Ah, the which air compressor to buy question. I went down that rabbit hole a year ago and am now in recovery, going to my meetings regularly, and don’t think about it every day anymore.
So many options, so many opinions, so dependent on anticipated use - not to mention the debate on where it’s made.
I’m a 2 car garage hobby - metal work, working on cars sort of use case. I made a spreadsheet with every compressor, features, specs, price, source I could find as an option to buy ( I think I posted at least a portion of it on this forum at some point) to make an "informed" decision and though it helped a bit to find equivalent models based on specs it still drove me crazy.
FWIW - I was set on either a Emax EI05V080I1 which I could get from Home Depot (would have rather go to Eaton for same unit but their shipping was too high) or the Quincy QT-5. I was about to pull the trigger on one of them and saw a Tractor Supply sale for the IR TS4N5 with essentially same specs for less than 1/2 the cost of the Emax & Quincy - it was around $1100. Biggest complaint on the TS4N5 was quality/motors going bad but I figured I could replace the motor twice and break even. Plus - it was on the floor at Tractor Supply and could get it that day. So I drove over, bought that and no complaints after 1 year.
I would recommend buying/setting up for a 240V compressor - I really like the ability to use a die grinder for as long as I need vs the old use & then wait for compressor to catch up. Also much better for paint gun - I didn't realize how much lousy air pressure was affecting paint quality (not talking about painting cars here, just furniture, projects, etc).
Good luck!