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[email protected] July 24th 12 09:47 PM

I need an air compressor. Which should I get?
 

I just need a reliable low cost air compressor to inflate auto tires.
I was thinking of Walmart or Home Depot.
Which should I get?
What do you use?
TIA!

Jan Andersson[_4_] July 26th 12 03:54 AM

I need an air compressor. Which should I get?
 
On 7/24/2012 4:47 PM, wrote:
>
> I just need a reliable low cost air compressor to inflate auto tires.
> I was thinking of Walmart or Home Depot.
> Which should I get?
> What do you use?
> TIA!


You generally start coming up with more uses for the compressor as time
goes by, and eventually start wanting more power and regretting you
didn't get something bigger. So stay away from the smallest ones. I
would think a budget of $300 or so would be what you could be pleased
with for most basic needs, even most air tools excluding air hogs like
sanders or sand blasters, grinders and such.

Upright models take up less floor space, and units on wheels can be
moved around with ease.

Something like this might fit the bill:
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...&storeId=10051

The somewhat large tank means more waiting time to allow it to fill up.
If you need more instant air, then get a smaller tank. It will then run
out of air faster, and you have to wait for the compressor to catch up
before you can continue using your air tool.

Jan

KWW[_2_] July 27th 12 12:06 PM

I need an air compressor. Which should I get?
 
On the other hand, if you are cramped for space and budget, wait for a
sale and get a small, Black and Decker electric compressor for
(hopefully much) less than $49 that can work off of either 110 VAC or 12
VDC and has attachments for beach balls, air mattresses, palates balls,
and of course, auto/bike tires. Mine has thus far lasted a couple of
years and with 5 cars and a tractor mower it has had plenty of use.
KWW

On 7/25/2012 9:54 PM, Jan Andersson wrote:
> On 7/24/2012 4:47 PM, wrote:
>>
>> I just need a reliable low cost air compressor to inflate auto tires.
>> I was thinking of Walmart or Home Depot.
>> Which should I get?
>> What do you use?
>> TIA!

>
> You generally start coming up with more uses for the compressor as time
> goes by, and eventually start wanting more power and regretting you
> didn't get something bigger. So stay away from the smallest ones. I
> would think a budget of $300 or so would be what you could be pleased
> with for most basic needs, even most air tools excluding air hogs like
> sanders or sand blasters, grinders and such.
>
> Upright models take up less floor space, and units on wheels can be
> moved around with ease.
>
> Something like this might fit the bill:
>
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...&storeId=10051
>
>
> The somewhat large tank means more waiting time to allow it to fill up.
> If you need more instant air, then get a smaller tank. It will then run
> out of air faster, and you have to wait for the compressor to catch up
> before you can continue using your air tool.
>
> Jan




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