Grip-Rite GR152CM 1.5HP 2 Gallon Twin Tank Compressor Review
Product Code | B000GZS6NC |
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Price | $184.85 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #77794 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Grip-Rite
- Model: GR152CM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 14.90" h x
14.90" w x
18.90" l,
Features
- Oil-free pump
- Pontoon-style tank provides a low center of gravity and reduced tip-over
- Rugged roll cage for jobsite durability
- Recessed gauges
- Extremely quiet and lightweight
- Oil-free pump
- Pontoon-style tank provides a low center of gravity and reduced tip-over
- Rugged roll cage for jobsite durability
- Recessed gauges
- Extremely quiet and lightweight
Product Description
GR152CM Features: -Oil-free pump.-Pontoon-style tank provides a low center of gravity and reduced tip-over.-Rugged roll cage and recessed gauges for jobsite durability.-Low 8-amp draw - won't blow breakers.-Quick, 8-10 second recovery time.-Extremely quiet and lightweight.-Easy-grip handles make the GR152CM extremely portable.-Open and go! - ready to use right out of the box.-HP peak: 2.-CFM at 40PSI: 3.4, CFM at 90PSI: 2.6.-Maximum PSI: 150.-On/off PSI: 95/125.-Decibels: 75.-Tank capacity: 2 gallons.-Pump up: 50 seconds.-Life expectancy: 4,000 hours continuous. Specifications: -Volts: 115V, 60HZ, 8 amps. Dimensions: -Weight: 37 pounds.-Dimensions: 18.9'' L x 14.9'' W x 14.9'' H. Warranty: -12-month limited warranty.
Customer Reviews
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Nice compressor, but louder than advertised
By J. Perri
I was in the market for a small compressor, initially to run an 18 gauge brad nailer for installing baseboards, but also for future use for cleaning, tire fills and running other air tools I may acquire. I narrowed it down to the Grip-Rite, the 1-gallon Senco and the Makita MAC700.I was hesitant about the Grip-Rite since there were very few reviews, while the Senco and Makita had many positive reviews. However, the 0.7 CFM output of the Senco mostly limits it to running small nailers or airbrushes, while the Grip-Rite touts a 2.6 CFM output. The MAC700 is likely better built and engineered and only $30 more, but I was put off by its 52 lb weight compared to 39 lbs for the Grip-Rite. For occasional light home use, I didn't want to deal with a heavy, oil-lubed compressor.The Grip-Rite arrived undamaged in the manufacturers box.It's compact and smaller than I expected. The sticker says its made in Taiwan, which is a nice surprise as I expected it be Chinese-made.The instruction manual is simple and clear and includes a detailed parts list. The manual and parts list are also available on their website.As another reviewer mentioned, there is some swarf loose in the tanks. It could probably be removed by removing the drain valves and using a rare earth magnet taped to a dowel. Not sure it's worth the effort though.I would certainly not call the unit "extremely quiet" as the marketing blurb does. While it's quieter than my brothers pancake compressor, someone sleeping in the next room probably wouldn't appreciate hearing it. In a detached home with the windows closed, your neighbors likely wouldn't hear it, but in a condo with thin walls, they probably will.On the plus side, the run times to fill and recover are quite fast. I didn't measure them, but they seem in line with what Grip-Rite claims (50 and 10 seconds IIRC?).Overall, it seems like a good unit. Time will tell how it holds up.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
a great finish carpenters compressor
By Joshua Briere
As a finish carpenter in the field its all about space savings when transporting my tools from job to job. This unit is not as quiet as a thomas but not anywhere as loud as a porter panacake unit. Clients hate the loud noises of a compresor in there finished living area and i never knew how much i appreciated the lesser noise until i got this unit. Its frame on the outside is very durable. I was working on a patio cover and while i was doing my layout the demo crew moved this compressor underneath where they were demoing and i watched a 6"x8"x12' drop right on top of it from 10' high. It bent the tray but the frame cage held up and if i had any other unit it would have been destroyed . The cage is awesome in other words. I use it as a step stool, its light enough to carry in one hand and never misses a beat when firing 2-3 nailers of of it. However im concerned about the longevity of this unit. There are small weld pellets left in the tank that i cant get out that were from when the welded the tank and it creates rust when i drain it at the end of the day. Thats why it has 4 stars but other than that for the price you cant go wrong.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Quiet and Stays Put
By LeRoy Boy
I have owned other small compressors. They have always been noisy. I have had to place something heavy in their path so I didn't have to chase them around the room. The Grip-Rite GR152CM stayed in one place when I turned it on and it was very quiet; for a compressor. An added bonus was the capacity and the quick recovery time.
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