expiredGabeB9970 posted Jan 25, 2017 07:59 PM
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expiredGabeB9970 posted Jan 25, 2017 07:59 PM
60 Gal. US General 5HP 165 PSI Two-Stage Air Compressor (Refurb)
$257
$449
42% offHarbor Freight
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Adding $230 for delivery really hurts.
Edit: I was wrong the walmart one is $510 online ($450 my store) has worse specs, so it makes it decent still, just a lot of dough for harbor freight. 11.8/10.3 CFM at 40/90 PSI https://www.walmart.com/ip/Campbe...n/35336353
If you do not have the equipment to offload certain overweight items from the delivery truck, a truck with a lift gate must be assigned for delivery of your order and additional charges will apply. The lift-gate charge covers the cost of this special delivery. A freight company usually contacts you 24-48 hours prior to delivery to make lift-gate arrangements. Please assure your order has a valid daytime phone number, or voicemail box set-up. If you have questions, you may contact Customer Service at 1-800-444-3353, Monday thru Saturday, 5am to 9pm (PT); Sunday, 6am to 6pm (PT).
(although none of them have been this nice...)
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Is there any reason to go with this much bigger compressor for general home use (general automotive work, cutoff wheel, etc.)?
It looks like there is a local HF with this in stock so they would be the same price for me since no shipping would be involved.
The deal hunter in me says get the 60 Gal but I'm wondering if I'm better off with something smaller and lighter.
I should say that I spent two weeks trying to buy this thing used off of Craigslist for $300 but I couldn't get a truck during the seller's free time. Now I find this factory-refurbished for less!
Noice!
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The price for NEW is $789.
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edit: shipping for me is $96 ...
edit: what are the wiring requirements? 220V?
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My shop has it's own line directly from the pole (where the meter is) so if I didn't have 220 I could pay someone a few hundred to run the 10ft from the pole to my garage and then install a panel (if needed).
I would do all this myself, but you should at least have guidance from an electrician, usually only costs a 12pack haha.
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