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Old 11-05-2021, 08:44 PM   #6
Theunz
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I have a Schultz 7.5hp 24cfm’s 80 gal tank. Well it’s the cats meow for my garage, at 700lbs it a little heavy to load in the RV. I also have a small dual tank Ridgid compressor that puts out a little over 4 cfm’s. that I take camping with me. Three things to look at when buying a compressor. Cfm’s for how fast it works, psi for how much pressure you need (min 125), and tank size for how often it kicks on.
Most any of the small pancake compressors will fill your tires to 110lbs and do a few other light tasks. If you want to run any air tools you’ll need to step up to something like my Ridgid, and even then it’ll only handle light duty short work cycles.
With the price of small pancake compressors being so low I don’t know why everyone doesn’t own one. One would be surprised at how often and how many different tasks you will use one for.
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