OK, I REALLY want an air compressor, and after reading the posts of wiser TDR types, I have concluded that the Sears or Campbell Hausfeld just isn't worth the (waste of) money.
I need to have a compressor that runs off standard 120V. What's the most powerful compressor that runs at that voltage?
So far, the best one I have found is a Champion that puts out 5. 9CFM @ 100PSI. That's better air delivery than a lot of compressors rated for more pressure.
BTW, what's the advantage of higher pressure? I mean, if the thing can only deliever 4 cfm @90 psi, does it really matter that is can run a higher psi?
It seems to me that a lot of compressor makers are pushing the higher pressure values (150 and 175).
Yet, the companies that have the BEST reps (I-R, Champ, etc. ) march along at barely 120psi. Is the higher pressure just marketing hype to try to push an inferior compressor (as I suspect) or is there actually something to it?
I would also consider a small gas-powered compressor. They have a lot of air delievery, and are truly portable. How often do you have to refill the fuel tank? Do they idle down to save fuel, or what? I guess I am just trying to figure out how practical a gas portable would be for me. How loud are they?
Thanks again. I want the most compressor I can get on 120V or gas and still be (kinda) portable.
PLEASE submit recommendations, thoughts, experiences. .
HOHN
I need to have a compressor that runs off standard 120V. What's the most powerful compressor that runs at that voltage?
So far, the best one I have found is a Champion that puts out 5. 9CFM @ 100PSI. That's better air delivery than a lot of compressors rated for more pressure.
BTW, what's the advantage of higher pressure? I mean, if the thing can only deliever 4 cfm @90 psi, does it really matter that is can run a higher psi?
It seems to me that a lot of compressor makers are pushing the higher pressure values (150 and 175).
Yet, the companies that have the BEST reps (I-R, Champ, etc. ) march along at barely 120psi. Is the higher pressure just marketing hype to try to push an inferior compressor (as I suspect) or is there actually something to it?
I would also consider a small gas-powered compressor. They have a lot of air delievery, and are truly portable. How often do you have to refill the fuel tank? Do they idle down to save fuel, or what? I guess I am just trying to figure out how practical a gas portable would be for me. How loud are they?
Thanks again. I want the most compressor I can get on 120V or gas and still be (kinda) portable.
PLEASE submit recommendations, thoughts, experiences. .
HOHN