I had a 60 gallon, 20 year old, Campbell Hausfeld compressor that I picked up off the local classifieds 2 years ago for $200. It was slightly underpowered with 10.0CFM @ 90psi. I resold it this past Wednesday for $300. I went to Lowes and picked up a Kobalt 60 gallon compressor rated at 11.5CFM @ 90psi, thinking it would be a decent improvement. Paid $450 for it ($180 out of pocket after tax).
I am not all that impressed with it and feel like the old Campbell Hausfeld actually filled the tank faster. I did the proper break in on this Kobalt before using it. It took 7 minutes and 46 seconds to fill the tank from empty to 155psi.
So now I am interested in larger pumps for this tank and of course Google searching led me right to Harbor Freight. Specifically this one....
http://www.harborfreight.com/5-HP-145-PSI-Twin-Cylinder-Air-Compressor-Pump-60754.html
For the most part it has positive reviews and some guys are claiming 1.5 minutes to fill a 60 gallon tank from 0-140psi.
I can have this pump for roughly $135. Does anyone have any experience with this pump? I've got a buddy who offered to buy the brand new Kobalt pump off of me for $100, making this swap about $50 out of pocket. But I also don't want to end up with a brand new piece of junk compressor.
I am not all that impressed with it and feel like the old Campbell Hausfeld actually filled the tank faster. I did the proper break in on this Kobalt before using it. It took 7 minutes and 46 seconds to fill the tank from empty to 155psi.
So now I am interested in larger pumps for this tank and of course Google searching led me right to Harbor Freight. Specifically this one....
http://www.harborfreight.com/5-HP-145-PSI-Twin-Cylinder-Air-Compressor-Pump-60754.html
For the most part it has positive reviews and some guys are claiming 1.5 minutes to fill a 60 gallon tank from 0-140psi.
I can have this pump for roughly $135. Does anyone have any experience with this pump? I've got a buddy who offered to buy the brand new Kobalt pump off of me for $100, making this swap about $50 out of pocket. But I also don't want to end up with a brand new piece of junk compressor.