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Originally Posted by Chance
What's the SCFM on that unit? I couldn't see it in link -- maybe just missed it.
The picture makes it look like you are mainly buying a tank, regulator, and hose. Not much of a compressor shows up on picture.
I certainly appreciate it when people are honest and recommend against buying something they themselves purchased. Negative feedback can be as useful as positive feedback -- maybe more. Unfortunately many people hesitate admitting having made a mistake. Thanks.
For what it's worth, I'd personally focus more on compressor/inflators output rating than tank size if filling tires is the primary application. The tire itself is a large pressurized "tank" so carrying a large tank around as part of a compressor doesn't seem like it would do much other than save a little time by letting the compressor run while going from one tire to the next.
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ha, yeah, this one was definitely a bonehead mistake.
I don't know so I googled and found this site that lists the spec's
0.5 SCFM at 90 psi
and yeah, I knew upfront that the small tank wouldn't hold enough for a tire. I figured though it would help with the duty cycle when topping off bike tires and so on. With such a pathetic little compressor though, it's nearly pointless.
Primefit 125 PSI 1 gal. Portable Air Compressor with Regulator and Control Panel 25 ft. Air Hose-CM00301 - The Home Depot