Campbell Hausfeld FP2028 1-Gallon Oil-Free Pancake Air Compressor with Accessory Kit
- User-friendly design
- Easy-to-read gauge
- 100 max PSI
- Tank eliminates the pulsations caused by piston action
- Accessory kit contains 25-foot recoil hose, female coupler, male plug, air chuck, inflation needle, 2-inch inflation nozzles
High power for inflation, brad nailers, staplers, and air brush equipment; 1-gallon tank for smoother air flow; cooler-running motor; automatic shutoff; sturdy handle for easier storage and handling; easy-to-read pressure gauge; comes with 25-foot coiled hose, inflation needle and adapter, two inflation nozzles and air chuck.Great for inflation, brad nailing, stapling, and air brushing, the Campbell Hausfeld FP2028 One-Gallon Air Compressor quickly inflates and fastens to save you time and money
List Price: $ 119.99
Price: $ 59.00
Ingersoll Rand P1IU-A9 Hand Carry Twinstack 2-HP Compressor
- 2 HP
- 135 PSI Max
- Capacity at 90 psi 4.3 cfm
- Capacity at 135 psi 3.2 cfm
- 115 Volt 15 Amps
This Ingersoll Rand hand-carry air compressor provides the power, durability and portability you want on the jobsite. Built to last and designed for the toughest 100% continuous-duty applications. Includes two quick-connect couplers to run two tool simultaneously. CFM at 90 PSI: 4.3, Max. PSI: 135, Volts: 120, Amps: 15, HP: 2, Air Tank Size (gal.): 4, Tank Description: Twin stack, Pump: Oil lube, cast iron, Air Outlet Size (in.): 1/4, Portable or Stationary: Portable, Dimensions L x W x H (in.):
List Price: $ 390.72
Price: $ 243.00
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at 9:24 am
great for staple gun!,
I bought this to use with surebonder’s 9615 upholstery staple gun to reupholster a bunch of chairs. it works great. i’m rather impressed. it is really tiny, easy to use and i’m surprised that it makes no mess of any kind. i sit right on my dinning table to use it. it was loud but not as loud as some reviews made it out to be. the trick is to use it on a piece of carpet. it also is not nearly as loud in a normal room of your house as it is if used in an empty room that has a hard floors and no furniture such as garage or cement basement.
my only gripe was that it took me several days to figure out why i couldn’t connect it to the staple gun. it does not come with a male quick connector that is needed to attach the hose to power tools. i bought this at home depot for under $2.
i read many reviews that complained of it not working. after using it this month i can kind of understand why. it’s not the compressor. if you have not used one before i will give you the short list of resons it won’t work that all happened to me until i got used to using a compressor.
- there is a knob under it that lets it dry between uses. you must close it tightly before using it.
- you need to really, really tighten the hose onto the compressor before use.
- if you over oil your air tools or always leave them connected, the oil will seep into the male connector at end of hose and trap condensation. if this happens, you will need to wipe out the connector with a paper towel until it feels dry again.
- at the end of long work days you’ll want to let it dry out. you should take the hose off and hang it so both ends hang down and open the drain knob underneath. I have found it to work super efficiently since i started to do this. now i don’t need to keep running it to keep at 60 – 80 psi. although i do have to turn it on ever 10 or 20 minutes for about 30 seconds to keep the psi.
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|at 9:49 am
The good and the bad,
I bought this compressor because I wanted a small tank-based compressor for my garage for keeping my car and bike tires filled and for filling basketballs and soccer balls.
I have had it for about a month now and it works great for what I bought it for.
The good:
1. Its small and light, easy to pick up and move around. Does not take up much space in my work area. It has plenty of power for filling tires and basketballs.
2. Great price.
3. Easy to use.
The bad:
1. Noisy. I read other reviews that said it was loud, but in use, it is louder than I expected. With the small tank, the motor ends up runninng most of the time I am using it. I find I have to wear ear protection when I am using it, even when I am outside in the driveway.
2. Light weight. Being light weight is nice when I want to pick it up and carry it around the house and garage, but it has its downside. It came with a 25 foot coiled air hose and when you get the cord extended out 8-10 feet, it tips the compressor over on its side.
