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Compressor help needed!

RascalRider

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Want to buy a compressor for my home garage. Looking to get a 30-33 gal to run basic tools for a do it yourself kind of guy. Have about $500 to spend. Please give me your ideas. Most of the reviews I read don't help because no one but the guys with problems right them! :thumbup:
 
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rburke65

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Well, you have to determine what your "basic tools" consume as far as cfm. Trust me, the small grinders, sanders, etc. Eat a ton of compressed air. You don't say what basic tools are, but that is where you want to start. I also think you meant "write them" rather than "right them".
 
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RascalRider

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I am leaning toward this one. Even though it is only a 20gal it seems to have a good set of reviews.

Ingersoll Rand Garage Mate Air Compressor 2 HP, 5.2 CFM, Model# P1.5IU-A9
 

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I picked up the 60 gallon husky for 438 after a 10% off and its great. Still need to buy your hookup and regulator and all that though.
 
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cashishift

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Puma makes a few good ones in this price range.

as does CastAir.. but at a certain point they are all about the same.
 

rwhite692

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If you have $500 to spend, I'd recommend that you bide your time and wait for a decent used two-stage, American made compressor to come along. They come up on craigslist all the time....Whatever you do, don't get an oil-less (scroll type compressor)...you will regret it...
 

GarageWrench

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So much hate for the oilless models, I've had my Craftsman Pro 25 gallon 2 stage oilless for at least five years and its been awesome. It's actually pretty quiet, I can have a conversation while standing right next to it while its filling.
I've ran die grinders, impact wrenches and ratchets all without a problem. I even removed four tires off my suv with 6 lugs each without the compressor kicking on once.
This model has been replaced with a newer oiled version though.
Just wanted to prevent too much false info about oilless compressors from being spread around, not ALL of them are loud.
 
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I am leaning toward this one. Even though it is only a 20gal it seems to have a good set of reviews.

Ingersoll Rand Garage Mate Air Compressor 2 HP, 5.2 CFM, Model# P1.5IU-A9
 

79firebird

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cfaas416 i have that same compressor at my work shop had it at home tell i got a bigger one. I have it hooked to a 80 gallon tank also. use to have it hooked on 2 tanks. You will get a lot of use out of it. Ive had mine for over 8 years and it see's 3+ hours of use a day most times. there have been days where i have used it all day long so it has lots of hours on it. So ya i would say RascalRider go for the husky
 

cfaas416

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cfaas416 i have that same compressor at my work shop had it at home tell i got a bigger one. I have it hooked to a 80 gallon tank also. use to have it hooked on 2 tanks. You will get a lot of use out of it. Ive had mine for over 8 years and it see's 3+ hours of use a day most times. there have been days where i have used it all day long so it has lots of hours on it. So ya i would say RascalRider go for the husky

good to know!!! thanks!

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Just a thought on used compressors here, I know a lot of people who don't maintain their compressor so waiting for a used one might end in disaster... especially in the trapped water, rusted out tank arena.
 

Jvvmusme

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Buy the biggest compressor you can afford, if you have the space. After a while you will want more and more air for more tools, gadgets, etc...
I began with 5 gallons, then 20 gallons and now I am in 60 gallons.
 
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