Campbell Hausfeld FP2028 1-Gallon Oil-Free Pancake Air Compressor with Accessory Kit

$120 $56
(as of 22/07/2010 02:57 - info)
  • User-friendly design
  • Easy-to-read gauge
  • 100 max PSI
  • Tank eliminates the pulsations caused by piston action
  • Accessory kit contains 25-foot recoil hose, female coupler, male plug, air chuck, inflation needle, 2-inch inflation nozzles

High power for inflation, brad nailers, staplers, and air brush equipment; 1-gallon tank for smoother air flow; cooler-running motor; automatic shutoff; sturdy handle for easier storage and handling; easy-to-read pressure gauge; comes with 25-foot coiled hose, inflation needle and adapter, two inflation nozzles and air chuck.

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5 Reviews

  1. M. Machale says:
    Posted July 10, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    OK unit but very little reserve air supply. Takes a long time to refill. It look much bigger in the photos! Not good for auto tires or any decent sized job.

  2. Bamidele Orogun Thomas says:
    Posted July 9, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    A very good item to have to inflate tires and balls. It works well especially if you follow the guidelines that come with it. I like that the accessory kit contains items you can use right away. I will need to purchase some quick connects to complete my kit and make it easier to exchange the end tips for different applications. I like this item and have used it already to inflate my trailer tires. I had it plugged in to the electrical outlet so when the air pressure fell below the 100psi it came back on to keep air in the tank. It was a good purchase for me. I hope this helps in your decision to get a compressor.

  3. eleeng says:
    Posted June 4, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Based on mixed reviews, I bought this compressor locally in case I needed to return it, and I was right. I wanted to upgrade from a little 12V compressors, so I could inflate my cars’ tires quickly. This thing was very noisy and I couldn’t even inflate the tires in one car. It took the longest time, and I couldn’t even tell what was the final pressure on the tires. I couldn’t stand it and returned it the next day.

    Unit is cheaply made even for $55, and the external gauge didn’t even work. I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone.

  4. Scripzing says:
    Posted May 11, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Portable air compressors make noise and this one makes alot of noise. But it’s what I expected from an oil free unit that is portable. It seems well constructed and I put it through it’s break in period as per instructed, we’ll see if it can last. The accessories are lame: tire air chuck, ball needle and 2 tiny filler nozzles, have to get an air gun and the tire chuck looks weak. The hose provided is horrible it doesn’t extend at all, I can pick up the unit with it and it barely uncoils.

    Once I get the accessory issues tamed i’ll use it to blow off hard to reach equipment. Really don’t have room for a larger compressor will make due with this one.

  5. Kenneth Burritt says:
    Posted May 7, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I bought this unit in hopes of using it as an inflator and to blow dust and grass off my lawn tractor. The instructions are pretty useless. You need to use pipe tape to seal every fitting. Even when properly set up, the unit never reaches anything close to 100psi. The best I was able to get was 50. The only reason I’m giving it 2 stars is it’s a better inflator then what I had. There has to be a good light duty air compressor out there but this isn’t it.


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