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Makita Quiet Series 2-Gallon 1 HP Oil-Free Electric Air Compressor (Tool Only, MAC210Q) on sale for
$149 valid for
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Features:- Quiet series design at only 60 dB for operator and crew comfort, ideal for indoor use
- Runs at a lower RPM (1,750) resulting in longer motor and pump life
- Complete roll-cage construction provides protection to withstand a variety of job-site, transporting and storage environments
- Oil-free dual-piston pump designed for maintenance-free operation
- Lightweight design (44 lbs.) for increased job site portability
- Powerful 1 HP induction motor provides 2 CFM at 90 psi with a maximum tank pressure of 135 psi
- Quick 65-second full tank fill from empty
- Low AMP draw reduces incidents of tripped breakers at start-up
- Lever-handle tank drain for easy air tank release
- Universal brass coupler for increased durability and reduced corrosion
- Large pressure gauges for easier visibility of tank and hose pressure
- Cord wrap for convenient AC power cord storage
- Built-in thermal overload for additional motor protection
- Ideal for case and base installation, trim and finish carpentry, cabinet and furniture makers and more
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Except for a really quick job, I'd much rather deal with a compressor and hose than the size and weight and delay of battery operated guns.
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I returned the Rigid 6Gal with three guns. Primarily because this is quieter, it's a Makita and that I will be probably using this once every two years.
I can't afford to have one sit in my garage today as we know they are expensive but I have nothing but praise for using them. I do have electric nailers in my garage today that I rarely use but they were relatively inexpensive. I don't have enough experience of my discount electric nailers at home to compare to a compressor or fuel cell but they operate well and not once have I wished for a compressor.
I question If a person is in love with a idea or a tool here. A lot of people love to latch on to internal combustion engines, Is there an equivalent for compressor air powered tools?
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