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Campbell Hausfeld Electric Air Compressor 26 Gal. Portable Vertical Steel Tank. The Campbell Hausfeld Air Compressor, 26 Gal. Vertical Oil-free (DC260000) is designed for the DIY enthusiast or weekend warrior. About this productProduct Identifiers
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TSC has a Job Smart 26 gallon vertical air compressor for $199.00. That's the regular price, but they have coupons frequently. It's not an oil free compressor, so it might not be a bad compressor. Does anyone have any experience with this compressor? Sorry, I couldn't get a link to it to work. Thanks for any info.
my closest store shows it for $249.99 I must live in the toolies Maybe so; shows $199 for me.:laughing:
Its only 4 cfm at 90 psi, not for impact tools.
I got one last fall when they were on sale, it work's ok for what I use it for. It will run air tools and stuff. What I like about it you can wheel it to where you need it instead of dragging a long air hose. If your going to run a die grinder or DA sander, then you want something alot bigger. Mine runs a die grinder fine for what I do most of the time. BirdEpic Contributor
Yep, 4 CFM is OK for impact tools if you don't need to run them very long continuously. For most "homeowner" type work, such as changing a car or pickup tire, no problem.
I bought the kobalt 30 gallon one and its the next model up from jobsmart. still runs nice and quiet. since it has twin compressor, it doesnt seem have to work hard to catch up when using heavy duty tools for a DIY'er like myself. The jobsmart model price does look attractive if all you are doing is changing tires, paint touchups, small air grinding/cutting tools. If you
want to use a air drill, sander, you will be just listening to it run all the time and getting hot.
Yup If I use another zip from a bigger town, then it is 199, but I guess that is what I get for living here
Yep, 4 CFM is OK for impact tools if you don't need to run them very long continuously. For most "homeowner" type work, such as changing a car or pickup tire, no problem. 4 cfm won't run my half inch IR impact. no cojones.
On the subject of what will run what - What would the TBN community advise for tools? Would something cheap from Harbor Freight or Northern Tools work? What is an oil lubricated air compressor?In a lubricated air compressor, there is lubricating oil which keeps the piston or rotary element running smoothly without damaging the mechanism. The lubricant also helps to dissipate heat and maintain air compression efficiency.
Is air compressor oil Universal?Most synthetic air compressor oils are universal for use in all consumer-grade air compressors.
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