GarageEnvy
Well-known member
I'm looking at purchasing a small portable compressor for a couple of reasons.
1) A guy came along and paid me way too much for my 15 year old Craftsman oiless that I had never drained
2) I'm doing more work out of the garage on homes where I need to be able to take a compressor with me and pack it up each night.
3) I don't have the funds right now for the big 220 monster and I can't really justify it for my use.
I don't run a blast cabinet. I don't have any pending or upcoming paint projects and no need to run air sanders in the next year or so. The most frequent use would probably be pumping up bike tires. Away from the garage it would run a single framing nailer and trim gun. I zeroed in on Dewalt because of their design and the fact that back in the day when I worked construction Emglo was the industry standard. I've found 3 models and I'm wondering if any of you own one of these or could make recommendations.
D55154
http://www.dewalt.com/tools/compressors-hand-carry---electric-d55154.aspx
Love the design and the ability to wheel in my tools on top of it. I suspect oil lubricated pump would be better and quieter but this thing only puts out 4 cfm and a pump speed of 3400rpm
D55371
http://www.dewalt.com/tools/compressors-wheeled-portable---electric-d55371.aspx
Larger tank but now over 100 pounds. I'd lose the shelf for hauling in tools but the pump runs 1725 rpm and is 2 stage. It also has a little larger tire and 1.6 hp
D55171
http://www.dewalt.com/tools/compressors-wheeled-portable---electric-d55171.aspx
Pretty much the same as above. In fact I really can't point to any major differences.
D55146
http://www.dewalt.com/tools/compressors-wheeled-portable---electric-d55146.aspx
Appears to be their Cadillac. 200psi and 1.8hp and 5.2scfm. The cons are a smaller tank, oil free pump and a little louder than the other models (but still pretty quiet). It's also belt drive rather than direct and 20 pounds lighter.
1) A guy came along and paid me way too much for my 15 year old Craftsman oiless that I had never drained
2) I'm doing more work out of the garage on homes where I need to be able to take a compressor with me and pack it up each night.
3) I don't have the funds right now for the big 220 monster and I can't really justify it for my use.
I don't run a blast cabinet. I don't have any pending or upcoming paint projects and no need to run air sanders in the next year or so. The most frequent use would probably be pumping up bike tires. Away from the garage it would run a single framing nailer and trim gun. I zeroed in on Dewalt because of their design and the fact that back in the day when I worked construction Emglo was the industry standard. I've found 3 models and I'm wondering if any of you own one of these or could make recommendations.
D55154
http://www.dewalt.com/tools/compressors-hand-carry---electric-d55154.aspx
Love the design and the ability to wheel in my tools on top of it. I suspect oil lubricated pump would be better and quieter but this thing only puts out 4 cfm and a pump speed of 3400rpm
D55371
http://www.dewalt.com/tools/compressors-wheeled-portable---electric-d55371.aspx
Larger tank but now over 100 pounds. I'd lose the shelf for hauling in tools but the pump runs 1725 rpm and is 2 stage. It also has a little larger tire and 1.6 hp
D55171
http://www.dewalt.com/tools/compressors-wheeled-portable---electric-d55171.aspx
Pretty much the same as above. In fact I really can't point to any major differences.
D55146
http://www.dewalt.com/tools/compressors-wheeled-portable---electric-d55146.aspx
Appears to be their Cadillac. 200psi and 1.8hp and 5.2scfm. The cons are a smaller tank, oil free pump and a little louder than the other models (but still pretty quiet). It's also belt drive rather than direct and 20 pounds lighter.