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6-Gallon Goodyear Portable Pancake Air Compressor w/ 2" Brad Nail Combo Kit

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$94

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Walmart has 6-Gallon Goodyear Portable Pancake Air Compressor w/ 2" Brad Nail Combo Kit for $94. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.

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Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Product details:
  • 6-Gallon Pancake
  • 1HP UMC Motor
  • 4.0 SCFM at 40 PSI
  • 3.0 SCFM at 90 PSI
  • 175 Max PSI
  • Goodyear 2" Brand Nailer (18 Gauge)
  • 25' Coil Air Hose
  • 1/2" Brad Nails
  • Sealant tape
  • Air Tool Oil
  • 1/4" Female Plug
  • 1/4" Female Quick Connect
  • 2x Hex Keys

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $66 lower (41% savings) than the list price of $160.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 5/5 from Walmart customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here)

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Walmart has 6-Gallon Goodyear Portable Pancake Air Compressor w/ 2" Brad Nail Combo Kit for $94. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Product details:
  • 6-Gallon Pancake
  • 1HP UMC Motor
  • 4.0 SCFM at 40 PSI
  • 3.0 SCFM at 90 PSI
  • 175 Max PSI
  • Goodyear 2" Brand Nailer (18 Gauge)
  • 25' Coil Air Hose
  • 1/2" Brad Nails
  • Sealant tape
  • Air Tool Oil
  • 1/4" Female Plug
  • 1/4" Female Quick Connect
  • 2x Hex Keys

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $66 lower (41% savings) than the list price of $160.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 5/5 from Walmart customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here)

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MarcelM1
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I recently purchased this, put about 2-3 hours on it and it stopped filling the tank. I took the cover off and saw that the line that feeds from the pump into the tank blew off. It's a braided steel covered silicone tube. Most other brands including the Rigid have solid steel pipes instead. I actually liked this compressor and was sad it failed. I returned it and bought the Rigid instead.

Here's a photo of the line that popped off

https://ibb.co/XDk9cCv
GimmeYoTots
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Definitely a good deal with the accessories. I noticed that Lowes has a 6 gal "Kobalt" and HD has a 6 gal Ridgid for $99 as well. I'm not in the market for a pancake compressor, as I have one, but note that many are 2.5 gal - 3 gal in size. 6 gal is nice when you're using higher demand SCFM tools.

The above said, before you buy this, you might want to consider the Ridgid, for $99 on a BFD special, first [homedepot.com]. The Ridgid has a 3 yr warranty, and is only 80db loud (which is not very loud for a pancake compressor, esp if you're using indoors). The Goodyear is pretty powerful, though, as it has higher SCFM vs the Ridgid, and max PSI on this Goodyear is 175, while the Ridgid is only rated at 150 psi max. Both are great deals.
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Nov 18, 2022
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ScoobieSnax
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Quote from slugbug :
Hmm. Goodyear doesn't make air compressors, do they? I'm assuming that somebody just paid a fee to slap on a name that people recognized.
This model looks identical and has the same specs as my red Porter and Cable compressors that are about 10 years old now and still work great 🤷
Last edited by ScoobieSnax November 18, 2022 at 05:00 PM.
Nov 19, 2022
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StrongHeart872
Nov 19, 2022
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Quote from MarcelM1 :
I recently purchased this, put about 2-3 hours on it and it stopped filling the tank. I took the cover off and saw that the line that feeds from the pump into the tank blew off. It's a braided steel covered silicone tube. Most other brands including the Rigid have solid steel pipes instead. I actually liked this compressor and was sad it failed. I returned it and bought the Rigid instead.

Here's a photo of the line that popped off

https://ibb.co/XDk9cCv
Interesting that the Goodyear pump has a continental belt...
Nov 19, 2022
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CalebD
Nov 19, 2022
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Did anyone after ordering have Walmart do a substitution for their 8 gallon model?
Nov 23, 2022
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sejig23
Nov 23, 2022
157 Posts
So I ordered, picked up, and found no hose or gun in the box while still in the parking lot. Went back into Walmart store in few minutes, talked to the customer service and they found no separate box for gun and hose. Asked me to pickup different company's gun and hose for free. Also, they said if I don't want gun and hose, I can pickup a 10gallon tank as a replacement. Still a good deal IMHO!
Nov 23, 2022
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colleywolly
Nov 23, 2022
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Quote from StrongHeart872 :
Interesting that the Goodyear pump has a continental belt...
is that good?
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DragonflyPunch
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Quote from armedmetallica :
Thanks! Will keep eyes open - ended up paying for service this year - hoping NOT to do that next year.
You should be able to use it for purging sprinkler lines. I don't know why people are always recommending going larger and saying that this size compressor won't do it. But the fact is that you don't need to purge out the entire line in one round. You can let pressure build up to just above 50 psi, let it blowout the line and then let it refill again. Repeat the blowout once pressure is reached. Of course, a larger unit won't need you to wait and refill it multiple times. But then there is no reason why a 6-gallon compressor won't do it. You'll have to probably cycle through each line maybe 3 or 4 times to make sure the line is empty. But then compressors reach 50psi pretty fast. And it's a once a year activity.

