Hello folks. I'm seeking advice for an "ultra-quiet compressor" for moderate to light duty: nailing, and blowing air mostly in my reproduction furniture shop. Not spraying or power sanding.
The main feature I need is low noise, but also, of course, want reliability and something that will last. 2 HP or greater, and highest air flow for the money are all ideal features. Would like to spend under $300-350 if possible.
I'm considering the newer California Air tools 10020C but don't know much about the alternatives.
(https://www.amazon.com/California-Air-Tools-10020C-Compressor/dp/B0188XBTLY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=14E4NDRER0FK&keywords=california+air+tools+10020c+ultra+quiet+&+oil-free+air+compressor&qid=1578227326&sprefix=california+tools+ultra+quiet+oil+free,aps,208&sr=8-1&th=1)
The reviews for this one are all over the map! So very hard to know if it's any good or not.
Thanks for your input,
--Bill
The main feature I need is low noise, but also, of course, want reliability and something that will last. 2 HP or greater, and highest air flow for the money are all ideal features. Would like to spend under $300-350 if possible.
I'm considering the newer California Air tools 10020C but don't know much about the alternatives.
(https://www.amazon.com/California-Air-Tools-10020C-Compressor/dp/B0188XBTLY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=14E4NDRER0FK&keywords=california+air+tools+10020c+ultra+quiet+&+oil-free+air+compressor&qid=1578227326&sprefix=california+tools+ultra+quiet+oil+free,aps,208&sr=8-1&th=1)
The reviews for this one are all over the map! So very hard to know if it's any good or not.
Thanks for your input,
--Bill