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Campbell Hausfeld RP1200 12-Volt Cordless Compact Inflator

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12V, 250 PSI Inflator, Perfect For Emergency Roadside Tire Inflation, Plugs Into Cigarette Lighter, Inflates Car & Bike Tires, Beach Balls, Footballs, Soccer Balls, Basketballs & Other Recreational Equipment, Includes 3 Inflation Nozzles, Universal Adapter & Cigarette Lighter Plug.
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Technical Details

- One 12-volt cordless compact inflator that's ideal for roadside emergencies
- 120-psi inflator provides easy inflation of high-pressure items such as tires and sporting equipment
- Conveniently operates from your car's 12-volt outlet
- Includes 3 inflation nozzles, universal adaptor, cigarette lighter plug, and pressure checking valve
- Compact size for practical storage in the trunk of your vehicle
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Customer Buzz
 "medium duty inflator" 2009-01-29
By Gary J. Pastore
medium duty for bicycle/ car tire inflation. good solid slightly faster than the cheap light duty inflators. best value to price I found.

Customer Buzz
 "only worked once" 2009-01-12
By Rion (Alameda, CA USA)
I have owned other Campbell-Hausfeld products that worked well, but this one was the exception. There does not appear to be any warranty, and even if there was one, it would not be worth the shipping charges to send it in for repair/replacement.



I used this thing once to inflate a basketball and it immediately blew a fuse. The unit does NOT indicate how much power it needs and I assumed that the standard 10 amp fuse on the cigarette lighter should be enough. Replaced fuse and then it worked on the basketball, but then a few months later it was blowing fuses again. I went to a 15-amp fuse, which did not blow, but the compressor would chug a couple of times and then stopped. Apparently its life was over! Now it's just an ugly paperweight!

Customer Buzz
 "12-/volt cordless modification for motorcycle travel" 2008-07-07
By Steven A. Baxter
If your looking for a motorcycle pump for travel, this is a good one. Strip it all apart. Remove the plastic casing and trash it, pull out the guts, tape the start button to the motor, add alligator clips to end of wires, and you have a compact motorcycle travel pump just in case of a flat.

Customer Buzz
 "Great for Roadside emergencies" 2007-10-18
By Parkhost (Clay county, Tn)
One of those "true necessities" for anyone with a vehicle with inflatable tires. If you've ever been "20 miles from nowhere" or FURTHER and have had a flat tire I hope you had one of these. It just takes a few minutes to pump up the tire, find the leak, plug it using one of those cheap little plug kits available at just about any large merchandise store, finish inflating your tire and drive away. You don't even have to take your tire off of your car. I have one for each of my vehicles.

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 "Fast and efficient" 2007-01-05
By Y.K. (New Jersey, USA)
I have this inflator for one year; I had to use it quite often having problems with one tire, then with another... Good inflator / good deal.


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Campbell Hausfeld FP2028 1-Gallon Oil-Free Pancake Air Compressor

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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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Customer Buzz
 "Loud and weak" 2009-07-12
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.

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 "LOUD!!!" 2009-07-12
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!!!

Customer Buzz
 "Will not purchase again" 2009-07-05
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.

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 "Absolute Crap (Is there anything less than one star?)" 2009-06-21
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.

Customer Buzz
 "I'm Here To -Pump- You Up!" 2009-06-08
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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Campbell Hausfeld RP3200 12-Volt Cordless Inflator and Worklight

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12V, 300 PSI Inflator, Perfect For Emergency Roadside Tire Inflation, Plugs Into Cigarette Lighter, Inflates Car & Bike Tires, Beach Balls, Footballs, Soccer Balls, Basketballs, & Other Recreational Equipment, Includes 3 Inflation Nozzles, Universal Adapter, Cigarette Lighter Plug & Built-In Pressure Gauge, Work Light & Flashing Hazard Light.
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Technical Details

- One 12-volt, 300 psi inflator with worklight that's ideal for roadside emergencies
- Provides fast, easy inflation of high-pressure items such as tires and sporting equipment
- Conveniently operates from your car's 12-volt outlet
- Includes 3 inflation nozzles, universal adapter, cigarette lighter plug, built-in pressure gauge, work light, and flashing hazard light
- Weighs 3.5 pounds; 1-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Never travel without it." 2009-06-28
By AZ Desert Rat
My previous inflator, another brand, which I had for 10 years finally bit the bullet. I ordered this and love the way it shuts itself off when the proper tire pressure is reached. At first I thought it was broken but I had the dial set improperly, it works great. I would never travel without one of these. Makes it easy to keep your tire pressure set without hunting down a service station that has a working tire inflator.

Customer Buzz
 "10 Years of Great Service" 2009-06-16
By Larry Oliver (USA)
After 10 years, my basic Campbell Hausfeld Inflator gave up the ghost.

That unit fixed many bike tires, filled up numberous slow leaks in our Vehicle tires letting us get to a tire repair station and not have to put on the spare tire. The new unit RP3200 is the same basic model in that it plugs into the cigarette lighter. After all, how many times is BOTH your car battery and tire in need of service at the same. Larry "O"

Customer Buzz
 "Great little air pump." 2009-05-17
By Albert J. Giordano Jr. (Avenel, New Jersey United States)
Nice compact air pump. I like the feature that allows you to set the pressure to shut off at yhe PSI you set,it allows you to balance the pressure in all your car tires.

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 "Defective unit" 2009-01-21
By J. Keton (Rockwall Texas)
Besides the fact that the product was defective, I would have wanted to know that the only power source for this unit is by plugging into your car. Instructions were useless.

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 "It does the job!" 2008-09-30
By Harvey Spector (NYC)
The RP3200 inflates the tire, the automatic feature operates as advertised and the device is easy to operate.



