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look up curtis compressors.. they are high but worth every dollar.
http://www.curtistoledo.com/home/

Impact tools, inflating tires, air ratchet, blow gun, etc... for light usage (one guy wrenching on a car), they'd be fine. I ran a low end compressor for years until I outgrew it (painting, DA sanding, etc - those little ones won't keep up). The low end one did fine for me, and now I have my 'big' one, and sold the little one.
They are likely the exact same compressor. Wait for it to go on sale at HF, and then use a 15% off coupon to get an even better discount. Patience pays off when shopping at HF. I'd bet it'd go on sale for $179 at HF, and then with 15% off from there, you'd be looking at about $150. Not bad.

I like oil lubricated compressors, not oilless (those are oil lubricated). That part is good.

Impact tools, inflating tires, air ratchet, blow gun, etc... for light usage (one guy wrenching on a car), they'd be fine. I ran a low end compressor for years until I outgrew it (painting, DA sanding, etc - those little ones won't keep up). The low end one did fine for me, and now I have my 'big' one, and sold the little one.
They are likely the exact same compressor. Wait for it to go on sale at HF, and then use a 15% off coupon to get an even better discount. Patience pays off when shopping at HF. I'd bet it'd go on sale for $179 at HF, and then with 15% off from there, you'd be looking at about $150. Not bad.

I like oil lubricated compressors, not oilless (those are oil lubricated). That part is good.
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I just picked up a 2-stage, 60 gallon Craftsman from the mid 90s that was in excellant condition. It needed the head retorqued, and the manifold needed to have the threads re-sealed, but other than that, it was perfect. It will cycle from 125psi up to 175psi in about 2 minutes, and even using a grinder, it will still cycle on/off while working unlike my old 30 gallon craftsman that couldn't maintain the 90psi while I was working. Granted, that only delivered ~6cfm at 90psi, and my new one will deliver 12cfm at 100psi.
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