That’s the good and the bad. Works great for what I need it for. I don’t need a compressor for air tools, so I did not want to get a bigger compressor because it takes up too much room around my workbench. I used to use a small electric compressor without a tank, but it took too long to fill up car tires. This Campbell Hausfeld works perfect for what I need. I would buy it again.
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|at 10:05 am
Works great for such a small compressor.,
I purchased this from Northern Tool when they had free delivery for nearly all IR products. It was also much cheaper than the price listed on Amazon at the time of this review.
I have used this mainly for minor automotive use such as: filling tires and removing some bolts with a cheapo (read: air hog) Campbell Hausfeld air wrench. I have also used it with a blower to clean out my garage. Doesn’t necessarily keep up with the blower nozzle, as I expected, but with a short break (10-15 seconds) it gets back up to pressure and I can continue. No problems powering the air wrench, but the bolts I was removing weren’t on too bad.
It’s a fairly quiet compressor, with the loudest noise coming from the connectors rattling, not the compressor itself. I would like to add one 3/8″ connector but I’m wondering if I need to make the cover holes larger so it can fit. Overall it seems to be a high quality unit that can handle most DIY tasks without taking up too much space. I wouldn’t recommend this for an avid grease monkey, but for minor automotive tasks it should be fine. It should also be able to run a couple framing nailers simultaneously without much of a sweat. Compared to other compressors of this style/size this compressor is quite competitive. Also check out the Senco compressor for similar performance.
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|at 10:56 am
Favorite compressor in my shop. REPLACE THE GAUGES!,
I’m one of those guys who over-analyzes EVERY purchase, and this compressor wasn’t any different. The price from Amazon can’t be beat, and the free shipping took only 2 days! It handles my Hitachi framing nailer and Hitachi sheathing stapler simultaneously with ease!
I can not say enough about this compressor, though upon arrival I wanted to throw it off the bridge! Long story short, like several other reviewers, when the compressor arrived, BOTH gauges were crushed! Smashed not by UPS but by Ingersoll Rand when the compressor was assembled. Whoever the mule was who dropped in the motor/compressor unit hit the gauges from the top, bending both cases and gauge faces. Not immediately evident, I started adjusting the pressure switche before I got a flashlight and got down on my knees and saw the damage. I considered calling I-R to get new gauges but then realized that they’d just send the same $4 pieces of junk as originally installed. I decided to get a pair of “Ashcroft 200900 1.5 Lower 0/200 Pressure Gauge” from MSC through Amazon ($14 each). Once I get those in, I’ll be golden! I’ve been using it with gauges connected with hoses ’til then and am very, very happy. Even if your gauges come unbroken, replace them anyway.
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|at 11:43 am
Impressive for the price!,
I can echo the other reviews, this is a quality tool at a very affordable price. It should last a LONG time.
Cons:
Pretty heavy.
Both pressure gauges were crushed when I pulled it out of the package.
Tweeners:
It’s not too loud, approx 80db. Of course you would like it to be silent but you can talk while in the same room.
Pros:
Pressures up fast.
Well protected, only potential problem is the plastic air filter sticking out.
1/4 turn air bleeder is nice.
Excellent Customer Service! I called to see about getting replacement gauges and in less than 5 minutes they apologized for the problems, and had two new gauges headed my way via Next-Day Air.
I personally don’t see the need for the Ashcroft gauges. The gauges, no matter how cheap they are, are very well protected and I can’t see them failing agin. It was only a result of getting banged when they were assembling the compressor that they were damaged. For me saving $30 and getting the gauges quicker through a five minute warranty claim seems like the way to go!
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Update May 12,2011
Ingersol Rand came through on the the replacement gauges. The morning after calling them I had FedEx on my door with an “Emergency” overnight delivery. The gauges were in good shape and I promptly installed them.
Tip for gauge replacement: Remove the two quick connect air fittings, screw off the regulator handle, then unscrew the portion of the regulator poking through the faceplate. After these are off you can remove the two screws holding the manifold assembly in place, slide it out and replace the gauges.
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