@@Matty_Ice_ReviewsI have a Total (Chinese power tools brand) air compressor 2 HP and it specifies "hydraulic oil" and "replace with 15w40" in it's manual. So I guess it's safe to use 15w40 engine oil in my compressor
@@danteerskine7678 That is really cool that your compressor allows for higher viscosity, probably would also be a good oil for those in warmer climates. My only fear is that the chinesium may break if using higher viscosity oil in mine. Project Farm should do a video on that idea!
I agree, it seems HF changes the "brand name" every 6 or so years and sometimes color. Mine is still functioning well, glad your compressor is going strong. Thank you for watching.
Looking at getting this today. On sale for $99. I have the 3 gallon but other than my nailers, it struggles to blow up car tires and it will not run any tools. I also live in NE Ohio. In fact, Canton, OH area. Lastly, that damn 3 gallon can take 10 minutes to charge to 100 psi!!!!!
I appreciate the thoroughness! How do we adjust the psi? I took off the black cover but there is talk of cut in and cut out...I am not familiar with this, I just need to shoot texture at 20 psi,... or 30... or 40 depending on which utube or article I've read! Ty~
The psi is adjusted by the red know on the side which will adjust the displayed amount on the dial. Generally these types of dials work well but may require some finesse to hit an exact psi. A larger unit can also help as it will not need to refill as often, which could give you mixed results with a pressure fluctuation. Thank you for watching!
Help! I've had mine a while now but I only used it a little. It goes to 50 psi then conks out and the electric hums. I kick it back on it wants to go. But hums again. Any idea what the problem is? Thanks.
Yes it is a standard oil and great for the break in that these require. If you do not want to buy the specific oil sold for air compressors any synthetic plain 30 weight SAE oil will work for temps between 34F-100F (1C-37C). Just make sure it does not have extra additives e.g. high mileage etc.
Nuts and bolts are different bro lol I like your video though man a little wordy but good. I might buy this, that thing can run 3 roofing guns Im sure of it
I have the same one but when tank is full no air will come out the release valve thru the line, the bleeder valve works fine but no air will come out the release valve anyone know what that problem is?
The black piece is an air filter, which does require maintenance periodically. In short, yes the compressor can operate without the filter. Is it advisable? No. Dirt and debris will have direct access to the internals. This will manifest in a few ways mostly seen as excessive noise, oil/air leaks, and overheating. This happens as contaminants entering the system can clog the oil vents and or end up trapped in the tank. Additionally, the compressor may fail to maintain pressure or reach the rate pressure of the tank.
I believe that was the florescent lights in my garage reflecting from the chrome plating on the switch. I filmed this on my Galaxy S8 so not the highest quality camera, but the compressor still works. Thank you for watching!
Do you mean the oil? No, that can be changed once per year with normal use. For heavier more regular use, every 3-4 months. If you mean the air in the tank, that should be dumped after finishing use.
I have a similar central Pnuematic 6 gal, which I attempted to recently change the oil, but i can't see the oil level thru that cloudy viewer. Anyone know how much oil is the correct amount? to reach the middle of the red ring inside the viewer.
@@marcuspayton3356 it may have enough pop to get it out. Crankshaft bolts are generally frozen by dirt/corrosion not super high torque setting. Try some penetrant if frozen in place.
Clogging of the valve comes from the inside. rusty crusty stuff. In the video, he didn't notice the crack where the plate was screwed on. This is junk. If the cosmetic suk. The unseen inside has to be worse!.
In general that is a risk we take by buying Chinese goods. They perform the bare minimum function for a low price. The drawbacks are cosmetics and possible reliability questions. Mine is still going strong and has had some decent use. If it ever goes I will look into a better name brand. For now I will let the little Harbor Freight compressor chug along. Thank you for watching!
Availability in my area, I searched in all local stores for manufacturers and found zero. Almost every model sold in a big box store is made in China or Indonesia. The available units from online retailers at the time I saw were for larger and substantially more expensive units (25+ gallons and $600+). If no comparable model is available/ within a reasonable price difference, I will buy the available unit.
Bro this thing is terrible... has hardly any power. I bought a 50 ft hose and the air gun to blow out dirt and stuff in my car and it hardly shoots any air at all. Waste of $200
Very nice review you did here- thorough, explaining the steps to take for setup. Subscribed.
Thank you for the comment and watching!
