18 by 10 by 22 inches; 52 pounds; 1-year warranty 1/4-inch brass Makita universal coupler Cast-iron pump and roll cage construction 3.3 cfm delivered at 90 psi; low 1,720 rpm extends motor life and lowers noise 12.4 amp, 2-horsepower, 2-1/2-gallon oiled single hot dog compressor with handle
found in MAC700's description:From the Manufacturer
The new MAC700 - Hotdog compressor by Makita is blowing away the competition with built-in features such as a super quiet motor that draws only 12.0HP AIRCOMPRESSOR 12. hot dog tank Low amp draw & oil lubricated Roll-bar handle Industrial air filter & cast iron cylinder Oil sight glass & lever handle ball valve Built-in thermal overload for motor protection MAC700 2HP AIRCOMPRESSOR.
found in MAC700's reviews: Smashed crankcase cover - The compressor came by USPS and I had to pick it up from the post office. The shipping carton is in perfect condition, but, upon opening the box, I was stunned to see the crankcase cover was smashed in and the uploading tub was dangling. I called the service department and the manager is very friendly to offer for the repair. After waiting for an hour at the service shop, I came out with a working compressor.
I only have had the compressor for 3 days, and, it has been working like they advertised. Arrived damaged - After opening the cardboard box that was obviously crushed, I found the plastic motor cover broked and the brass unloading elbow broken-off in the check valve attached to the side of the tank. An Airbrushing Powerhouse -
I use it to power airbrushes along with an added-on airbrush regulator/gauge/moisture trap. This is exactly what I wanted for airbrushing. It has a much longer lifespan than "airbrush compressors". The airbrushes work consistently all throughout the refill phase. This is the muscle car of airbrush compressors even though it was made in Taiwan. 5 to 10 minutes of airbrushing in silence, and when it comes on it does have some volume, but it is so much less noise than an oilless.
I had to tighten down the crankcase cover (Ref# 29, Part# 304013-E) because it was leaking oil.
19-3/8 by 18 by 18-3/4 inches; 77 pounds; 1-year warranty 1/4-inch brass Makita universal coupler Cast-iron pump and roll cage construction 4.2 cfm delivered at 90 psi; low 1,720 rpm extends motor life and lowers noise 13 amp, 2-1/2-horsepower, 4-gallon oiled twin hot dog compressor with handle
found in MAC2400's description:From the Manufacturer
The new MAC2400 - Twin Stack aircompressor by Makita is blowing away the competition.3 amps to operate, a lower 1720 RPM rating and a heavy duty Intake Air Filter system like no other, its easy to see how this unit will out last and outperform everyone else. Large automotive style industrial air filter for increased air intake and greater efficiency.
found in MAC2400's reviews: I'll let you know when I get a chance to use it! - After reading 45 reviews, most of which described the unit arriving damaged in one way or another, it would have been wise on my part to find a source for this compressor where I could pick it up. When it arrived, the crankcase cover (aluminum) was cracked, causing oil to coat much of the unit. Decent compressor if you can get one without damage - I researched portable compressors for months before deciding on the MAC2400. Even with weight I was quite pleased with the compressor but my buying experience was much less. My first compressor from Amazon had a broken plastic motor cover which wasn't caused by shipping damage. I sent it back and Amazon had a replacement back to me in 3-4 days, Quick!, but that compressor also was damaged. The air cleaner housing was thrown on top of the compressor and beat up the control panel and one gauge from bouncing around. I called Makita and they would not cover damage but could send me the control panel for $45. I was told to contact Amazon and after a week of waiting on Amazon, I was told that they could not send part (it would void warranty if replaced) and they were not going to send a replacement compressor. I packaged up the second compressor and sent back. I wasn't going to order another brand compressor from Amazon as I didn't want the hassle if damaged again. looking at Ridgid as I really didn't want a Dewalt or the Porter Cable pancake compressor which they carried. I bought a Ridgid model with a higher cfm rating, larger air tanks, wheels, handle and it came out of box without a scratch. After moving it around the house and up the stairs, I don't know how long I would have enjoyed carrying the MAC2400 or any other brand compressor that weighs 70-80lbs.
Overall the MAC2400 looked and sounded like a good compressor for the short time I had it but makes me wonder how well they are built, with so many problems between packaging and broken parts inside cartons not caused by shipping damage on the Mac700's and a few of these. If you are not in a hurry for a compressor and/or don't care about cosmetic condtion out of the box (if damaged) then Amazon is the place to buy with their best price.
