What are you going to use it for? If its just for filling tires and such, it will be fine. I have had one of those, (6.5 HP so-called horsepower), for about 10 years now, and I'm going to upgrade soon. I do a lot of grinding and sanding with mine, and it will NOT keep up. They make these things for us, and they look like a real compressor, smell like a real compressor, but definitely don't act like one. I go to a friend's commercial shop, and he has a commercial quality Quincy, a real 5 horsepower one, would probably cost $4000.00 new, and I bead blast in his big commercial cabinet. His compressor won't keep up to continuous blasting, either. I'm gonna upgrade to an Eaton compressor, rated for 32 cfm, actually puts out over 20 cfm, and it should do the trick. It needs a real 7.5 HP motor, that weighs as much as a Volkswagen (well, not quite). John V.O.