Looking for a high quality air compressor

Chuck-Michigan

New member
Joined
Apr 11, 2013
Messages
9
Reaction score
0
I'm looking to buy a high quality air compressor for my mobile operation. 4-6 gallon 150 psi. I have went through a few of the cheap ones in one year. I'm not as familiar with who makes the best and why, thanks.
 
I am in the market for a new compressor to,I would be interested to hear any suggestions also. I have been using the large compressor from Home Depot for the last 5-6 years. It has worked perfectly,but always wondered if there is anything better out there.
 
Pretty much any made by ingersoll Rand is really good. Oilless compressors usually have a shorter life span than oiled.

Compressors to me are more about cfm than pressure or size. Any above 6 cfm @ 90 psi will work most air tools.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using AG Online
 
Are you looking for a portable one?

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using AG Online
 
If you're really looking for high quality check out the Quincy line at Northern Tool. Quincy is competing with Ingersol Rand. Ingersol Rand has been the top quality compressor for decades so if you're competing with them you have to have top quality. With top quality comes top price though.

Any oil-less compressor is going to wear out in quick time if you use it more than just every once in a while so I'd suggest stepping up a little and going with a cast iron unit. Problem is that the cast iron units tend to start at around 20 gallon sizes. The size that you are looking for pretty much limits you to cheap compressors that fall in well below the high quality mark.

I'd suggest stepping up to something like this

FREE SHIPPING — Quincy Single-Stage Air Compressor — 2 HP, 26-Gallon Vertical Tank, Model# Q12126VP | 2 - 9 CFM Air Compressors| Northern Tool + Equipment
 
That's exactly what I was going to recommend Dave. 20 gallon will serve you very well for lots of jobs. Its not quite as portable as a 6 gallon 2 HP model.

I had a 2 gallon, 6 HP Porter cable for about 5 years. It did most what I asked until I bought a tornador.

If you do buy one of the smaller ones from HD or Lowes, just purchase the 2 year replacement plan. If you change it out every year, just repurchase the extended warranty.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using AG Online
 
That's exactly what I was going to recommend Dave. 20 gallon will serve you very well for lots of jobs. Its not quite as portable as a 6 gallon 2 HP model.

I had a 2 gallon, 6 HP Porter cable for about 5 years. It did most what I asked until I bought a tornador.

If you do buy one of the smaller ones from HD or Lowes, just purchase the 2 year replacement plan. If you change it out every year, just repurchase the extended warranty.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using AG Online

:iagree: We all see these air compressors at the big box stores and home improvement stores etc. but what most don't realize is that they are all china made "throw aways" or "replace the pump" units. When you get into real high quality units, you typically get a replacement parts list that is actually useful as in available made in America parts, and the price pretty much quadruples for real high quality compressors.

In a business setting where you actually use your air compressor daily, once you go American made you never go back to throw away units unless it's just for a temporary use while your high quality unit is being serviced.
 
The reviews on those compressors don't seem too good. I almost bought one for the price and how they are. The quality seems iffy though.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using AG Online
 
The one I was looking at was the twin tank design. It just seemed cheaply made compared to others I looked at.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using AG Online
 
The reviews on those compressors don't seem too good. I almost bought one for the price and how they are. The quality seems iffy though.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using AG Online

It's funny you say that, as I bought mine based off of the reviews of these, compared to reviews of Craftsman, Porter Cable, et al.

Can't speak for anyone but myself - I'm thrilled with mine.

Just my 2 cents :xyxthumbs:
 
Seems to me that those California air tools compressors with their oil-free design may be best for labs, clean rooms and or painting duty. Perhaps they're not designed to handle the rugged and dirty environments that an oiled cast iron unit sees their best fit in.
 
Our 38g craftsman is awesome

Sent from my DROID RAZR MAXX HD
 
Seems to me that those California air tools compressors with their oil-free design may be best for labs, clean rooms and or painting duty. Perhaps they're not designed to handle the rugged and dirty environments that an oiled cast iron unit sees their best fit in.

Dave - I do keep a clean garage, and some have called it a lab...
so you might be right :xyxthumbs:
 
Back
Top