18-1/2 by 15 by 16-3/4 inches; 60 pounds; 1-year warranty Includes DEWALT synthetic compressor oil and pressure regulator Cylinder constructed of cast iron Delivers 3.2 cfm at 100 psi; features overload protection to eliminate risk of motor damage 14 amp 2-1/2-horsepower 4-gallon oiled twin hot dog compressor with carrying handle
found in D55151's description:From the Manufacturer
This versatile compressor can perform a multitude of jobs, from roofing to finish to trim to home/hobby applications. The compressor delivers 3. Includes 3/8-inch regulator and initial fill of DeWalt synthetic aircompressor oil.2 cubic feet per minute delivered at 100 psi, enables speedy recovery
Oil-lubricated pump improves durability
4-gallon twin-stack tank design offers proven acceptance in the market
Lightweight design improves portability
Overload protection eliminates risk of motor damage
Dual soft-start valves assist in cold weather startup
Cast-iron cylinder enhances pump life
Specifications
Drive: direct drive
Horsepower: 2-1/2 max hp
Tank size: 4 gallons
Power supply: 120-volt AC, 14 amps, 60 Hz, 2-pole induction motor
Cubic feet per minute at 100 psi: 3.
Includes
DeWalt synthetic compressor oil
Pressure regulator
Warranty This DeWalt high-performance industrial tool comes with a warranty package that includes: 30-day, no-risk satisfaction guarantee One-year free service contract One-year warranty
Product Description
Portable electric powered compressor with 2 HP, high output motor. enables quick recovery.
found in D55151's reviews: excellent compressor - Two months later, I open the box, take it out, and realize that the plastic cover is broken into many, many pieces! I was very disappointed! There was no visible damage anywhere on the compressor or the box it came in. The guy said he is going to mail me the new cover right away, express shipping (I told him I need to use it in 3 days), I could not be without compressor. 15 minutes later the same guy from Dewalt calls me back, saying it would be better if he just shipped me a brand new compressor, express mail of course, as long as I agree to ship my unit back, free of charge. Now that's what I call customer service! I got the new unit, hooked it up, used it (and continue to use it) extensively (it's my only compressor), and it has never let me down. It may be a little loud, but I don't know which compressor is quiet. Dials are easy to use, drain plug as well, and it does not leak air.
60 pounds; 1-year warranty Includes DEWALT synthetic compressor oil and pressure regulator Cylinder constructed of cast iron 4.1 cfm delivered at 90 psi; shut-off valve at line and auto reset 14-1/2 amp 2-horsepower 4-gallon oiled twin hot dog compressor with carrying handle
found in EC12's description: com
Hitachis 2-horsepower compressor is one of the hardest-working units on the market.1 cfm of free air at 90 psi--enough to easily run two tools at once. Because of its compact size and trim weight, its the perfect compressor for the home do-it-yourselfer, but taking into account its power and portability, contractors will love it, too.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
From the Manufacturer
This Hitachi aircompressor is powered by a 2 hp, 115-volt direct-drive motor and oil lube pump at 3,450 rpm.1 cfm of free air, at 90 psi.
From the Manufacturer
The Hitachi EC12 aircompressor is powered by a 2-horsepower, 115-volt direct-drive motor and oil lube pump at 3,450 rpm. It delivers 4 cubic feet per minute of free air at 90 psi.3-gallon capacity
Comes standard with line regulator and gauges
O-ring on draincock makes valve easy to open and close
Pressure switch has start/stop control at 100 and 125 psi with 14-second recovery time
15 amp motor runs at 3,450 rpm, providing 8.2 cubic feet per minute of free air
Specifications
Horsepower: 2
Amps: 15
Speed: 3,450 rpm
Air displacement: 8.
Recovery time: 14 seconds
Warranty All Hitachi power tools purchased in the U. Warranty coverage is conditional upon the original purchaser furnishing Hitachi Power Tools U.6CFM at 100PSI, 14 second recovery time, 100/125 start/stop control, 4. Oil lube single piston compressor type, line regulator with gauge, direct drive electric motor, suction cup feet for extra stability, O-ring on draincock makes valve easy to open and close and resists stripping, vertically stacked twin tanks.
found in EC12's reviews: Zero stars for Amazon & Tool Crib - Based on the fantastic reviews, I decided to purchase this compressor. The box arrived, and when I opened it, I was a little surprised at how little packing material there was - just a box with the compressor inside. The oil reservoir cover was shattered. If a book had arrived with a creased cover, no big deal, but I needed this for a job, and there's no way I can get this replaced in time to do it.
