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<blockquote data-quote="fljab" data-source="post: 996748" data-attributes="member: 19079"><p>I've had one those for ~9 yrs now and it's still doing good. I've had to replace a small ball valve, but that's it. It won't keep up very well if you're doing something that uses alot of air (like a die grinder, etc), but for general airing up tires, seating beads it does good.</p><p></p><p>I had 2 compressors at my old house but when I moved in here I had sold one, and blew up the other (a Craftsman airless 5 hp/60 gallon) so got this little HF special just to get me through, and I'm still using it now.</p><p></p><p>I suspect the Yamalube 20-40 I'm running in it is why it's been reliable all these yrs.............</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I see you're looking at the OILLESS compressor; mine is an oil sump variety. The only one I've had of the oilless variety I blew up as mentioned above, but I also used the crap out of that one for air tools and such. Still, for the price, wtf - get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fljab, post: 996748, member: 19079"] I've had one those for ~9 yrs now and it's still doing good. I've had to replace a small ball valve, but that's it. It won't keep up very well if you're doing something that uses alot of air (like a die grinder, etc), but for general airing up tires, seating beads it does good. I had 2 compressors at my old house but when I moved in here I had sold one, and blew up the other (a Craftsman airless 5 hp/60 gallon) so got this little HF special just to get me through, and I'm still using it now. I suspect the Yamalube 20-40 I'm running in it is why it's been reliable all these yrs............. EDIT: I see you're looking at the OILLESS compressor; mine is an oil sump variety. The only one I've had of the oilless variety I blew up as mentioned above, but I also used the crap out of that one for air tools and such. Still, for the price, wtf - get it. [/QUOTE]
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