- High efficiency 1.6-to-2-horsepower induction motor provides long life
- The High output, no-maintenance oil-free pump delivers 3.4CFM @40psi and 2.7cfm @ 90psi--the large 6-gallon tank reduces run time
- Lightweight compact pancake design for easy portability
- Includes quick coupler
- Weighs 52-pounds and includes a 1-year warranty
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I would recommend this compressor to any one.It does not pull very many amps so it can be used on a low amp breaker and a long extension card .I am a serviceman and have been using a craftsman dual tank compressor for many years. The bostitch compares to the craftsman.Have read reviews that people has said the bostitch is loud.All compressors that put out any volume of air will make noise and each compressor has there on tone of noise.I can not hear that this compressor is any louder than others. It just has its on tone.You can not go wrong with this compressor for medium use.I recently purchased 3 compressors form amazon the first was a Hitachi double hotdog which came broken and after parts (free from Hitachi) and my time still is leaking (disappointing) Second was this bostitch which I got as a package with the 3 guns and to be honest I only wanted the guns so this compressor was to be sold. Well because the Hitachi was down I used this and it does everything I wanted, quick, lite and not to loud. I'm not in a rush to fix the Hitachi now. By the way the third compressor is the little Senco. I will give a review on that after I use it this week.Want Stanley Bostitch CAP2060P 10.5 Amp 2-Horsepower 6-Gallon Oil-Free Pancake Compressor Discount?
Purchased this compressor w/Brad Nailer as a gift for my son. He used it once, then moved to an apartment, storing the unit with me. I went to used it and it would not bring up any pressure. Afraid I broke it so looked up a factory repair center. I brought it in and they told me "they did not want to mess with it". I said what? and the explained that this was so bad he had ten that customers have just told him to keep it. Also the factory rep came by and he could not even fix it. He went on to say he replaces the valves in them for $47 in parts +$40 in labor , the customers leave and return them next week broken with the same problem. Bottom line the nailer is great, but buy a Craftsman compressor and save yourself the headaches.I have worked with this compressor for about a week and before that I was using a 30 gallon 220Volt rig that I have had for years.So,it is light and compact,irratingly noisy when filling but very portable.I like the convenience and the oil-less feature because I do a lot of trim work,like after new homes are sheetrocked,I will hang cabinets,interior doors as well as stairskirts,base,door casing and misc other trim details to complete the home.
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