86 pounds; 2-year limited warranty Includes compressor, mobility kit, ASME safety valve, manual Cast-iron construction 12 amps; 150 psi, enough to operate 2 nailers at once; roll bar to protect motor and pump 2-1/2-horsepower 4-1/2-gallon oiled wheeled single hot dog compressor
found in C3551's description: If you're a contractor looking for the right compressor, you've found it.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
From the Manufacturer
Why lift when you can roll? The Job Boss Compressor comes equipped with a mobility kit for job site portability.5 gallon, Oil-Lube contractor style compressor is packed with features youll like. The High-flo air regulator and 2-port removable console are winning combinations for contractors looking for performance and versatility. This compressor is designed with a removable console for maximum mobility and air pressure.5 HP single tank aircompressor
Oil-lube aircompressor for maximum durability
150-PSI tank pressure for longer tool run time,
Quieter motor is easy on eardrums
120 V/ 60 hertz/1 phase motor
Two pole, 3450-RPM capacitor start induction motor for maximum air delivery
Includes 1-year limited warranty on parts and accessories
SPECIFICATIONS
150-PSI tank
3450-RPM capacitor start induction motor
8 oz. oil capacity
Product Description
The Job Boss Compressor comes equipped with a mobility kit for job site portability.5 gallon, Oil-Lube contractor style compressor is packed with features youll like. The High-flow air regulator and 2-port removable console are winning combinations for contractors looking for performance and versatility.5 gallon, mobile, contractor-style, single tank aircompressor. 2-port removable console to allow remote air regulation and higher pressure closer to the job site.5 gallon storage capacity air tank supports heavy use of brad nailers, staplers, and finish nailers; moderate use of roofing and framing nailers.5 gallon 150 PSI portable aircompressor, Mobility kit, ASME safety valve, and Operator manual.
found in C3551's reviews: The Wheels! - I have given this unit a 5 star rating and this is my third compressor that I've owned over past years. In one of the earlier reviews a mention was made about the flat protective cover plate that caps out the top of the unit. I'm going to modify my Job Boss with a Jet 3/8"x50' air hose reel bolted right on top of that cover plate and not only eleminate some of the mess with air lines snaking all over the floor but should also keep anyone from standing on that plate. You can find air hose reels in Amazon's Tool Crib listings.
Delivers 4 avg scfm @ 90 psi Wheels and handle for easy portability Oil-lubricated cast iron cylinder pump for long lasting, reliable performance Large, 8-gallon tank for extra storage
found in HL5501's description: com
An aircompressor isn't one of those must-have tools for the homeowner-that is, until you've used one. The HL5501 has plenty of power for a stapler or nailer; imagine how quickly a chair rail could go up. Because it's a smaller unit, its air delivery is lower, so make sure you check the air requirements of the tools you intend to use it with.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
From the Manufacturer
Ideal for inflating balls and tires, nailing fences, stapling protective wrap, and more, this 8-gallon aircompressor offers a whole new world of around-the-house convenience. A handle and wheels make this compressor highly portable for doing jobs in the basement, on the roof, and in the yard. You'll get those occasional home repair jobs done more quickly and with less expensive with this Campbell Hausfeld compressor and air tools.
Compared to electric power tools, Campbell Hausfeld air tools save you both time and money. The initial cost of an air tool is significantly lower than its electrically powered counterpart, and the average life is longer. Air tools also deliver more torque and higher revolutions-per-minute than electric tools, helping you complete your jobs more quickly and effectively.
FEATURES
Large, 8-gallon tank for extra storage
Oil-lubricated cast iron cylinder pump for long lasting, reliable performance
Wheels and handle for easy portability
Delivers 4 avg scfm @ 90 psi
SPECIFICATIONS
Delivers 4 avg scfm @ 90 psi
Product Description
8 Gallon, 15A Cast Iron AirCompressor, Oil Lube Pump With 2.
found in HL5501's reviews: Good lightweight compressor - Twelve pairs of pintle hinges, each leg 2"x 3/16"x 20", took a long, long time.
Which brings me to my first complaint: during that job, a couple of the fittings under the protective plastic shield vibrated loose and leaked enough air that the compressor couldn't reach shut-off pressure. No big deal to pull the cover (four phillips-head screws) and tighten the fittings, but I don't think they ought to have vibrated loose in the first place. Using the nailer at 100psi, the compressor cycled fairly regularly, but could keep up with the nailer without any trouble.
Noisy? Yes, but so is every other aircompressor I've ever heard, and it cycles fast enough that for occasional use it's tolerable.
My only real problem with the HL5501, other than fittings that come loose, is that the air outlet comes off the side of the manifold in such a way that by the time you've attached a water filter and a female quick-disconnect fitting, there's quite a bit of potential leverage hanging out there unprotected. I'm always worried about hitting it, or pulling the air hose too hard, or doing some such thing that bends the manifold, or tweaks the regulator, or busts the water filter. Make sure to site it so that that air outlet is protected.
