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Gallon, Campbell Hausfeld, Pancake Air Compressor, 5 SCFM @ 90 PSI/100 PSI Maximum, 25' Recoil Hose & Accessories.
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Technical Details
- User Friendly Design- Easy-to-read-gauge
- Tank eliminates the pulsations caused by piston action
- Accessory kit containing 25-foot Recoilhose, female coupler, Male Plug, Air Chuck, inflation Needle, 2-inchflation nozzles
- 100 max PSI
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By Adam Bartlett
Makes as much noise (or more) than some full sized compressors. As another review said, you'll probably want ear plugs if you need to let it run for longer than a couple minutes. The noise is really obnoxious. A compressor this small and weak should not make this much noise! It doesn't really put out much air either. Unless you're looking for something to put out a steady stream of low volume air, you'd be much better off buying a nice bicycle pump.
By Jonah N. Johnston
I bought this compressor after reading other reviews on it that said that it was quiet & another site said that this was supposed to be quiet. I was excited when I got it home and hooked it up, but then I turned it on and it was so loud that I had to leave the room, after 30 seconds I started getting a bad headache!!! I bought this for my computer repair company to blow out used computers so that I would not have to buy air in a can, but I can't use it for that without driving out my customers. This thing was so loud that it sounded like there was a broken piston rod, I was sure that was what the problem was, but it filled with air so that can't be it. I went to Menards and found them selling the same set and asked them to plug in their floor model and it was really loud also, though not as loud as mine. I wish that I had never bought this wimpy, piece of junk!!!
By J. Zolnowski (Buffalo, NY)
My wife bought this for me for Christmas a year and a half ago. I used it to inflate car tires a few times a year. A few months ago the pressure would not build past 42lbs. After some troubleshooting I replaced the safety valve for about 24.00 (Sears Parts Store). Still would not build. I ended up taking apart the piston assembly, it looked fine no burnt or scratched valve no bad piston ring. Re-assembled and it was fixed! 100lbs psi again. Two days later down to 25lbs. This thing is loud and after taking this apart I can see why its cheap. The only replacement for the piston I can find is the whole motor/piston assembly which is probably more than a new compressor. Look elsewhere for a better quality unit.
By Jeffrey L. Cunningham (St Pete, FL)
Horrible, horrible, horrible. I owned one of these units for about 9 months and used it sparingly. It is now dead. Dead! After using it maybe a dozen time, the compressor died.
I used it for bike tires only because it did not have the power to fill up a car tire. It takes about 5 minutes to fill up the tank and generates enough air to only fill up one bike tire and maybe a little bit of a second one. You'd be better off to save your money and use your mouth.
By QuantumJoe83 (Charleston, SC United States)
I purchased the Campbell Hausfeld FP2028 1-Gallon Oil-Free Pancake Air Compressor to use with an 18 gauge brad nailer. The tank fills within a few minutes to 100 PSI, and while the compressor is loud while it is filling, I have used many other compressor that are louder.
The compressor is compact & lightweight. It also has a convenient handle. Because it is so lightweight, it can tip on its side if you are not careful.
I would suggest purchasing a better hose if you are going to use this with a nail gun. It comes with a short pigtail hose, which does not lend itself to easy use with a gun.
Overall, this compressor is an affordable alternative that is adequate for brad nailers, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable air compressor.
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