BrandoJames
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I have an old portable air tank (12 gallon) that I fill up at the gas station, then use at home for inflating car tires, bike tires, etc. I recently noticed a barely readable date warning stamp near the bottom “Discard by 2008”. Before my tank blows, I’m thinking about trading up. Maybe a nice air compressor that I can plug into the wall. Or maybe…something bigger, so I can go to AIR TOOLS, lol.
That sounds like a ridiculous waste of money. But there’s not a big gap between a quality small compressor for tires ($35-$40) versus the low end compressors for air tools ($100). I have an ancient corded 1/2” impact wrench. Would also like a small footprint 3/8” impact. Just not sure if I should go with:
1) a small air compressor (just to air up tires) and switch over to cordless impacts. Or
2) big air compressor which can inflate tires and also drive air tools.
I’ve read that air tools tend to last much longer than cordless (and I hate the idea of charging batteries). Also read that big compressors can be *noisy* for a home garage. Thanks for any opinions.
That sounds like a ridiculous waste of money. But there’s not a big gap between a quality small compressor for tires ($35-$40) versus the low end compressors for air tools ($100). I have an ancient corded 1/2” impact wrench. Would also like a small footprint 3/8” impact. Just not sure if I should go with:
1) a small air compressor (just to air up tires) and switch over to cordless impacts. Or
2) big air compressor which can inflate tires and also drive air tools.
I’ve read that air tools tend to last much longer than cordless (and I hate the idea of charging batteries). Also read that big compressors can be *noisy* for a home garage. Thanks for any opinions.