5-year limited warranty Provides 5.6 scfm at 40 psi and 5.1 scfm at 90 psi High-flow regulator for more efficient operation of pneumatic tools Tank pressure is maintained between 145 and 175 psi for more usable air High-pressure technology provides the equivalent of a 60-gallon air supply
found in CPFC2TV3525VP's description:From the Manufacturer
This 25-gallon vertical aircompressor is a real performer with a high-pressure design that allows more usable air to be stored in the tank. It's like being able to fit 60-gallons of air in a 25-gallon tank, giving you a longer time between refills, you'll get more done. A higher flow regulator starts the pump at 145 psi and stops it at 175 psi for more pressure and airflow. Includes compressor with high-flow, high-pressure regulator and gauge, 1/4-inch quick coupler, and operator's manual.6 HP Running
175 PSI - 60 gallon equivalent tank size as compared to conventional 125 PSI model
82 Dba
High-FloSM air regulator (145 PSI start and 175 PSI stop pressure switch) and High-FloSM quick connect coupler
Provides the highest level of moderate-to-heavy duty, tool operation in its class
Direct-drive, twin cylinder, oil free design for duability and no maintenance
120 Volt high-torque, capacitor start induction motor for reliable starting
Longer life and quieter operation with "4 Pole" 1725 RPM motor
Large air regulated pressure gauge for easy visibility and better accuracy
Cushioned handle for comfortable grip
Shroud with integrated air intake filter improves cooling and reduces noise
Standard Equipment: Compressor, ASME safety valve, air regulator and gauges, 1/4" quick coupler, and operating manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Lubrication: Oil Free
Tank Size Gal. PSI: 175
SCFM Air Delivery @40 PSI: 5.6
SCFM Air Delivery @90 PSI: 5.
Product Description
25-gallon tank, 15 amps @ 115 volts, 175 PSI, SCFM Air Delivery 5.1 @ 90 PSI, Pressure release, Regulator, 2 gauges, Standard equipment: Compressor, ASME safety valve, air regulator and gauges.
found in CPFC2TV3525VP's reviews: great choice for general purpose home use - The two-stage compressor means that it is quieter than a single-stage unit, and should mean better reliability as well.
I've used some fairly demanding air tools with it, such as air drills and die grinders. The motor comes on early and stays on under continuous air drill usage, but it manages to keep up.
You can probably get this cheaper at a local store if it is available and if you have a vehicle that can haul it around, because Amazon has to cover the cost of shipping.
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 aircompressor is identical to my Ingersoll Rand SS3L3 compressor that I purchased through Northern Tool in the early summer of 2005. This is the first aircompressor that I have ever owned, so it was a learning experience from the start.
It is recommended that you purchase the IR SS3L3 startup kit as the compressor is delivered to you without any oil in it. When I plugged in the compressor to test it out, I found that the motor continued to run even as the gauge on the tank passed 130 psi.
I ran the compressor off and on for several months without any major issues. 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. I bought the compressor because I have several project cars, and I would like to begin the serious work of restoring them. Recently, I have been looking at plans for a sandblasting cabinet, and I am starting to doubt that this compressor will stand up to the task of sand blasting for extended periods. Things I have learned about the compressor since its purchase that have led me to this conclusion:
1. (I swap between my compressor and my dryer on the only 230V outlet in my house). 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. There is apparently no available rebuild kit for the compressor itself, according to the local IR dealer, though they do sell gaskets and the oiling kit. It is a two cylinder, single stage compressor. 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). I was somewhat disappointed to discover the absence of rod bearings and the use of aluminum rods. 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. I bought some copper to fab up a larger heat sink for the compressor housing, though I haven't made it yet. The flywheel on the compressor is designed to move air over the unit, but I still think the design needs improvement. This makes me want to install a condensor between the compressor and tank). 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. One could remove the compressor to change the oil, but a better soultion would be to insert a ball valve in the oil drain plug for easy draining.
IR sells the SS5L5, which uses the same 60 gallon tank, but a 5 HP split phase 3450 RPM motor running a different two piston single stage compressor.
My biggest complaints are the use of the split phase motor, the relatively cheap design of the compressor (aluminum rods and lack of rod bearings), the flimsy pressure switch, and the cheap fittings used all over the machine. 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 aircompressor 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 aircompressor 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. Meanwhile, my criticisms of this unit are based on what I'd like to see in a compressor, that is all.
Built-in emergency light for illumination at home or on the road Vehicle jumper cables 250 psi aircompressor 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 put a small compressor on it and it works fine for emergencies, but it's not meant to inflate tires all the time like a Campbell-Hausfield 10-hp dual-stage compressor with 50-gallon tank, it's an emergency convenience, and that's the point that should be remembered. 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.
One-Year Warranty/30-Day Performance Certification Oil-free compressor can operate on slopes without risk of leaks Rugged, top load magazine for easy reloading Depth-of-drive adjustment to match nail depth to the application Quick release nosepiece for easy clearing of jams
found in CFFN250A's reviews: Good buy not very portable with NO handle. - Both the compressor and the nailer work at least as well as advertised. The only place to grab is the plastic cover over the compressor pump, and that appears never to have been intended for use as a handle.