I've been shopping for my first compressor for a few weeks now, and I've read everything I can find on it, which essentially boils down to the following advice:
- Get an oil-lube compressor
- Get the biggest tank you can
- Get 220v if you can
Finding all three of those priorities in a single compressor is hard for around $300, but these two came close and I'm wondering which you'd go with:
Husky 33 Gal:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-33...ressor-C331H/203995169?N=c2fhZrd#.UtyTFRDTmbg
Pros:
165psi
2 yr warranty
78dba
33 Gal
Cons:
OIL FREE
120v
Harbor freight 29 gal: (there are 2 very similar models so I just picked the one with better reviews)
http://www.harborfreight.com/air-to...-cast-iron-vertical-air-compressor-68127.html
Pros:
Can be converted to 220v
Belt driven
2hp motor
Oiled motor
Cons:
No warranty
Even the positive reviews seem to describe replacing parts right out of the box
Or is there another option I'm missing? I'd love to spend a little less money, I was originally shopping in the $150 range, since I'm only using it for finish nailing and light impact wrench duty and trim painting in the near term. I might use it for grinding or sanding in the future, but if those are the only things I need the high CFM for, I can always go electric for that.
I've shopped the used market up here pretty thoroughly, and I can get a real steal on small oilless compressors, but the garage grade ones seem to all live in garages until they die. The best I could find so far was a used 33 gal husky for $160, but without the warranty, I'm not sure if that's the best idea.
- Get an oil-lube compressor
- Get the biggest tank you can
- Get 220v if you can
Finding all three of those priorities in a single compressor is hard for around $300, but these two came close and I'm wondering which you'd go with:
Husky 33 Gal:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-33...ressor-C331H/203995169?N=c2fhZrd#.UtyTFRDTmbg
Pros:
165psi
2 yr warranty
78dba
33 Gal
Cons:
OIL FREE
120v
Harbor freight 29 gal: (there are 2 very similar models so I just picked the one with better reviews)
http://www.harborfreight.com/air-to...-cast-iron-vertical-air-compressor-68127.html
Pros:
Can be converted to 220v
Belt driven
2hp motor
Oiled motor
Cons:
No warranty
Even the positive reviews seem to describe replacing parts right out of the box
Or is there another option I'm missing? I'd love to spend a little less money, I was originally shopping in the $150 range, since I'm only using it for finish nailing and light impact wrench duty and trim painting in the near term. I might use it for grinding or sanding in the future, but if those are the only things I need the high CFM for, I can always go electric for that.
I've shopped the used market up here pretty thoroughly, and I can get a real steal on small oilless compressors, but the garage grade ones seem to all live in garages until they die. The best I could find so far was a used 33 gal husky for $160, but without the warranty, I'm not sure if that's the best idea.