I have been searching for a couple of months for a 5 hp 80 gal for my new almost finished garage. After hours upon hours of reading reviews and forum threads I narrowed my list of compressors down to the Quincy QT-5, Champion VR5-8,and Saylor Beall VT-735-80. I got to see the Champion run in person at a local garage and I was very impressed. It is a well built machine with a Baldor Motor and a 5 year prorated warranty. If you have the coin, you can’t go wrong with this one. I also got a look at the Quincy QT-5 at a nearby Rural King store. The price was well within my budget but there were a couple of things that I didn’t like. The belt guard was bird cage type material and seemed flimsy. The compressor and motor sheaves were set screw type not taper lock. The pump rpms were a little on the high side @ 942. Lastly, you have to buy their expensive start-up kit to get their questionable warranty. Now on to the Saylor Beall VT-735-80. Like the Champion it has tapered roller main bearings, long life disc valves that are easily serviced, and a centrifugal unloaded for no-load starts. But unlike Quincy and Champion, the SB only has a 1 year warranty. I haven’t yet got to see one in person but the Saylor Beall has a legacy of being top of the line,long lasting, and the last true American aircompressor manufacturer. Now pricing! I’m not even going to try to start pricing with different options, so I will try my best to equip them comparably with a mag starter and automatic drain, two must-have options in my opinion.
Quincy QT-5 base: 1,800.00 + tax. Rural King
https://www.ruralking.com/air-compressor-5-hp-80-gal-2-
W/ starter: 1,949.99 no tax free shipping. Northern Tool
https://m.northerntool.com/products/shop~tools~product_20035047
Champion VR5-8 w/starter and drain: 2,664.53 no tax free shipping. Compressor World
https://www.compressorworld.com/r-series-5-hp-air-compressor-two-stage-80-gallon-230
Saylor Beall VT-735-80 w/ starter and drain: 2,468.00 no tax free shipping Smittys automotive shop equipment
http://automotiveshopequipment.net/pages/Saylor/
My head is still spinning from price crunching and weighing options. Any advice is welcome and appreciated. Thx in advance.