Shopping for a new compressor. After reading a few threads on here it seems that CFM is the goal. I will be using this in a home shop/garage mostly for automotive use. I want it be capable of running DA, grinder, cut off wheel, sand blaster, ect, ect. Ive narrowed my search down to two options both from Ingersoll Rand. I was convinced that bigger is better until I looked at the CFM. These are the two options...
CFM @ 90 PSI: 18.1
Duty Cycle: 100%
Air Outlet Size: 1/2 in.
Style: Single Stage, Twin Cylinder
Grade: Commercial
Running HP: 5 HP
Maximum Pressure: 135 PSI
Pump Type: Cast Iron
Tank Size: 60 gal.
Manufacturer Part Number 48671770
Running HP: 5 HP
Duty Cycle: 100%
Air Outlet Size: 1/2 in.
Grade: Industrial
Maximum Pressure: 175 PSI
CFM @ 90 PSI: 15.8
Tank Size: 80 gal.
Style: Two Stage
Manufacturer Part Number TS4N5
The 60 gal has a higher CFM @ 90 18.1 vs 15.8. The 80 gal seems to be better in all other categories, max pressure, two stage pump, bigger tank. I guess my main questions is higher CFM worth the smaller compressor?
CFM @ 90 PSI: 18.1
Duty Cycle: 100%
Air Outlet Size: 1/2 in.
Style: Single Stage, Twin Cylinder
Grade: Commercial
Running HP: 5 HP
Maximum Pressure: 135 PSI
Pump Type: Cast Iron
Tank Size: 60 gal.
Manufacturer Part Number 48671770
Running HP: 5 HP
Duty Cycle: 100%
Air Outlet Size: 1/2 in.
Grade: Industrial
Maximum Pressure: 175 PSI
CFM @ 90 PSI: 15.8
Tank Size: 80 gal.
Style: Two Stage
Manufacturer Part Number TS4N5
The 60 gal has a higher CFM @ 90 18.1 vs 15.8. The 80 gal seems to be better in all other categories, max pressure, two stage pump, bigger tank. I guess my main questions is higher CFM worth the smaller compressor?



