![]() | Manufacturer: Campbell Hausfeld Lowest Price: Too Low to Display Sales Rank: 387,830 in Home Improvement |
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Features
- 1-1/2-horsepower, 4-gallon oiled twin hotdog gas compressor
- Delivers 4 scfm 90 psi; handle for easy portability; crankcase is 25 percent larger than competitive models for more power
- Oil-lubricated cast-iron cylinder pump for long lasting, reliable performance
- Measures 20-1/2 by 17 by 18-1/2 inches (length by width by height)
- Weighs 62 pounds; 1-year limited manufacturer warranty
Product Description
Portable Air Compressors Horsepower: 2 Cubic Feet per Minute: 3.8 Tank Capacity: 4 Gal. Configuration: Twin Stack Input Current: 15 Maximum Working Pressure (psi): 125 Voltage: 120
Review
Even for occasional home maintenance, air tools are more practical and less costly than expensive electric power tools with umpteen mechanical parts and exorbitantly priced batteries of all shapes and sizes. But before investing in smart air tools, you need a quality compressor. This popular 4-gallon twin stack air compressor from Campbell Hausfeld is oil lubricated and built to last. It's also lightweight and easy to carry around the work site. Its cast iron oil lubricated pump is designed for long lasting, reliable performance. An innovative crankcase design is 25 percent larger than competitive models for improved performance and less oil carryover.Ideal for inflation, nailing, stapling and spraying jobs, this compressor also powers everything from sandblasters and spray guns to drills and die grinders in a matter of seconds. So, rather than investing in an expensive new electric tool set; save time and money with this 4-gallon compressor and Campbell Hausfeld's line of 70 high quality air tools. The initial cost of an air tool is significantly lower than its electrically powered counterpart, and the average tool life expectancy is longer, too. Plus, when powered by this 4-gallon compressor, air tools deliver more torque and higher revolutions-per-minute than electric tools for less downtime and greater productivity. -- Brian Olson





