gsmornot
Well-known member
I have read everything I could find on the different compressor options. I know that if I could right now the best option would be at least a 60 gallon. Thing is, I'm going to stay with a smaller unit for now. I currently have a 20 gallon oil less I bought to use with a framing nailer when I built a shed, fence and deck. I have since added a 1/2 and 3/8 impact, ratchet, brad-finish-pin nailers and a few other small things like blow guns.
My question is, would it be worth it to upgrade to a nicer oil lube unit. Am I waisting my time and money buying a better but similar size compressor? The main things I'm looking for right now are faster recovery and less noise. I avoid my current compressor at times because it's so loud. (can't use it unless its the middle of the day). One day I might go bigger but for now being a DIYer the size has been fine. I have been looking at the Ingersoll Garagemate and the Kobalt 30 gallon units. Read the thread comparing the CFMs and noticed the Craftsman did real well but it looks like Sears has stopped selling them. So, what are your thoughts. It's ok if you want to share your thoughts that I would be dumb to change its why I'm asking.
My question is, would it be worth it to upgrade to a nicer oil lube unit. Am I waisting my time and money buying a better but similar size compressor? The main things I'm looking for right now are faster recovery and less noise. I avoid my current compressor at times because it's so loud. (can't use it unless its the middle of the day). One day I might go bigger but for now being a DIYer the size has been fine. I have been looking at the Ingersoll Garagemate and the Kobalt 30 gallon units. Read the thread comparing the CFMs and noticed the Craftsman did real well but it looks like Sears has stopped selling them. So, what are your thoughts. It's ok if you want to share your thoughts that I would be dumb to change its why I'm asking.
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, it IS MADE in Canada and NOT in China or Tiwan.