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Small Air Compressor

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I'm looking for something small to put in my garage for blowing dust around, airing up tires, and perhaps using a small air tool with (finish nailer or something). Small and maintenance free would be nice. I've seen a couple pancakes by Husky and noticed that now Woodcraft sells a Woodriver unit that is relatively cheap. Budget is <$150. I've looked occasionally on Craigslist for something used, but nothing that is at all "new" has popped up... recommendations?

If your budget is just a bit flexible, this would be my first choice, and will last you a long time (provided you drain the water at least once a month)...

Amazon.com: Makita MAC700 Big Bore 2.0 HP Air Compressor: Power & Hand Tools

If $150.00 is your max...

Amazon.com: FACTORY RECONDITIONED CAP2000P-OF - 6-Gallon 2.0 Peak HP Oil-Free Compressor: Power & Hand Tools

I wouldn't shy away from factory reconditioned here.

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That looks nice Steve, highly reviewed. I have no idea if I'd need any accessories with that though... any idea?

It will come with an accessory pack with everything you'll likely need.

I have the small Makita, it's been great although if you have any desire to run tools it won't do it well. I would add that it didn't come with any accessories of any kind, I picked up a cheap pack from Lowes that had everything I needed and I haven't bought anything else in the 3+ years I've owned it.

Sorry. I assumed the Makita would come with an accessory pack, as most compressors do.

I'd imagine that a brad nailer would be about as heavy a tool as Marc would require, though I may be wrong. I don't forsee Marc using a framing gun though, and that may be a good thing. :D

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I picked up a little pancake-tank job for, IIRC $35 with a coupon from Harbor Freight. It's not going to last all that long, but for 35 bucks, who cares.

I got the coupon out of Stereophile, but I think the ad is currently running in some laddie mag that Bonnie saw at the gym.

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