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Compressor--80gal 2 stage

bmwguru

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Compressor is SOLD!!! Thanks for the interest.
 
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Here are the specs and a few pics. Its a Coleman Powermate Industrial 2 stage air compressor. 80 gallon tank. 6.5hp American made Century motor. 175psi Runs on 220v. Requires a 30amp 220v breaker. 11.9cfm @ 100psi and 11.3cfm @ 175psi. Comes with a 5 foot cord with a 50amp plug. Has been used lightly in a home garage. It is in very clean, if not as new condition. Not covered in any kind of overspray or gunk like the ones out of a shop/commercial environment. $500 OBO

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I've been keeping an eye on my local Craigslist for a compressor.
If I lived closer than a few states away-That would be sold.
It shouldn't last long at that price.
Good luck!
 

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Dang... I have been checking compressors on the Dallas Craigslist twice a day for a month and haven't seen a single deal close to that. :(
 

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People must be nuts not to jump on that in your town. I've been looking for a deal like that forever around here.
 
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Just out of curiosity, why did you get a new one ? I mean, I know it was for xmas, but most guys just get a tie.

2 reasons I guess. First and foremost, more performance. My new compressor has 26cfm at 175psi!! Second I only wanted to buy one more compressor. I did a lot of research and settled on a nice Eaton. I probably went a bit overboard, but I should not have any lack of performance with my new one.
 
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jay50

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If I weren't so far away, I would be on that thing like white on rice.....
 

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Couple of thoughts (and a free bump):

1) The economy *****. Consumers aren't making discretionary purchases, and an air compressor for most hobbyists is a discretionary purchase. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the economy is going to improve anytime soon.

2) The weather *****. Indiana, like a good part of the country, has been in the deep freeze for nearly two weeks. Lots of folks on this board have big, climate controlled garages, but those folks aren't looking for a lower-performance air compressor like this. People looking for a compressor like this have an uninsulated garage with an electric space heater. They're looking to upgrade from their CH 2 hp pancake compressor, but with the weather we've been having, they're inside watching the playoffs and not thinking about air compressors. Warmer weather should bring out more buyers.

3) Because of the size and weight of a compressor, your potential market is local, or at best regional. Someone has to drive to Indy and pick it up. So selling a used compressor is going to be infinitely more difficult than, say, a set of wrenches which you can box up and ship anywhere.

If you want to sell the compressor as quickly as possible, change the price to $500 or best offer. You might get some lowball offers (you can always say no), but at least that will give you a better idea of what the market actually is for your compressor.
 
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Couple of thoughts (and a free bump):

1) The economy *****. Consumers aren't making discretionary purchases, and an air compressor for most hobbyists is a discretionary purchase. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the economy is going to improve anytime soon.

2) The weather *****. Indiana, like a good part of the country, has been in the deep freeze for nearly two weeks. Lots of folks on this board have big, climate controlled garages, but those folks aren't looking for a lower-performance air compressor like this. People looking for a compressor like this have an uninsulated garage with an electric space heater. They're looking to upgrade from their CH 2 hp pancake compressor, but with the weather we've been having, they're inside watching the playoffs and not thinking about air compressors. Warmer weather should bring out more buyers.

3) Because of the size and weight of a compressor, your potential market is local, or at best regional. Someone has to drive to Indy and pick it up. So selling a used compressor is going to be infinitely more difficult than, say, a set of wrenches which you can box up and ship anywhere.

If you want to sell the compressor as quickly as possible, change the price to $500 or best offer. You might get some lowball offers (you can always say no), but at least that will give you a better idea of what the market actually is for your compressor.
Thanks for the advice. $500 OBO
 
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