- Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld products have a one-year warranty through the Campbell Hausfeld factory or an authorized service center
- User-friendly design great for inflation, brad nailing, stapling
- Easy-to-read, conveniently placed gauges allow for easy monitoring of air pressure
- Sturdy handle allows for easy portability and easy storage
- High-quality one-piece manifold to protect user from hot and moving parts
It is loud, but then not as loud as my 10 gal. Craftsman. I wouldn't recommend using this in a inclosed room sitting two feet away. I fired it up outside, and I would say its less offensive than a 2 stroke weedeater, leaf blower. The neighbors didn't come out with pitch forks, and torches looking for it. It filled to 105 psi in three or four minutes out of the box and held pressure. I blew a completely flat tire about 3/4 of the way up off the above 105 psi.
The compressor as a whole looks good, fittings, lines, guages are what I expected for less than $60.00. Which is not to say bad. The guages consist of a tank pressure, line out pressure, which can be regulated. The lines between the compressor, tanks, and regulator are fuel lines. I put a couple of wraps of cloth tape between anything touching to address the vibration issue. The accessories are on the cheapish side but serve the purpose. As a whole it is quite sturdy, and should be able to handle anything a non-contractor throws at it.
The one complaint I have is, the air line itself. Its brittle, coiled, and definitely not meant to be stretched out. If you try, you will break it, guaranteed. I have a 10ft piece of Goodyear airline that I will add when the stock airline gives up. And it will, sooner than later :-)
Like I said for the money its a nice sompressor, it will serve my purposes quite nicely, Its portable, it fills with, and dispenses air, so I am very happy with my purchase.arrived in good conditionand started right up. no problems.
a few missing accy pieces missing but no biggy.This is not a good quality compressor. I expect more from CH. The air feeder lines from piston are car fuel lines and not air hoses. The two feeder hosed rub against each other (due to poor design) because of vibration and will wear a hole in each other. I have had this compressor for 1 year and 2 months, used it 5 times and now the hoses have worn through and air leaks out. What a piece of crap. I spent 3 hours fixing this, cutting away crappy fittings, reinstalling air hose and clamping off. Do not buy this.I bought this to replace a defunct Campbell Hausfeld pancake compressor. The seller shipped it right away, but unfortunately it is not powerful enough to be practical, never exceeding 90 psi, and incapable of firing a framing nailer more than once without repressurizing.
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