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Old 06-23-2015, 08:51 PM   #15
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Me too. Works great and fast.
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Looks just like the one i posted except a red not grey. I did not price check it. Just find that stuff interesting as all. I am sure other than covers it is the same
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Old 06-24-2015, 06:27 AM   #16
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Another one worth mentioning is this one:

RIDGID Tri-Stack 5 Gal. Portable Electric Steel Orange Air Compressor-OF50150TS - The Home Depot

The advantage is that it splits so each half is lighter than the other similar single part units. That is why my buddy bought one to work where he had to lug the compressor up stairs or run long hoses. If I was putting one in the MH I would be tempted to leave the tanks home.
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Since I need go no higher than 50psi I use a good quality bicycle pump with a built in gauge. It's so handy I can easily check my tires on a whim, thus they haven't gone lower than needing a couple of pounds pumped in-- no sweat.
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Old 06-26-2015, 06:21 PM   #18
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About every tire needs at least 100 psi so if you buy a 110 psi compressor you will have a time trying to top off. I purchased the egg shaped craftsman 150psi light weight and not big.
I bought one of them from Sears, brought it home, assembled everything, and it would not truly reach 150psi. Took it back, and the salesman told me this was not designed for airing up large tires, it was made for small jobs only.
I bought a FINI 150# compressor on sale for $89, and it does truly have 150psi output, and much more cfm.
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