Campbell Hausfeld 2-Gallon Air Compressor with Nailer and Accessory Kit FP209599DI
https://www.tool-rank.com/media/listing/photos/thumbnail/300x300s/e9/6b/53/_045564621797lg_1291057416.jpg2-Gallon Inflation and Fastening Air Compressor with Nailer and Accessory Kit
* Choose air power for versatility, value and power - save time and money using this portable air compressor for inflating and fastening * Ideal for inflating car and bike tires, cleaning your workbench area, and installing trim * Includes bonus 2-in-1 Nailer/Stapler Kit perfect for installing trim, building crafts such as picture frames and completing furniture upholstery (2-in-1 nailer/stapler, brad nails, staples, two Allen wrenches, coupler and plug) * Includes accessory kit so you can get started right away (25 ft recoil hose, two male plugs, air chuck, inflation needle, inflation needle adapter, two inflation nozzles) * Save space - compact compressor with convenient on-board holder for your nailer * Easy-to-carry, user friendly twinstack tank design * Easy-to-read gauges for quick monitoring of air pressure * Two 1-gallon air tanks offer stored air power for inflating, nailing and stapling * Campbell Hausfeld has been making it easy to do it like a pro for over 170 years * One year limited warranty
User reviews
2-Gallon Fastening Air Compressor with Nailer
As with any tool one must ask what are my needs how offten and how long will i use it. This is great for the home owner who will only use it from time to time or for light maintenance work. I myself put it to the test the first day and i was very happy with the gun and found it to be great for when i just need to go in and shoot some trim up real fast. Its light and easy to use and the price is hard to beat.
Sufficient?
I wanted a small inexpensive air compressor with the ability to run standard accessories from time to time like a framing nailer. The price was great, it comes with an adequate accessory kit, and a bonus finish nailer. The first task I used it for was nailing down a new wood floor with a flooring stapler. I tried to run it at 90psi, but could only get it to 80psi with any consistency, and even then it was running the entire time that I was working and the pressure would regularly drop into the 60's and 70's. There was a significant connection leak between the nailer and the hose and I'm not sure yet if it was the nailer or the connector, but the connector is plastic and appears to be very light duty. However the little air compressor got the job done, and in the end for the price, I'm quite happy with the machine.