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Which IR compressor?

matemike

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So I'm done with my 1.25 hp 3 gal Craftsman compressor. It worked for me for 8 years and still works, however the regulator valve handle is broken, the on/off switch spins freely so I never know if it's off or on until I plug it in, the drain valve handle spins freely (at least it's closed, can't drain it), and I tend to outrun the little tank/motor with everything I do nowadays.

Generally I use a 3/8" impact, die grinder, an air drill, blow off the bench, and fill tires (4 wheeler, 3 cars, motorcycle, tandem trailer and tractor) with my shop air. I have plans to use a 3-1/2" framing nailer and maybe even a paint sprayer in the future.

I know the 20 gal Ingersoll Rand Garagemate will be a huge improvement to what I currently have. 2hp and 5.5 Cfm. I'm leaning towards it because I can transport it between the shop and the garage (about 150 feet away) if needed. I've seen it for as little as $499 on sale and won't require me to run a 230V plug in my shop. (I have 120V everywhere)
link:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200375221_200375221


Or should I go with a bigger stationary unit and just add more hose when needed since air hose does not drop a lot in pressure per linear foot; About 1 psi/5 ft so I hear.
Hence I'm looking into the SS3L3, the SS4L5 and the SS5L5. All would require me to run a 220-240V plug, not a huge ordeal.

The SS3L3 should suit my needs. (For now until I wished I went bigger), but 3 hp and 10.3 Cfm is a bigger improvement than the garagemate and it not much more expensive. It is the cheapest stationary compressor in my list at $620. I've read many reviews saying the 3 hp motor and pump don't last long despite being a 100% duty rating.

The SS5L5 is the cream of the crop in my list. 5hp and 18.1 Cfm is huge! At $900 is it worth it?
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_211720_211720


And just today I came across the SS4L5 at my local Tractor Supply. Also 5 hp motor but the pump is downgraded to only 14.1 Cfm. It's only $650 right now. Unfortunately I read many reviews saying the pump capacity is not enough for the tank so the motor keeps running constantly if used moderately. Still a 100% duty motor though. Thinking this should not be an issue though because the ss3l3 seems to work on a 60 gal tank.

Remember it is just me using this compressor and I'll use it a couple days a week at most, semi heavily (for one person) on those days.

Can anyone please add some insight as to which compressor should suit my needs best? I can't figure out why the SS4L5 is about the same price as the SS3L3. Is the SS3L3 a better match between motor/pump than the SS4L5?

Really thinking I could just leave all guess work out of it and just be happy with the SS5L5. I simply don't have the need for a two stage 80 gallon compressor at over a grand in price.

All responses are appreciated.
 
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Voi

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I don't know if there is any tool I've bought and sold more of than compressors. Not sure if that makes my advice worthwhile or useless, but I'll give it anyways.

I've had portable compressors up to 33 gallons in size (the Craftsman Professional horizontal I had I think was 33 gallons).

It rolled easily enough but if I had to roll it 150' between shop and garage on any sort of frequent basis I think I'd quickly wish I had installed 220V and some sort of fixed airline between the two spaces.

However, if I decided I needed another semi-portable compressor I'd spend a bit more than that Garage Mate and get one of the 26 gallon verticals made and/or re-badged by Napa, BelAire, Chicago Pneumatic and I'm sure others.

I don't recall the price but I've seen the Napa version for less than $600.

https://www.compressorpros.com/air-...2HP-115-volt-single-stage-26-gallon-portable/

7.1 CFM at 100 PSI vs 5.5 at 90 for the Garage Mate.

I've never owned one of these 26 gallon units but they are well liked and said to be very quiet.

But at those price ranges I'd still recommend getting a larger stationary unit. Maybe ever a cheaper one and putting some of the money saved into electric and an airline between buildings.

Which stationary compressor I'll leave to the others.
 

Voi

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Just checked my local Napa website and they have a "Reserve Online Price" of $499 for the 26 gallon compressor (82-4253-pat).

I believe the last time I inquired about it they said free shipping if not in stock.
 
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