EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
My main air compressor is an Emglow wheel barrow style electric model that is at least 20 years old. It's a beast that has never failed me. It's on the heavy side for getting in the back of my truck, but easy enough to move around on the ground with the front wheel. I have it under my workbench, and use it several times a week.
As a contractor, I wanted a smaller, easier to carry air compressor for everything from framing guns to brad nailers. I wanted it to be easy to carry into a house, and not pull so much power that I was throughing breakers. There are quite a few brands out there, and I tried most of them. I went from the cheapy, disposable models that wouldn't even work in freezing temps until they warmed up, to models rated for 15 amps that where tripping 20 amp breakers in old houses.
I bought three different DeWalts because of the Emblow name on them. All where junk. I tried two Hitachi's that died on me. Craftsman, Porter Cable and Senco where junk.
I've been using an Ingersol Rand that I bought at Tractor Supply for a couple years now. It's rated for 14 amps and I have yet to trip a breaker in a house that I'm working on. It starts easily in winter, and so far, hasn't given me any trouble at all.
Good luck, there are so man choices out there, and so many misleading labels that you really need to buy from a place that you can return it to easily when you buy one. If your luck is like mine, you will return quite a few of them before you find one that you like.
Eddie
As a contractor, I wanted a smaller, easier to carry air compressor for everything from framing guns to brad nailers. I wanted it to be easy to carry into a house, and not pull so much power that I was throughing breakers. There are quite a few brands out there, and I tried most of them. I went from the cheapy, disposable models that wouldn't even work in freezing temps until they warmed up, to models rated for 15 amps that where tripping 20 amp breakers in old houses.
I bought three different DeWalts because of the Emblow name on them. All where junk. I tried two Hitachi's that died on me. Craftsman, Porter Cable and Senco where junk.
I've been using an Ingersol Rand that I bought at Tractor Supply for a couple years now. It's rated for 14 amps and I have yet to trip a breaker in a house that I'm working on. It starts easily in winter, and so far, hasn't given me any trouble at all.
Good luck, there are so man choices out there, and so many misleading labels that you really need to buy from a place that you can return it to easily when you buy one. If your luck is like mine, you will return quite a few of them before you find one that you like.
Eddie