I'll be buying this one for sprinkler winterization. No need to spend more money on a larger unit that'll also take more space.
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My nickname is 2 inch brad

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bookerttt
Nov 24, 2022
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Quote from armedmetallica :
Thanks! Will keep eyes open - ended up paying for service this year - hoping NOT to do that next year.
Another poster mentioned you could use this one. You'd likely have to cycle thru each zone at the very least 5 times. If you have 6 zones you're waiting for the compressor to fill up at least 30 times.
So, it is possible but time consuming. I'd rather go thru each zone 1-2x max.

Keep your eyes open for a 20 gallon or larger compressor with high scfms during the year.
If you're rarely going to use it….the Harbor Freight ones that go on sale will work just fine. Think they go on sale around $200 or so. If you're paying $50 to get them blown out now, it's a 4-5 year payback period.
Nov 25, 2022
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ajaina
Nov 25, 2022
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I don't see option to add to cart. Is there a different link?
Nov 25, 2022
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armedmetallica
Nov 25, 2022
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Quote from bookerttt :
Another poster mentioned you could use this one. You'd likely have to cycle thru each zone at the very least 5 times. If you have 6 zones you're waiting for the compressor to fill up at least 30 times.
So, it is possible but time consuming. I'd rather go thru each zone 1-2x max.

Keep your eyes open for a 20 gallon or larger compressor with high scfms during the year.
If you're rarely going to use it….the Harbor Freight ones that go on sale will work just fine. Think they go on sale around $200 or so. If you're paying $50 to get them blown out now, it's a 4-5 year payback period.
Thanks - I actually have 10 zones -they charge $100 to blow them out. and supposedly $100 to start up again in the spring.

I've blown out the lines when I was younger at my parent's house. but that was a tiny system.

My problem is storing a giant tool that I'd likely only use one time a season. But the cost savings is definitely up there.
Nov 25, 2022
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armedmetallica
Nov 25, 2022
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Quote from DragonflyPunch :
You should be able to use it for purging sprinkler lines. I don't know why people are always recommending going larger and saying that this size compressor won't do it. But the fact is that you don't need to purge out the entire line in one round. You can let pressure build up to just above 50 psi, let it blowout the line and then let it refill again. Repeat the blowout once pressure is reached. Of course, a larger unit won't need you to wait and refill it multiple times. But then there is no reason why a 6-gallon compressor won't do it. You'll have to probably cycle through each line maybe 3 or 4 times to make sure the line is empty. But then compressors reach 50psi pretty fast. And it's a once a year activity.

I'll be buying this one for sprinkler winterization. No need to spend more money on a larger unit that'll also take more space.
That's my concern too... storing a large unit, since I personally don't have another use for it. I also have a 10-zone system - so it'll be a pita to wait between refills.
Nov 25, 2022
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bookerttt
Nov 25, 2022
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Quote from armedmetallica :
Thanks - I actually have 10 zones -they charge $100 to blow them out. and supposedly $100 to start up again in the spring.

I've blown out the lines when I was younger at my parent's house. but that was a tiny system.

My problem is storing a giant tool that I'd likely only use one time a season. But the cost savings is definitely up there.

Welcome. Totally get it. I pretty much use the compressor only for blowing out the sprinkler lines and have easily made my money back.

With 10 zones you likely have more than 1/2 acre. You may need an even bigger one if there are long runs on the lines. Then again at $100 a year your payback will be quicker.

Key is to use not too much pressure….believe 60 lbs max is what most places recommend. Most of the black piping is rated for either 90 or 100 lbs psi. Still best not to get close. The pros use a giant compressor with huge scfm. They keep the pressure low….like maybe 40, but due to the high volume of air it works great.

Sounds like you may need a deal on a shed too. 😂.

They have compressors that stand vertically so they take up less space. Good luck on your decision.
Last edited by bookerttt November 25, 2022 at 09:01 AM.
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armedmetallica
Nov 25, 2022
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Quote from bookerttt :
Welcome. Totally get it. I pretty much use the compressor only for blowing out the sprinkler lines and have easily made my money back.

With 10 zones you likely have more than 1/2 acre. You may need an even bigger one if there are long runs on the lines. Then again at $100 a year your payback will be quicker.

Key is to use not too much pressure….believe 60 lbs max is what most places recommend. Most of the black piping is rated for either 90 or 100 lbs psi. Still best not to get close. The pros use a giant compressor with huge scfm. They keep the pressure low….like maybe 40, but due to the high volume of air it works great.

Sounds like you may need a deal on a shed too. 😂.

They have compressors that stand vertically so they take up less space. Good luck on your decision.
Just moved in at end of season - but a shed is ABSOLUTELY in the books. I've already asked the township what the largest size permissible is.

I might look from one of the vertical ones. I just don't see myself using pneumatic tools or anything useful. But yes, the ROI is pretty quick, even if it's just for sprinklers.

I am shocked people pay for the spring start-up.. isn't it just popping on the bolt and opening the water on inside, turn on schedule?
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Is this good for filling air into tires?

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Nov 29, 2022
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AndyLikesCandy
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Shows as out of stock at my local Walmart but there were a few in store today, bought one.

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