I've read a ton of threads/debates on air compressors. A common theme seems to be that the low end Quincy and IR models aren't good value. I've seen some comments that Eaton, Champion may be better value + whatever favorite someone may have in their shop.
I am garage hobby guy with a bunch of air tools I use, some small furniture spray painting + desire to learn to paint my old cars and trucks.
So I've been looking at the two stage, 17cfm 5hp sort of air compressors.
In an attempt to get a summary of what's out there - I tried to summarize those air compressors and typical prices on one sheet. I attached it in the pdf. It's hard to get all the details correct, there are different specs for same product even within the manufacturers site - so may be some mistakes.
Value is in the eye of the beholder sometimes - for me, I decided to focus on the rpm of the pump/motor (for noise and reliability), type of pump, whether it has an unloader or mag starter, and how/who to buy from ( I'd rather buy from big company or direct from mfg if I can).
It seems to me that to get to the "quality" range of air compressors in this range you need be willing to pay over $2k. That is, there is kind of a no-man's land between the very low end and the better compressors. I highlighted my favorites in that range in green. I had thought I was interested in the Quincy QT-5 but after going thru this if I was going to pay over $2k I'd look at one of the Emax models first.
For example: Emax EI05V080I1 - the prices on Emax are all over the place and Home Depot says they are all unavailable, as well as other sites. If you could really get this one for $2300 at AirCompressorDirect (whoever they are...) it seems the best value. Pressure Oiling, unloader, disc valves
Eaton is same as Emax and I was thinking about them until I called and found it would be $775 to ship one to Tucson, AZ.
Saylor-Beall nice but pricey. Champion is way too expensive in comparison.
That said, if you want to stay under $2k you are in the ~14cfm range. Based on specs alone - I'd be tempted to buy the single stage IR SS5L5. In a two car garage I don't have a long distance from compressor and it so much cheaper than the Emax I could buy two for the price of one Emax.
I've read that is on border of what's needed for spraying a car. If anyone has experience on this, I'd appreciate it.
I didn't look at many of the cheaper brands but perhaps I will go take a closer look at the lower models as a starter to see what I really need before popping for $2.5k for something. I'm coming off of a 40 year old 3hp Sears Craftsman so anything will be a step up!
If you see something I should consider or missed, comments appreciated (that is, as long as it's pleasant!).
I am garage hobby guy with a bunch of air tools I use, some small furniture spray painting + desire to learn to paint my old cars and trucks.
So I've been looking at the two stage, 17cfm 5hp sort of air compressors.
In an attempt to get a summary of what's out there - I tried to summarize those air compressors and typical prices on one sheet. I attached it in the pdf. It's hard to get all the details correct, there are different specs for same product even within the manufacturers site - so may be some mistakes.
Value is in the eye of the beholder sometimes - for me, I decided to focus on the rpm of the pump/motor (for noise and reliability), type of pump, whether it has an unloader or mag starter, and how/who to buy from ( I'd rather buy from big company or direct from mfg if I can).
It seems to me that to get to the "quality" range of air compressors in this range you need be willing to pay over $2k. That is, there is kind of a no-man's land between the very low end and the better compressors. I highlighted my favorites in that range in green. I had thought I was interested in the Quincy QT-5 but after going thru this if I was going to pay over $2k I'd look at one of the Emax models first.
For example: Emax EI05V080I1 - the prices on Emax are all over the place and Home Depot says they are all unavailable, as well as other sites. If you could really get this one for $2300 at AirCompressorDirect (whoever they are...) it seems the best value. Pressure Oiling, unloader, disc valves
Eaton is same as Emax and I was thinking about them until I called and found it would be $775 to ship one to Tucson, AZ.
Saylor-Beall nice but pricey. Champion is way too expensive in comparison.
That said, if you want to stay under $2k you are in the ~14cfm range. Based on specs alone - I'd be tempted to buy the single stage IR SS5L5. In a two car garage I don't have a long distance from compressor and it so much cheaper than the Emax I could buy two for the price of one Emax.
I've read that is on border of what's needed for spraying a car. If anyone has experience on this, I'd appreciate it.
I didn't look at many of the cheaper brands but perhaps I will go take a closer look at the lower models as a starter to see what I really need before popping for $2.5k for something. I'm coming off of a 40 year old 3hp Sears Craftsman so anything will be a step up!
If you see something I should consider or missed, comments appreciated (that is, as long as it's pleasant!).