Hi, this is the first time I have logged in. Time for me to get a portable compressor for one person business. Doing mostly fine wood work, sliding, etc. What would be a good compressor that can run on an extention core and not pop a 20 amp breaker?
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Also is there any reports on portable compressors that are up to date?
check this out
go to http://www.coastaltool.com and check their rolairs THEY DON'T list all of their product on the site so call the 1-800 number and ask about the rolair built on a short hand truck as part of its frame i've seen them in the store, think its $209. or $259.
that's my replacement, figure setup a carrier on it for couple gun boxes, roll of air line small enough to get in trunk of car