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Default Budget compressors

Awl--

Can't afford Kellogg or Ing Rand, or anything fancy or 2-stage, so I'm
looking at Husky at Home Depot, or some of the Sears stuff. I know (think?)
I want a belt-driven oil compressor, as opposed to these direct-drive buzz
boxes (I got one--will drive you crazy--a $99 Alton from Sam's Club). I'm
thinking 26 gal vertical.

My main concern is noise. The Kellogg at my old shop was a great big
lub-dub workhorse, decades old, pretty quiet for it's size. And the noise
it did make was didn't penetrate your bones. But you can't really demo
Sears or HD compressors.

No problem going used on a good brand, but ebay is just becoming outta sight
and useless. Actually cheaper to buy Sears new, in many cases! But maybe
not better.

Any comments on various brands, noise, reliability? Any other issues
(besides cfm, etc.)? TIA.
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formerly Droll Troll


 
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