| Campbell hausfeld 3-Gallon Horizontal Air Compressor FP209400RB |  | Brand: Campbell Hausfeld Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $69.99 as of 9/9/2010 08:13 CDT details
Seller: CPO Campbell Hausfeld Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 50,118
Media: Misc.
MPN: FP209400RB
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Small tank size for easy portability and storage | | • | Easy to read gauges allow for easy monitoring of air pressure | | • | Scoop handle makes the unit easy to carry anywhere | | • | Perfect for inflation, stapling, air brushing |
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Product Description Includes 3-Gallon Horizontal Air Compressor -FP209400RB, 25 Foot Recoil Hose, Inflation Needle, Inflation Adapter, (2) Inflation Nozzles
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Week, slow recovery, pressure inconsistency September 5, 2010 White Picket Fence (Turnersfalls, Ma. United States) I am sorry to say that I am very disapointed in the performance of the unit I received. It is slow and week when attempting to build up and recover psi, excessively noisy, and had pressure inconsistencies making the shortest of airbrushing strokes difficult. I have $10.99 diaphragm unit for inflating tires that outperforms this unit. If I had not become ill and been able to test the unit before return time expired, I would have requested a replacement or refund!
A little loud, but it works as expected January 7, 2010 E. Mendez (McKinney, TX) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This unit is a little loud, but really it's not all that unbearable. Seeing the online, picture I was worried the unit would be large and bulky. On the contrary, it is smaller than I expected (a positive) and is very easy to carry around with the built in hand grip. The included coil hose and tool kit work well for what I've done so far. It makes inflating car tires much easier as I can get a good cold air pressure reading then add air to the tires on the spot. I've used it to blow out debris from the different compartments in the engine. It was handy in removing debris as I recently changed my air filter and spark plugs. Great little tool and one that I'm glad I purchased.
As far as the seller, they shipped the unit quickly and provided the necessary details to track my order online. Great experience with CPO Campbell Hausfeld/Amazon connection.
Beware October 19, 2009 silla 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This compressor stopped working after I used it twice for light airbrushing. Turns out that you cannot run it on an extension cord, not even a heavy duty one. That was the first thing the manufacturer said when I called about the broken compressor. It doesn't mention anywhere in the compressor's manual that you cannot run it on an extension cord but it will void the manufacturer's warranty if you do. I also called one of the repair centers from the manufacturer's website: They recommended to buy a Maxus compressor instead. It's worth spending the extra $$.
EXCELLENT COMPRESSOR ,EXCELLENT VALUE September 12, 2009 Maria Elena Ramirez (san diego, ca.) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was looking for a compressor that would allow me to use my air drill,nailer,etc. , now I am spray painting my fence and it works great ! couldn't complain about it's price, strongly recommend it .......
Car detailing September 8, 2009 James D. Wong 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
It works great for it's size! I bought this to blow out the water from the trim on cars that I detail. It wasn't big enough to do a full car so instead of buying a much bigger one for $$$$ I went to Homedepot and got 3 10 gallon air tanks for $30 each and made a "custom" "air compressor system". Now it is awesome! One downside to my setup is that it's a 3 gallon compressor filling 33 gallons of tank...(it takes an hour). But thats ok because I can't wait for a compressor to refill so I just have one that's big enough and let it fill after I'm done.
Now the compressor itself is craaaaaaaazzzzzzyyyyy LOUD!!!! I measured it with a Db meter. It's about 110 Db which is the same as a rock concert. If you have it anywhere near where you work you will go def. My "custom" solution was I set it on the concrete floor of my garage and built a brick and mortar box around it with a sound proof foam lid 8" thick on top. I took the power supply from an old computer and the cooling fans and made a cooling system for it so it wouldn't overheat in the box. Now it's about 70 Db which is the same as a casual conversation. Nuf sed
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