cpo-outlets via eBay has
6-Gallon Porter-Cable C2002 150 PSI Oil-Free Pancake Air Compressor for
$72.99.
Shipping is free
.Thanks to community member
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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It's actually a good deal given how prices have been the past 2 years. I bought this same bundled version for $150 on sale 6 years ago but the last time I saw that happen was 3 years ago. I just bought a Ridgid to replace the PC because the air regulator on the PC started leaking after 2 years and has been getting progressively worse over the past 4 years. Nail guns are still solid.
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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It comes with a 25' 3/8" PVC hose. PVC hose is fine when the weather is warm. When cold it becomes very stiff and not fun to work with. The flip side is the hose is plenty for running an impact wrench because it's a 3/8" ID. Minor thing, this kit appears to be short one male fitting.
If money is less a concern I would suggest getting a 50' 3/8" rubber hose, a set of fittings (typically not sold with the hose) and one of the coil hose kits above.
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I've also hooked it up to an impact gun i had a while back. I used it to remove all 4 brake discs on a car. It wasn't needed but it helped me feel comfortable not using a breaker bar on a car that was on all 4 jacks
OF COURSE you'll need all the appropriate attachments to make this air compressor useful! Hope it helps!
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