At the same time, these observations should be noted:

The vibration that occurs when it is operating is such that the device must be held down or it will jump around.

The inflation valve goes on easily, but some force is required to remove it. In the process, some air escapes from the tire.

The inflation hose and the power cable must be folded carefully in order to store them in the compartment provided on the back of the RP3200.



I would recommend this product.


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Campbell Hausfeld FP209599AV 2-Gallon Mini Twin-Stack Air Compressor with 1 1/4-Inch 2-in-1 Brad Nailer / Stapler Kit

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Portable and compact design,perfect for any household inflation or nailing/stapling project. The 2-Gallon oil Free 'Twin-Stack' Air Compressor with 2-in1 Brad Nailer/Stapler is the ideal kit for any homeowner. SPECIFICATIONS: BRAD NAILER/STAPLER : (323200AV); Holds 100 brad nails or staples; Uses 18 gauge 1/2" to 1-1/4" long; COMPRESSOR: Convenient on-board holder for your nailer; Easy-to-carry, user friendly twinstack tank design; Easy-to-read gauges for quick monitoring of air pressu re; Two 1-gallon air tanks offer plenty of stored air power for inflating, nailing and stapling; KIT WEIGHT: 38.00 lb; Length: 15.75 inches; Width: 15.38 inches; Height: 17.13 inches. EQUIPMENT: 2 Gallon Twinstack Air Compress
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Technical Details

- 2 gallon, oil-free air compressor
- 1-1/4-inch brad nailer/stapler combo gun
- Perfect for small projects
- All-inclusive kit to get started right out of the box
- Small and Compact for Easy Storage
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Customer Buzz
 "Inferior compressor" 2009-07-16
By K. Presnell (Austin, TX)
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.

Customer Buzz
 "For my purposes" 2009-04-24
By D. Halbach (Leawood, KS, United States)
this has worked well. Use it around the house with my Ridgid brad nailer, haven't tried the included nailer. It's light, easy to carry around, even for those small jobs where you don't want to carry much. No problems. Loudness is in the ear of the beholder but I certainly don't expect quiet from a compressor so would say this is average in that regard. [...] So far so good would be my evaluation.

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 "It works, but I don't like this compressor." 2009-03-25
By Lucas Scharf
I purchased this air compressor at a local big box store. I'm a homeowner and a woodworker, so I use this air compressor a couple of times a week. I'm not satisfied with it.



Here are the issues I encountered:



* The box implied that it could deliver 90 PSI. It can, but the unit it really designed to keep the pressure between 80PSI and 100PSI. When the pressure goes down to 80PSI, the motor starts and pumps the tank back up to 100PSI.



* I discovered after purchasing this unit that I like my bike tires at 100PSI so, after inflating each bike tire, I have to let air out of the compressor so that the compressor will run back up to 100PSI before inflating the next tire. Since I ride a bicycle regularly, this is not the air compressor for me.



* The brad-nailer / stapler included with this unit failed after 2-3 clips. My guess is that it was a problem in the safety mechanism, but I didn't investigate too deeply. Also, the easiest way to adjust the depth that the staples go to is to adjust the pressure regulator on the air compressor, and depth varies depending on the state of the compressor. I've been much happier with the Ridgid stapler that replaced it, since the Ridgid stapler drives the staples to a consistent depth, regardless of small variations in the air pressure (the included stapler isn't terribly consistent about the depth to which it drives staples).



* This compressor is really noisy. The little pump runs fast with a small cylinder, and it makes enough of a racket that I either put in earplugs before starting the compressor -- or plug it in and run to another part of the house while it pressurizes itself. It's almost as noisy as my table saw, and it takes its time coming up to pressure -- especially if you empty out the pressure-tank before storing it.



* It's easy to tip over, especially when inflating car tires.



That said, this device does work. It's also light enough to carry around easily with one hand. We built 40 feet of garden fence out of 1x2's using the Ridgid stapler this weekend, which means that we drove around 750 1-1/4" staples into cedar -- and this unit powered the whole thing, and it was able to keep up if we didn't staple continuously. I've also used it to run other small air tools, inflate car tires, and the other jobs that you'd expect to do with a small portable air-compressor around the house. But this unit drives me crazy with it's slow/noisy performance, and the quick breakage of the nailer/stapler makes me skeptical about its long-term reliability -- so I plan to replace it with more powerful compressor at the first opportunity.

Customer Buzz
 "Eh, it's OK, but I returned it." 2009-01-31
By DJA (Pittsburgh, PA USA)
This thing is VERY loud if you're using it indoors and it takes FOREVER for the initial fill. The hose is cheap and the nailer/stapler jammed three times during the first use. I had to remove the faceplate to clear the last nail jam. On the plus side it is very light and portable. This will eventually compress two gallons of air and drive small nails and staples much of the time. It may also give you hearing damage. Since I didn't want the nailer and the noise was painful, back it went. I'm going to try another small unit from a different manufacturer.

Customer Buzz
 "Great compressor for small jobs" 2009-01-19
By Andrew Barber (New England)
I bought this compressor so I could do trim work around the house without trying to route a hose from my 33 gallon compressor in the basement. This is a *light* duty compressor. As long as you don't expect more, you should be happy with it. The nailer worked fine for me, although I needed to some nailing with longer nails. I hooked up my porter-cable finish nailer and it worked fine. I don't get a lot of shots out that nailer before the compressor kicks on, but I didn't find the wait for the compressor to charge back up to be bothersome.



I haven't tried anything so far except my two nailers. The small size and weight is great for small jobs around the house (like putting up trim). My unit seems to be free from defects. Make sure you tighten the coupling in the nail gun, my was loose and leaky when I got it.


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