MayerMR
Well-known member
Alright fellas,
I'm facing a quandary that I'm hoping some other tool nerds may be able to assist me with. I currently have a Makita MAC2400 air compressor that I love, with the one exception being that its capacity is very small (+/-5 gallons). It's got a wonderfully quiet motor, it fills very quickly, and generally does just about everything I need it to do. I've even sprayed paint with my HVLP spray gun with it and while it does run for nearly the entire time, it does keep up. It works with my other air tools as well, but runs out of breath quickly with things like an impact or die grinder (which I use fairly infrequently). The biggest complaint I have is that when I want to use it blow dust or something, the thing runs out of air very, very quickly.
So all that said, I'm looking to buy up into a bigger unit. If Makita made a bigger unit, then I'd buy it, but it doesn't make one in the sizes that I'm looking for.
After having a truly quiet air compressor for awhile now, I simply cannot go back to anything that is loud again. I've narrowed the field down to three units and at this point, I am kind of getting stuck and would love some advice.
Option 1: California Air Tools 10020C - 10 gal 2.0 HP Ultra Quiet Air Compressor
Pros:
Cons:
California Air Tools 10020C
Option 2: California Air Tools 10020CAD - 10 gal 2.0 HP Ultra Quiet Air Compressor with Auto Drain Valve
Pros:
Cons:
California Air Tools 10020CAD (Auto-Drain Valve)
Side Note - CAT does make a 20 gal version of this compressor, but the price tag just kind of puts it past what I want to spend.
Option 3: Kobalt Quiet Tech 26 gal 1.8 hp Air Compressor
Pros:
Cons:
Kobalt Quiet Tech 26 gal 1.8 hp Air Compressor
Thanks for your input,
-Matt
I'm facing a quandary that I'm hoping some other tool nerds may be able to assist me with. I currently have a Makita MAC2400 air compressor that I love, with the one exception being that its capacity is very small (+/-5 gallons). It's got a wonderfully quiet motor, it fills very quickly, and generally does just about everything I need it to do. I've even sprayed paint with my HVLP spray gun with it and while it does run for nearly the entire time, it does keep up. It works with my other air tools as well, but runs out of breath quickly with things like an impact or die grinder (which I use fairly infrequently). The biggest complaint I have is that when I want to use it blow dust or something, the thing runs out of air very, very quickly.
So all that said, I'm looking to buy up into a bigger unit. If Makita made a bigger unit, then I'd buy it, but it doesn't make one in the sizes that I'm looking for.
After having a truly quiet air compressor for awhile now, I simply cannot go back to anything that is loud again. I've narrowed the field down to three units and at this point, I am kind of getting stuck and would love some advice.
Option 1: California Air Tools 10020C - 10 gal 2.0 HP Ultra Quiet Air Compressor
Pros:
- Larger than current unit @ ~2x the volume
- Powerful motor, so faster fill time
- Reasonably priced at $375.94
Cons:
- Only 2x more volume than current compressor, not sure if it'll be sufficient to my needs
- More expensive than larger Kobalt Quiet Tech alternative
California Air Tools 10020C
Option 2: California Air Tools 10020CAD - 10 gal 2.0 HP Ultra Quiet Air Compressor with Auto Drain Valve
Pros:
- Same Pros as above
- Features Auto-Drain valve - not sure if these feature is worth the extra $140 premium?
Cons:
- Same Cons as above
- Cost is starting to climb up with this unit because of the Auto Drain Valve feature...
California Air Tools 10020CAD (Auto-Drain Valve)
Side Note - CAT does make a 20 gal version of this compressor, but the price tag just kind of puts it past what I want to spend.
Option 3: Kobalt Quiet Tech 26 gal 1.8 hp Air Compressor
Pros:
- Ultra-Quiet (I've heard it running)
- ~5x volume of current compressor
- Lowest priced unit I'm looking at $309.99
Cons:
- Less power motor coupled with larger tank = slower fill time"]Less power motor coupled with larger tank = slower fill time
- Larger volume tank is probably more than I need for a fair bit of what I use it for, so I'll be waiting around with this thing filling up more than I would be with a 10 gal compressor.
Kobalt Quiet Tech 26 gal 1.8 hp Air Compressor
Thanks for your input,
-Matt