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Home Air Compressors

Posted on January 18th, 2010 by Lylyk Wahyu Sadikin  |  No Comments »

Home Air Compressors


One of the most useful tools in any environment is an air compressor, and thanks to the reduction in cost that have been seen over the past few years, it is now possible to obtain a high quality professional standard home air compressors for a lot less than you might think. In a commercial environment such as a workshop, many professionals prefer to use air powered tools rather than electrical, and with a high power home air compressor such as the Badger Air Brush Whirlwind compressor, you will actually be able to use a number of air tools and replace your expensive heavy electric tools with more powerful, lighter, and more efficient air tools instead.

One of the most common uses for a home air compressor is to ensure that you car tires are properly inflated. One of the most popular home air compressors is the Ingersoll Rand Garage Mate. Ingersoll Rand produces a number of different Garage Mate workshop and home air compressors starting from under $800.

If your needs go beyond the basic ability to inflate tires and run a few tools, then a Garage Mate single stage home air compressor may not be sufficient. For really demanding tasks, a self contained gasoline driven wheelbarrow style compressor may be required. These much more powerful compressors are able to drive a wider variety of tools, including plasma torches and much more. Red Hill Supply carries a wide variety of automotive tools, industrial air tools, air compressors, industrial safety supplies, and air tools delivered nationwide.

Home Air Compressors – Buying Tips

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home air compressors


Are you in the market and trying to decide between the many home air compressors available? Will you be using air compressor tools, such as air nailers or say an air sander? Generally speaking, a horse power of at least one and a half times the needs of your tools is acceptable. If you have much less, then you risk being under powered in your time of need. Will your use of the home air compressors available fall into larger outdoor jobs requiring more power and overall air flow then the average home user? If so, a gas powered air compressor system with a higher air flow, or CFM (cubic feet per minute) and decent storage capacity could be for you.

Home air compressor sales are considerably new, and as such are generally unfamiliar to most people. Taking the time to consider your needs as well as the abilities of most home air compressors now will ensure that you have the power you need.

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