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Hey guys. Today, I was at my local wholesale store. This place always has pretty much a little bit of everything. Every now and then...I come across some crazy deals.

So, while I was there...I figured I'd look at their air compressors just for the hell of it. Well, I came across this air compressor...



This thing caught my attention big time! Because, if you notice...it's literally two in one. It has a mini compressor, that fills the bigger tank behind it...and the two are detachable. So it can be portable...and one can be stationary. The whole unit together is on wheels anyways. But, there's one easily detachable hose that runs to the bigger tank, one bolt, and two pins, and boom...your portable and leave the big tank behind. Pretty cool.

I've never seen this before. BUT...here's the kicker. It was missing an air filter (which is really cheap). So I got it for $200, and the guy even threw in a bottle of oil for free. I knew right off the bat this was a good deal. When I got home...I did some research, and this unit sells for around $370!!! I save myself $170, and about $3 in oil. Scooooooore! haha :dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2:
 
Interesting looking unit... what size(s) are the air tanks, and what kind of output does the compressor have (CFM/PSI)?
 
Hey guys. Today, I was at my local wholesale store. This place always has pretty much a little bit of everything. Every now and then...I come across some crazy deals.

So, while I was there...I figured I'd look at their air compressors just for the hell of it. Well, I came across this air compressor...



This thing caught my attention big time! Because, if you notice...it's literally two in one. It has a mini compressor, that fills the bigger tank behind it...and the two are detachable. So it can be portable...and one can be stationary. The whole unit together is on wheels anyways. But, there's one easily detachable hose that runs to the bigger tank, one bolt, and two pins, and boom...your portable and leave the big tank behind. Pretty cool.

I've never seen this before. BUT...here's the kicker. It was missing an air filter (which is really cheap). So I got it for $200, and the guy even threw in a bottle of oil for free. I knew right off the bat this was a good deal. When I got home...I did some research, and this unit sells for around $370!!! I save myself $170, and about $3 in oil. Scooooooore! haha :dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2:


Good stuff man congrats!


I went by a local store like that about a week ago and saw a crazy amount of stuff I could use but I wasn't sure about the quality - - - - so I passed , for now. May go back soon and drop some money and stock up :dblthumb2:
 
Good stuff man congrats!


I went by a local store like that about a week ago and saw a crazy amount of stuff I could use but I wasn't sure about the quality - - - - so I passed , for now. May go back soon and drop some money and stock up :dblthumb2:

I hear that. I'm typically the same way when it comes to those types of places. But this place picks up name brands every now and then. Plus, this compressors quality was visibly much higher than the others. I think they just ended up with it because of the air filter thing.

I also bought a Black & Decker drill. They usually sell for about $80, but they ended up with some cause the boxes were damaged. Picked it up for $30. I can't even begin to tell you how handy it is having this store a mile down the road, ha.
 
That's what I saw on some website was 3.7 at 125 psi. I'm only using it for the Tornador and an air gun to blow out between seats and stuff. That's pretty much gonna be it's only use. I'm no CFM expert...but that's what I saw.
 
$200 isn't bad for that. Especially if it does what you need it to do.

I need to eventually pick up a quality air compressor. But I can get by with out it, so won't be picking one up any time soon.
 
3.7 CFM will be fine for what you say you'll be using it for. If you were pushing car paint, a nail gun or something of that nature then that would not be enough.

Looks like to me you scored a nice compressor (or 2 of them) that will do exactly what you need them to do. :props:
 
Nice score, I'd have bought that in a second if I came across that deal!
 
What is the name of the store Kris? I am hunting one of those.

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What is the name of the store Kris? I am hunting one of those.

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The store is R&R Public Wholesale. There was a sticker on it that said "Last One - Missing air filter". Which might explain the price. I just got really lucky. :dblthumb2:

I did a bunch of stuff to the inside of my van which I'm about to go post in the thread where I keep my progress up to date. The thread is "Mobile van still in progress". I did quite a bit today, so I'm gonna go post some pics and get some feedback or suggestions before I push further.
 
