cpo-outlets via eBay has
6-Gallon Porter-Cable C2002 150 PSI Oil-Free Pancake Air Compressor for
$72.99.
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Rtech for finding this deal.
Features:- Oil-free pump design for reliability and no maintenance
- Low amp 120V motor starts easily in cold weather or with extension cord
- 6 gallon Pancake style, stable tank with water drain valve and rubber ft.
- 150 PSI max tank pressure stores more air in the tank for longer tool runtimes
- 3.5 SCFM @ 40 PSI and 2.6 SCFM @ 90 PSI for fast recovery time
- Compressor with two regulated outlets and QC bodies factory assembled
- 120-Volt electric unit allows user to run compressor on standard household current and has a 10 amp motor
- Only 34 lbs. for easy portability with a large, comfortable carry handle
- Convenient cord wrap area
- Shroud, handle and console cover protects vital components, makes unit easier to carry and includes cord wrap
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I have this compressor. It's heavy, loud, and the gauges don't work. But I have framed a house, built a few decks, a couple of wood sheds, and done a bunch of trim work with it. It still runs strong. If I had to do it all over again, I'd probably opt for the Rigid.
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Or will this run impact?
Here is a Quipall that is similar to my CAT model ($120 refurb)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Quipal...lerId=
Compared to the PC deal this costs about $50 more and has less stored air (about the same volume but lower pressure). The pump flow rates are similar but the noise levels are very different.
I would get the Quipall vs the PC but I have no experience with Quipall. I'm just assuming it to be OK and I want lower noise. As for driving an impact wrench, yes, either will do it for several bursts then the pump will turn on to refill the tank. In my experience that fill up happens as I move from one wheel to the next and has almost no impact on my work flow.
I do think this PC for the price is good but the extra money for quiet is something to think about. There are some California Air Tools videos on youtube trying to show off how much quieter they are. My first hand experience is those videos aren't misleading you. The difference really is that stark.
Besides, THIS THING IS LOUD!!!
( Your neighbors might object to your new-found "hobby". )
My California Air Tools compressor is very much LESS noisy than this thing.
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I use nailers (brad/finish) with mine a lot for hobby woodworking, putting up trim and repairing the fence. Pneumatic nailers are both lighter and cheaper than battery powered ones.
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Basically all those compressors use the same "quiet" pump as the various CAT models (not all the same pump but same general design). Most are going to be similar in terms of noise. If you want to use a blow gun to clean things off I would suggest going with 4+ gallons. Something like a 2 gallon tank will run out really fast. If you are going to fill tires with the compressor plugged in any will be fine. If you want to fill up the tank then carry/roll it out to the car then again bigger tank will really help.
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