Perusing FB marketplace and stumbled across this compressed air dryer:

Seller says it works, filter change light is not on but he bought new and never changed it so will need it eventually, light usage in home shop
Based on their current sales lit, it appears to be the 40 CFM model:

It seems like stupid overkill for my 5 cfm compressor with intermittent usage in a more woodworking/house repair based garage. No painting, sandblasting or even heavy impact tool usage....
But it's $100 and is around 30 minutes away....so it's awfully tempting
Main question is....what is the risk or downside on these in an intermittent usage environment on something that is so oversized? I'm plumbing the 3 car garage right now with Rapidair, but I still doubt I used compressed air for more then a couple times a week for air tools or blowing some things off etc...some eventual light usage operating some small pneumatic cylinders. Big compressors generally like to just run and run so I'm assuming the same is for the dryers?
I get that it's insane overkill....and I shouldn't go after it and just put a normal air filter/regulator/dessicant dryer on and move on....but if I did do it...what's the downside to a dryer in this type of application?

Seller says it works, filter change light is not on but he bought new and never changed it so will need it eventually, light usage in home shop
Based on their current sales lit, it appears to be the 40 CFM model:

It seems like stupid overkill for my 5 cfm compressor with intermittent usage in a more woodworking/house repair based garage. No painting, sandblasting or even heavy impact tool usage....
But it's $100 and is around 30 minutes away....so it's awfully tempting
Main question is....what is the risk or downside on these in an intermittent usage environment on something that is so oversized? I'm plumbing the 3 car garage right now with Rapidair, but I still doubt I used compressed air for more then a couple times a week for air tools or blowing some things off etc...some eventual light usage operating some small pneumatic cylinders. Big compressors generally like to just run and run so I'm assuming the same is for the dryers?
I get that it's insane overkill....and I shouldn't go after it and just put a normal air filter/regulator/dessicant dryer on and move on....but if I did do it...what's the downside to a dryer in this type of application?




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