Campbell Hausfeld WL6111 26 Gallon ASME Vertical Air Compressor Review
Product Code | B00080LHS6 |
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Price | $399.99 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #285530 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Campbell Hausfeld
- Model: WL6111
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 43.50" h x
24.00" w x
18.50" l,
Features
- Built in tool and accessory storage helps organize the garage
- Vertical orientation saves 50% more space
- Easy to operate controls with descriptive icons and oversized gauges for quick reference
- Large air resevoir for extra storage during heavy duty tasks around the home
- Maintenance free oil less pump with a durable shroud covering hot moving parts
- Built in tool and accessory storage helps organize the garage
- Vertical orientation saves 50% more space
- Easy to operate controls with descriptive icons and oversized gauges for quick reference
- Large air resevoir for extra storage during heavy duty tasks around the home
- Maintenance free oil less pump with a durable shroud covering hot moving parts
Customer Reviews
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30 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Inaccurate product description. Returned.
By C. Emch
***Product Description 5HP, 26 Gallon Vertical Compressor, Direct Drive Oilless Pump, Attached Wheels, Delivers 6.9 CFM @ 40 PSI & 5.5 CFM @ 90 PSI, Made In USA, UL Listed, Carries Standard Duty One Year Warranty. ***The above product description is misleading at best. Google "CFM" and "SCFM" and you'll find CFM is a static number where SCFM can be measure at pressure (typically @ 40 & 90 psi). I took the chance that the copy meant SCFM given the numbers provided were at pressure and rated at the standard 40 & 90psi. Not the case and I'm a little frustrated by the copyright's or seller's lack of knowledge. Upon product arrival the 5hp motor is really a 2hp motor (5 peak) and the SCFM is about half of the incorrectly used "cfm" above (~ 4.8 @ 40 & 2.? @ 90). A disappointing transaction in that I had to return the product and look for something that truely produced in the range of 6.9 SCFM@ 40psi.The plastic housing/tool storage area actually looked to be very useful when viewing in person. If you want to run a brad nailer or pump up a few tires or basketballs once in a while, the product would work great. If you want to run any cutters, die grinders, or anything that would require even moderate air flow I'd move on.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
The little compressor that kind'a does ok
By "bisonwings"
I see the price is now almost three time what I paid for it and I would suggest that is too much for this unit. I bought my unit about 11 years ago for light remodeling work at the time. Since then I've used it for everything from blowing out the irrigation system, RV water system, some light automotive paint spraying, and running impact wrenches, air chisel, blowing off parts, just general "around the house" light stuff. If you need lots of cfm or high pressure for extended periods then you need to keep looking. If you only want to do light shop stuff it's just barely OK. It will run out of air quickly and while you are using it it will run almost constantly. In my opinion it is quite loud. That being said the noise level heard inside the house or outside when the unit is running in the closed garage is not objectionable. I mainly keep it because it is easy to wheel around the yard/shop and it doesn't take up to much space. The plastic toggle on the electric switch broke shortly after I got it (use caution) and I have made due with a screwdriver to turn it on and off. The regulator is good, however the gauges are not high end so if you need exact pressure as with air brushing or tool pressure rating I would add a quality gauge with the inline dryer you will need. If you can find one for a couple of hundred dollars and it will fit you needs, it will last and do a fair job.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Well built unit
By rlucas50
Works well and to this point, reliably. My one complaint is the drain on the bottom is so close to the floor it is almost impossible to open without tipping the unit to one side. They could have designed another inch of clearance there and it would have gotten 5 stars from me.
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