments, air mattresses.
Fully enclosed protective belt guard with "Directed" cooling fan. 5 HP Peak motor provides significant air flow. Operates on 120/240 volt service. Pre-wired for 120V. Unique product design from the largest manufacturer of reliable and durable, single stage CAST IRON pumps in the USA 20 Gallon ASME code tank for tough jobs. Rugged Cast Iron two cylinder pump provides up to 5,000 hours of extended life. Oil-Lubricated pump has a traditional design that is quieter and longer lasting.
found in VT6290's description:From the Manufacturer
The VT6290, 2 Running HP, wired for household current delivers enough air power to tackle tough jobs. Solid cast iron units are up to 35% quieter than aluminum units with cast iron cylinder sleeves, and dramatically quieter than direct drive aluminum compressors. These compressors are made in the US with a 3 year warranty.
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mfr: Campbell Hausfeld Air Products Campbell Hausfeld is a recognized leader in the home improvement and automotive industry.
20 by 15.6 by 16.5; 71 pounds; 5-year warranty on electrical components Includes manual Durable cast iron 5 cfm at 100 psi; quiet 74 dB; 2-cylinder in-line design 13-1/2 amp, 2-horsepower, 4-gallon, oil-free twin hot dog compressor
found in T-2820ST's description: Often called "The Cadillac of Portables" it sets the standard on what 2 HP compressors should be.
found in T-2820ST's reviews: The best portable compressor availible - We use these compressors everyday. We came to like the low weight (lighter than any of our single cylinder compressors) and the fact that it is quieter than out pancake compressors. The Cadillac of portable aircompressors - 12 ga. extension cords can be used); this is the Cadillac of portable compressors. The paint job on the tanks could be better and air fittings could be included, but those are minor issues. This is a keeper! - I've used it for air guns, various types of light and heavy duty nail guns, and shop tools. Very quiet compared to other compressors of the same size, but compressors will never be mistaken for a 'silent' partner.
Efficient high pressure motor allows the compressor to be run with an extension cord due to the low amp draw of the compressor Oil free, maintenance free pump, for convenient use Efficient high pressure technology allows for longer pump and motor life 5.4 SCFM @ 90 PSI allows for quick compressor recovery time 200 PSI max pressure allows for longer air tool run time
found in D55168's description:From the Manufacturer
The DeWALT D55168 is heavy-duty, 200 PSI, 15 gallon, vertical portable, 120 volt electric, workshop compressor built to stand up to the needs to the most demanding workshop end user. Ideal for automotive and equipment maintenance, auto restoration, and woodworking applications, the D55168 can easily operate high air consumptions air tools such as: impact wrenches, ratchet wrenches, paint sprayers, and air sanders. In addition, the D55168 features a typical robust DeWALT design that features a roll cage and metal panel that protect the compressors critical components.
Dual voltage feature allows easy switching from 120- to 240-volt operation Dual control feature allows start/stop or constant run operation Low profile design for easy maneuverability Twin cylinder, cast iron, oil lubricated pump 8.4 cfm @ 100 psi for quick recovery
found in D55580's description: Dual voltage feature allows easy switching from 120 to 240 volt operation.
found in D55580's reviews: Couldn't be better - The dual Voltage and the continuos run option is definately a plus, It draws hard on a 120 volt system but runs smooth on the 220 volt hookup.
Comes with 10-foot power cord that plugs into 12-volt car cigarette lighter Comes with 1 sports needle and 2 nozzle adapters
Inflates average tires in 5-7 minutes
Built-in work/emergency light
275 PSI high pressure air compressor
found in 2014's description: com Review
It's about time somebody came out with one of these--hats off to Wagan! It's small, light, inexpensive, and needs only a 12-volt power supply. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Product Description
The Wagan 3-in-1 Air Compressor is perfect for vehicles, bike tires, balls, air mattress, and more. A 12-volt power supply is all that is needed to run the unit. The special features include a high pressure compressor that generates 275 PSI, high air flow inflator for quick inflation, built-in light, and pressure gauge.
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Handy portable air pump runs from the car cigarette lighter. Be prepared for the unexpected with 12V tire air inflators. Air Pump Inflates: Bike Tires, Car Tires (SUV, Truck), Athletic Balls, Air Mattresses, Rafts, Inflatable Furniture, Air Tools. Air Pressure (max)of Tire Inflator: 275PSI Special Features of this 12Volt Auto Air Inflator: High Pressure 275 PSI High Air Flow Inflator Built-in Work light/Emergency light Inflates average sized tires (16') in 5-10 minutes Pressure Gauge Reader Continuous Usage Time: Tire Inflator Has A Heavy Duty Motor. Accessories: 3 Nozzle adapters: collar, tire inflator nozzle, sports needle 12V Power Cord: 10 ft cord High Pressure Air Hose: 14' Air Hose with quick release valve connector Power Source of Tire Inflators: 12V cigarette lighter accessory receptacle Low Power Consumption.
Tank Size: 60 gallon vertical Max PSI: 135 PSI PSI: 11.3 CFM @ 90 PSI; 10.3 CFM @ 135 PSI Volts: 230 Volts Motor: 3 HP with thermal overload and manual reset - single phase motor
found in SS3L3's description:Product Description
Maximum air power! More delivered air (CFM) gives you the power to do the job right and in less time.
found in SS3L3's reviews: A cheap way to get more CFM... but its still cheap. - This air compressor is identical to my Ingersoll Rand SS3L3 compressor that I purchased through Northern Tool in the early summer of 2005. This is the first air compressor that I have ever owned, so it was a learning experience from the start. a little bit of die grinding, I rotated the tires on my car using the impact wrench and air ratchet, I used it to blow dust off my work bench and check the air in my tires on a routine basis. This borderline false advertising is similar to peak and RMS power ratings in audio amplifiers, though it is fairly standard operating procedure to rate motors in this fashion. Though it is quieter than a direct drive unit like the 30 gallon compressors sold at most hardware stores, 3450 RPM is still quite fast. With the pulley ratios, the compressor crank spins at 1200 RPM. Heavier duty systems might have the AC motor running at 1200-1750 RPM with the compressor running at ~700 RPM or less, resulting in a much quieter setup. The "valves" in the head are what I believe are called "reed valves", which are simply spring loaded "fingers" that cover holes in the cylinder head, and they move with the blowing/sucking of air as the pistons move in the cylinders (no mechanical actuation of the valves). The compressor can run fairly hot, especially when pressurizing the tank from zero pressure. I would like to add an intercooler in line to the tank as the compressed air is quite hot, and I think the compressor itself could use some more cooling. The flywheel on the compressor is designed to move air over the unit, but I still think the design needs improvement. Copper tubing is used to route compressed air from the compressor to the tank, and I think some improvements could be made there, as well. I will continue to use this unit for some time, but I am already considering either building my own low RPM, true 4-5 HP air compressor from various parts suppliers, or just purchasing a new one from a company like Eaton Compressor. Like houses, I think good advice for someone looking to buy an air compressor is "buy the most you can afford". I for one like the idea of a compressor running at a quiet 750 RPM at a mere 73 dBa, as opposed to my high revving 1200 RPM SS3L3.