I have a smaller Campbell Hausfield unit (5hp/13gal) and my neighbor has the
same Sears compressor you're considering. Campbell Hausfield seems to be a
good brand, however, considering I'm constantly using my neighbor's compressor,
I'd say I'd go with the Sears, even though it's not a fair comparasion based on
their size differences. The Craftsman just seems to be a bit nicer.
-Sean
In a message dated 11/14/2003 5:59:28 PM Pacific Standard Time,
Mickylong@aol.com writes:
> Subj: Air Compressor Redux
> Date: 11/14/2003 5:59:28 PM Pacific Standard Time
> From: <A HREF="mailto:Mickylong@aol.com">Mickylong@aol.com</A>
> To: <A HREF="mailto:6pack@autox.team.net">6pack@autox.team.net</A>, <A
>HREF="mailto:triumphs@autox.team.net">triumphs@autox.team.net</A>
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> To those who provided advice to the lister who was asking about air
> compressor purchase -- I'm also looking to buy one to drive an air ratchet,
> impulse
> wrench, maybe basic painting, etc. I wanted a unit with wheels that used
> 110V so
> that I could use it for more than just work on the 6 (I know, I know, is
> there anything else worthwhile?) and have narrowed the choice to two units
> --
> Sears Craftsman and a Campbell Hausfield. Here are the specs:
> Sears 6 HP 33 Gal. 8.6 SCFM at 40PSI and 6.4 SCFM at 90PSI
> CH 6.25HP 28 Gal. 7.4 SCFM at 40PSI and 6.1 SCFM at 90 PSI
>
> Anyone have any personal experience with either brand since the specs look
> evenly matched? Price is about $20 higher for the Sears so roughly equal.
> I'm
> leaning toward the Sears primarily due to larger tank. As always, advice
> from
> the experienced is greatly appreciated.
>
> Micky Long, Atlanta
> 72 TR 6
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