Why look for belt driven? What are the advantages
Read young grasshopper . . . . READ . . . . . GJ is full of THOUSANDS, if not TENS OF THOUSANDS of posts of people comparing compressors.
If you're just buying ONE compressor for all your uses, why "settle" on oil-less Craftsman or other that will ruin your hearing and be miserable to work around??
My neighbor has upright 33 gal Craftsman oil-less, and it wakes me up 80 ft away when he cranks it up in morning !!
Belt driven compressors are easy way to ensure you're getting
oil-splash compressor that will be oh so quiet compared to almost every other oil-less compressor.
In perfect world, you've have oil-splash compressor for garage PLUS you'd have portable oil-less compressor that you haul around for outdoor work like roofing, brad nailing, etc. Example would be DeWalt or Hitachi twin-tank oil-less that are commonly used by contractors. Smaller version of oil-less compressor might be "pancake" compressor that has small oval-shaped tank.
Likely you can't afford TWO compressors right now, so buying good medium sized belt-driven oilsplash compressor will get you by until need arises for 60 gallon for garage. You may never need oil-less compressor, unless specific needs require portability.
Below are examples of oil-splash compressors that will run on either 120v/240v:
. . . 2 HP Sanborn / 20 gallon
. . . 2 HP SpeedAire / 20 gallon