expiredJonathanl25 posted May 28, 2021 11:24 PM
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expiredJonathanl25 posted May 28, 2021 11:24 PM
6-Gallon Porter-Cable C2002 150 PSI Oil-Free Pancake Air Compressor
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You don't understand why not everyone has your same needs? I don't understand that!
By the time an oil less wears out, you've got your money's worth and can buy another one without feeling ripped off. I just bought a 6 gal Metabo to supplement my 10 year old 3 gallon Craftsman I've used for everything.
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Oil free compressor requires less maintenance. The cylinder valves come pre-lubricated along the walls. Although it's cheaper and lighter, it tends to wear out faster and not as durable as oiled compressor.
Oiled compressor are more expensive and longer longevity. But just like a car engine, you will need to change oil frequently if used often to keep the persistent of cooling the cylinders properly.
I have not seen this model for less than $99 over the last 2 years. (Usually goes for ~$120.)
Adding/changing the oil on a compressor is so easy. When it comes to cost (this post not withstanding) something like a Makita MAC5200 Big Bore 3.0 HP Air Compressor is a much better investment. Its about 4 times the price, but much better in the long run.
I mean, if you are just putting this thing in the trunk of your car to air up you or your friends tires or sports equipment, then I get it. Unfortunately these things don't last long with any real use.
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Adding/changing the oil on a compressor is so easy. When it comes to cost (this post not withstanding) something like a Makita MAC5200 Big Bore 3.0 HP Air Compressor is a much better investment. Its about 4 times the price, but much better in the long run.
I mean, if you are just putting this thing in the trunk of your car to air up you or your friends tires or sports equipment, then I get it. Unfortunately these things don't last long with any real use.
You don't understand why not everyone has your same needs? I don't understand that!
You don't understand why not everyone has your same needs? I don't understand that!
By the time an oil less wears out, you've got your money's worth and can buy another one without feeling ripped off. I just bought a 6 gal Metabo to supplement my 10 year old 3 gallon Craftsman I've used for everything.
Adding/changing the oil on a compressor is so easy. When it comes to cost (this post not withstanding) something like a Makita MAC5200 Big Bore 3.0 HP Air Compressor is a much better investment. Its about 4 times the price, but much better in the long run.
I mean, if you are just putting this thing in the trunk of your car to air up you or your friends tires or sports equipment, then I get it. Unfortunately these things don't last long with any real use.
It has lasted almost a decade for the amount I use it. No fuss no muss. Why add something else to my to do list with a compressor that requires oil when I dont need to?
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Oil free compressor requires less maintenance. The cylinder valves come pre-lubricated along the walls. Although it's cheaper and lighter, it tends to wear out faster and not as durable as oiled compressor.
Oiled compressor are more expensive and longer longevity. But just like a car engine, you will need to change oil frequently if used often to keep the persistent of cooling the cylinders properly.
Noisy. As. F*ck though. If I get another it'll be an bigger much quieter one at this point. But for the time they've been perfect.
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