Air compressor Great for inflation, brad nailing, stapling and air brushing Tank eliminates the pulsations caused by piston action Sturdy handle allows for comfortable handling and for simple storage Conveniently placed gauge allows for easy monitoring of air pressure Includes 25' recoil hose, needle, needle adaptor, two inflation nozzles and air chuck 1 year limited warranty 1 gallon tank for greater stored air power 11.8" x 11.8" x 12.7" 12.7 lbs
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Brand | Campbell Hausfeld |
Item model number | FP2028 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 806336 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.2 (100 ratings) 3.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 045564610647 |
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I waited about six months to review this compressor to see how it held up. So far a very good buy.Works well for my needs and hope to get many years out of it. For the price I would recommend this compressor.
I bought mine a few weeks ago, it works great for airing up tires, airing up tubes for tubing, and blowing away debris from projects. Excellent price for the quality and use of the product.
Have used this item several times and I must say that I am impressed in its use and versatility, haven't used it with a brad nailer but will this summer.
I bought this air compressor to air up the tires in my vehicles. It small and light weight and easy to use. After the tank reaches 100 psi, the compressor will shut off and starts again at about 70 psi. The tire inflation valve isn't the best though and you may have to wiggle it around the tire to get it working.
When you need something that does tires and a whole lot more, this one does the trick. With only a one gallon air reserve you won't be using many accessories. Works great with brad gun.
This great for maintaining tires and brad nailing by regulating your out going pressue recovery time isminiumal
I bought this and got what I expected. The tank fills pretty fast and auto shuts off. The only thing I would say is the valve pieces really need a quick connect adapter to make it easier to change to the ball needle and back to the tire valve piece.
So far runs good and is just what I wanted, however, am disappointed that the literature stated it would have a female coupler with the accessories. Everything was included except the female coupler. had to go buy one, bout $7.00. Can't use without it. Thats why only four stars
I would recommend this product only if one is really short of "scratch." Considering what it is, it's OK, I suppose. One thing--it may be better than any small car DC (cigarette lighter socket) unit if you have a strong enough power inverter to run it on AC. That would help better with flats, I think. (The DC units run really intensely, so, frustratingly, they always die relatively quickly--they don't depend upon filling a relatively large tank, so, they do continuously put out air, however; this thing doesn't put out much air unless the tank fills at least somewhat.) I have to be patient with constantly recycling the unit. When, I purchased this some years ago, I had never owned an A/C air compressor, so I didn't expect that--I was disappointed, as I'm sure many others here have been. I do use it for tire inflation, but I have to recycle somewhat often. This thing is not good for much of anything except inflation, tedious blowing, and excessively loud noise! (It includes a basketball needle, a coiled-type hose, and toy inflation nozzles). I think that the company mentions using it with paint guns, but that's likely not, in the least minor way, practical..... So, I purchased some blower tools, soon after purchase, along with a water-removing reservoir, fittings, and a better hose, all at Wal-Mart. I also use the item, in place of expensive, hated, under-filled compressed-air cans, for blowing away dust from PCs and electronics. Diligently, I avoid using cans, except for really close or delicate work, so, very patiently, I wait for many cycles. It's been worth it to me, yet now I'm looking for something bigger and better than this. (I'm very glad I purchased the air tools, etc., nevertheless) As for those people who say it never fills up or it never stops, that could certainly be defective leak of some kind, yet, have they tightened the valve on the bottom of the tank? This valve always appears something like this on "pancake" air compressors (models shaped like this), and, it's intended for draining water that condenses out of the air to the bottom of the tank (the air compression causes far colder air inside the tank--as with refrigeration). Conceivably, this water, if not bled off, could cause the inside of the tank to rust and the tank even to fail later(?!)..... Sometimes, I've noted a little water inside the tank and, less often, my Campbell-Hausfeld water-removing tool's reservoir. (This is a hose tool that I attach to the hose before blower tools; it uses a plastic container that may be unscrewed and emptied.) The air has to be really moist, or condensation is negligible.... I don't really regret this purchase--it saved me a lot of money, and I have some useful tools--(I wonder now about PSI limits on those, however). And, I gained a little knowledge. I include some photos of the air-dryer/blower-gun/fitting assembly which I use for blowing out dust with this compressor. All these I obtained at Wal-Mart. I consider these relevant to this review of this product and those of competing models.... Fittings are so helpful with air compressors and accessories that they're rarely mentioned--they're virtually essential if one uses the devices frequently! They're great in that world!
I bought this because I didn't want to run my big compressor and lines through the house in the winter , but to my surprise it is LOUDER than he big one! LOL But it does ok for installing trim so far but only used it once. I think its better off to spend a little more and get the next size up when on sale , its actually quieter.