Hi guys, I'm looking for a light-duty portable compressor that I can use for filling tires and sports equipment, cleaning, then ideally also throw on an impact wrench for swapping off tires in my garage.
I read through a few threads here that seem to suggest for what I'm looking to do I could probably get away with a 2HP unit. Nice since I don't want to drop a lot of money on my first compressor.
As I look to finish our basement shortly, I'd plan to add air tools as I go. I'll never be a heavy user, but I think I'll make use of it regularly enough for light-duty jobs.
I have my eye on the Makita MAC700. Then I was going to throw on a basic Hyundai tire inflator to start:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0001Q2VK0/?tag=atomicindus04-20
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B009409K0I/?tag=atomicindus04-20
I'd appreciate any advice, and also some help choosing an impact wrench and maybe a good starter hose, accessories. I'm thinking a shorter hose would work since the unit is portable - maybe 25' - but what about diameter?
Thank you!
I read through a few threads here that seem to suggest for what I'm looking to do I could probably get away with a 2HP unit. Nice since I don't want to drop a lot of money on my first compressor.
As I look to finish our basement shortly, I'd plan to add air tools as I go. I'll never be a heavy user, but I think I'll make use of it regularly enough for light-duty jobs.
I have my eye on the Makita MAC700. Then I was going to throw on a basic Hyundai tire inflator to start:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0001Q2VK0/?tag=atomicindus04-20
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B009409K0I/?tag=atomicindus04-20
I'd appreciate any advice, and also some help choosing an impact wrench and maybe a good starter hose, accessories. I'm thinking a shorter hose would work since the unit is portable - maybe 25' - but what about diameter?
Thank you!


I don't really have all that much invested either, tank was free, $30 to recertify, $15 for the regulator (used), $18 for the paintball fill adapter, and a couple bucks for the steel high pressure fitting. Just need to figure out some kind of brackets to mount the tank.