3.7 CFM will be fine for what you say you'll be using it for. If you were pushing car paint, a nail gun or something of that nature then that would not be enough.

Looks like to me you scored a nice compressor (or 2 of them) that will do exactly what you need them to do. :props:

I definitely scored a nice one here. I got it in the van today, and gave it a good test run with the Tornador. Whatever the CFM is...it definitely does more than enough for what I need it for. This compressor is really cool.

If I want more air, more frequently...I can hook right in to the top of it and just use the top tank. It seems to monitor each tank separately...which I really like. Cause if you hook into the small one, it will constantly keep the little one at the psi you want, and feed itself from the big tank. So it takes a while before it kicks on again cause the little tank has backup. I like it! Winning!:dblthumb2:
 
That's what I saw on some website was 3.7 at 125 psi. I'm only using it for the Tornador and an air gun to blow out between seats and stuff. That's pretty much gonna be it's only use. I'm no CFM expert...but that's what I saw.

If it just using for the torando gun 100psi is enough and a smaller air compressor is ok for the job, but good buy:xyxthumbs:
 
If it just using for the torando gun 100psi is enough and a smaller air compressor is ok for the job, but good buy:xyxthumbs:

I was originally just gonna buy a small compressor. But after shopping around at home depot...they were all over $200 anyways. So this works. :xyxthumbs:
 
Kris, I won a Tornador Air cleaning gun at DF. I need to buy a compressor. How much PSI does it run well off of, and do you like the Tornador? I also would like to know if I could buy the foamer head and use to foam the vehicle.
 
Nice deal!! You'll likely encounter a breakdown where the aluminum tube between the compressor pump and the tank breaks due to vibration. I've encountered this problem with several different Campbell Housefield compressors. If this happens look into soft (bendable) copper tubing that is used in plumbing to replace the aluminum tube as it holds up for much longer than replacing with the OEM tube. That is if C.H. hasn't already changed this.
 
Kris, I won a Tornador Air cleaning gun at DF. I need to buy a compressor. How much PSI does it run well off of, and do you like the Tornador? I also would like to know if I could buy the foamer head and use to foam the vehicle.

I LOVE the Tornador, and will never be without it. I keep it running at 90 psi, that seems to work well for it.

As for the foaming tornador. That's actually something I wish I never bought. It really doesn't have much use. And no, you can't just buy the foaming head. To whole unit is different. I know it looks the same. But when you unscrew the cap and pull the gun out of the container...that whole mechanism inside is completely different.

I just feel the Foaming gun lacks in a lot of ways. First of all, you go through product in that container in a flash...literally. Maybe like 20 seconds of continuous foam, then your empty. Plus, it puts out a dry foam. It's really dense, so it's hard to actually use it. Just my opinion of course. :dblthumb2:

Nice deal!! You'll likely encounter a breakdown where the aluminum tube between the compressor pump and the tank breaks due to vibration. I've encountered this problem with several different Campbell Housefield compressors. If this happens look into soft (bendable) copper tubing that is used in plumbing to replace the aluminum tube as it holds up for much longer than replacing with the OEM tube. That is if C.H. hasn't already changed this.

Hmmmm. I'll watch out for that. Thanks man. :props:
 
I LOVE the Tornador, and will never be without it. I keep it running at 90 psi, that seems to work well for it.

As for the foaming tornador. That's actually something I wish I never bought. It really doesn't have much use. And no, you can't just buy the foaming head. To whole unit is different. I know it looks the same. But when you unscrew the cap and pull the gun out of the container...that whole mechanism inside is completely different.

I just feel the Foaming gun lacks in a lot of ways. First of all, you go through product in that container in a flash...literally. Maybe like 20 seconds of continuous foam, then your empty. Plus, it puts out a dry foam. It's really dense, so it's hard to actually use it. Just my opinion of course.

Okay, that's what I've heard of the foamer. I'm probably going to just buy a Foamaster to foam my vehicle then. I found a Craftsman pancake compressor for $100. Hopefully I'll enjoy using the Tornador. Thanks for the advice!
 
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