Campbell Hausfeld FP2048 2-Gallon Air Compressor and 8-Piece Accessory Kit

$134 $80
(as of 22/07/2010 02:57 - info)
  • 2 Gallon Tank for greater stored air power.
  • Easy to read gauges
  • Oil-Free Pump
  • Cool Running Motor
  • 8 piece accessory kit

Campbell Hausfeld 2 – gallon Horizontal Air Compressor. The “go anywhere” compressor… weighs only 21 lbs.! Don’t break your back lugging a hefty compressor around! Get this compact dynamo from Campbell Hausfeld. Perfect light to medium-duty Compressor for inflation, finish nailing, stapling, and air brushing. Super-handy to have around the home! So many uses : Includes 25′ recoil hose, female coupler, male plug, air chuck, inflation needle, and 2 inflation nozzles; Maximum PSI : 100; 2-gallon tank for greater stored air power; Sturdy, retractable handle makes for easy moving and hassle-free storage; Conveniently-placed gauges allow for easy monitoring of air pressure; Requires standard 120V household power. Weighs only 21 lbs.; Order yours today! Campbell Hausfeld 2-gallon Horizontal Air Compressor

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5 Reviews

  1. Bryan Bankhead says:
    Posted July 7, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This thing broke down after only 3 months of less than daily use for a couple hours at a time airbrushing with a small artist style airbrush. Tiny tabletop compressors handle this job for years on end without breaking. Save your money and time and stay away from this piece of JUNK!

  2. D. Berry says:
    Posted June 4, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Not a good compressor. if you want to do anything beyond blowing up balls.It Will not handle tires.Unit kicks on at lot when running to recharge tank.If you want a real compressor don’t buy this one!

  3. Amber N. Behrendt says:
    Posted May 20, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I bought this directly from the company as a refurbished model, so I got a great deal on it, plus free shipping. So far it has functioned as promised and is working great. I am not so sure about the quietness of it, because its still pretty loud, but I expected that anyway. I haven’t had any problems with it not working as an air compressor should. I am happy with it.

  4. Rick Ansgar says:
    Posted May 19, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Pure junk. All I’ve ever used it for it topping off my auto tire pressure. To pump up a flat tire will take about 4 refills of the tank. This thing is grossly under power. The hose tips are junk–almost worthless. The tire tip works, but is clumsy and hard to get seated on the valve stem. I wouldn’t recommend it for anything but filling up bicycle tires. Oh, did I mention that the thing is very noisy? I will never buy anything from Campbell-Hausfeld again. Cheap China-made junk. BTW, the gauges are inaccurate too.

  5. dimitrios says:
    Posted April 17, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Hi guys, I am writing this as in the back of my house, the unit is on. The noise I find is very acceptable. It looks neat and compact. However, my complain: I just it just one afternoon with a brad nailer, and then it worked great. However now, this afternoon, I want to use it again to shoot some brad nails in wood, (this is the 2nd time I want to use it) and I can’t get it to go above 20psi. I read the manual, but it doesn’t say much on this. Turned the outlet pressure counterclockwise and turned the unit on. I turned it off, checked the security valve and let all the air out. Tried again, outlet pressure all the way to the left, it’s now running 20 minutes (I am timing it) and the pressure needle didn’t even move from the 0psi reading. I remember the first time it took also like half n hour to get to working pressure where it shuts off. Manufacturer does not say how long it takes from zero pressure to work pressure. I do hope I get pressure again. I am getting pieced because, I had everything laid out neatly to work, but after an hour fiddling with this compressor, I don’t even know if I’ll be able to do the job and I think I might just go with the old fashioned hammer and nails… So guys, in my honest opinion, I am sure you don’t want this for yourself. This is a brand new machine, trying to use it for the 2nd time.


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