Pros: light weight, nice gauges, quiet, generally handy Cons: small size limits usage for some, hose a bit short for some things
The model FP2003 from Campbell Hausfeld was not a purchase I made directly relating to my contractor duties. Most certainly I use a great many air tools in my woodworking, and a good air compressor is a necessity. Yet, quite frankly, this model would...
Pros: small, quiet, portable, light weight, produces decent pressure (100 PSI) Cons: broke under no load and very little use
This seemed like the perfect little machine for me... I was mainly interested in having an air source for running my air brush (detail painting using very little pressure) and for inflating the occasional tire and air cleaning dust from my tools. The...
Pros: Quiet, Light, small footprint Cons: Poorly built product that has multiple issues.
I bought this unit at Wallmart for $60.00. The idea was to have a compressor strong enough to drive a staple gun and inflate tires, rafts, and clean filters and such. The unit is quiet enough, but the motor overheats causing it to shut down and not ...
Pros: None. Cons: Cheap parts, cheap electric motor, cheap circuit board, AVOID IT.
An oiless aircompressor is almost an oxymoron, something has to give and in this case it was the pump piston. Used only for airbrush work, in well ventilated area, maximum pressure used 30psi . Very difficult to drain tank as drain is to high on side....
Pros: small size Cons: Incredibly loud, small tank, incredibly loud
I wanted to get into airbrushing, and needed a small air compressor. Cash was an issue at the time, and the Campbell Hausfeld met my needs by being small and low priced, so it went home with me. When I purchased the air compressor, I lived in an ...
Would be a fine compressor to fill a few balloons or a bike tire or two. Anything that exceeds that requirement will have to be accomplished by something sturdier. For a hobbyist running an airbrush, this one will not suffice. A 2 gallon tank is...
Pros: Compact, Low Current Requirement, Less Noisy than competitors, Regulator & Dual Gauges. Cons: Bothersome pressure differential. Motor cuts in too frequently. Cylinder valve failed after 1 year.
This unit was ideal for use in the belfry of my church, where a lightweight, compact nit could fit through the access hatch. The Bell in the tower uses a pneumatic hammer to strike the hour, and the four windows of the tower swing open at the peeling of...
Not What I Thought It Would Be by hollywood625 ,Sep 08 '05
Pros: Good Price, Durable, Quiet, small, Cons: Not enough steam, not good for much other than holding my lower shelf down
I bought this machine for everyday use ie. tire inflation,blowing of the work bench ect. I found it to run out of steam real quick and seamed to be running all the time. As far as being durable its been great, it has fell out of the back of a pick-up and did not have hardly any damage, just the carrying handle broke, but when plugged back in it work just fine
Bought this in 2001. Use it very little. Basically to inflate tires. It broke down this weekend. Wrote the company and they said the pump/motor assembly would need replaced! To make matters worse, they don't even sell the replacement motor anymore!
Campbell Hausfeld Cordless Inflator/Power Supply The Campbell Hausfeld cordless inflator/power supply features a built-in pressure gauge to make filling tires, sports ball, etc. fast and easy. Simply...
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