@@Matty_Ice_ReviewsI have a Total (Chinese power tools brand) air compressor 2 HP and it specifies "hydraulic oil" and "replace with 15w40" in it's manual. So I guess it's safe to use 15w40 engine oil in my compressor
@@danteerskine7678 That is really cool that your compressor allows for higher viscosity, probably would also be a good oil for those in warmer climates. My only fear is that the chinesium may break if using higher viscosity oil in mine. Project Farm should do a video on that idea!
Bought it back in 2012. Still works fine in 2020.
I agree, it seems HF changes the "brand name" every 6 or so years and sometimes color. Mine is still functioning well, glad your compressor is going strong. Thank you for watching.
@@Matty_Ice_Reviews pppp
@@carmeloortiz3259 Thank you for watching! The compressor is still working like a champ in 2023.
Looking at getting this today. On sale for $99. I have the 3 gallon but other than my nailers, it struggles to blow up car tires and it will not run any tools. I also live in NE Ohio. In fact, Canton, OH area. Lastly, that damn 3 gallon can take 10 minutes to charge to 100 psi!!!!!
I have had mine for probably 6 or 7 years- still rawkin!
Thanks for your review...!
I appreciate the thoroughness! How do we adjust the psi? I took off the black cover but there is talk of cut in and cut out...I am not familiar with this, I just need to shoot texture at 20 psi,... or 30... or 40 depending on which utube or article I've read! Ty~
The psi is adjusted by the red know on the side which will adjust the displayed amount on the dial. Generally these types of dials work well but may require some finesse to hit an exact psi. A larger unit can also help as it will not need to refill as often, which could give you mixed results with a pressure fluctuation. Thank you for watching!
These Chinese compressor are sold under a bunch of different names. JobSite at Tractor Supply. They’re good for the price.
Agreed they are a good buy for small around the home jobs. Thank you for watching!
Exactly how long does it take to fill. That is why I watched this video
I just posted an update in response to this comment. Empty to full takes just under 2 mins ua-cam.com/video/5IdHYTkuU0U/v-deo.html
Real good review. I am getting mine tomorrow 😉
Help! I've had mine a while now but I only used it a little. It goes to 50 psi then conks out and the electric hums. I kick it back on it wants to go. But hums again. Any idea what the problem is? Thanks.
Have you checked the pressure regulator? It sounds like it might be thinking full pressure is at 50psi. Also check air inlets for damage or debris.
thanks
Did u use the oil that came with it?
Yes it is a standard oil and great for the break in that these require. If you do not want to buy the specific oil sold for air compressors any synthetic plain 30 weight SAE oil will work for temps between 34F-100F (1C-37C). Just make sure it does not have extra additives e.g. high mileage etc.
Nuts and bolts are different bro lol I like your video though man a little wordy but good. I might buy this, that thing can run 3 roofing guns Im sure of it
I have the same one but when tank is full no air will come out the release valve thru the line, the bleeder valve works fine but no air will come out the release valve anyone know what that problem is?
Is it possible that you have an obstruction in the hose or the regularor is set too low and not allowing any air flow?
Would it run without the filter? That black round filter?
The black piece is an air filter, which does require maintenance periodically. In short, yes the compressor can operate without the filter. Is it advisable? No. Dirt and debris will have direct access to the internals. This will manifest in a few ways mostly seen as excessive noise, oil/air leaks, and overheating. This happens as contaminants entering the system can clog the oil vents and or end up trapped in the tank. Additionally, the compressor may fail to maintain pressure or reach the rate pressure of the tank.
Did anyone else see that spark at 9:37 when he turned it on?? Tell me what y’all think it was.🤔
I believe that was the florescent lights in my garage reflecting from the chrome plating on the switch. I filmed this on my Galaxy S8 so not the highest quality camera, but the compressor still works. Thank you for watching!
@@Matty_Ice_Reviews oooooooooh ok that makes since.😂
Do you have to drain after each use?
Do you mean the oil? No, that can be changed once per year with normal use. For heavier more regular use, every 3-4 months. If you mean the air in the tank, that should be dumped after finishing use.
If you mean the tank no you don’t but you should every like 4 uses but you can if you want to.
Can you use this to losing up a Crankshaft pulley bolt
Does anyone know what the word pneumatic means ? Is this brand very good with Plasma cutters Chicago electric brand 240 voltage ⚡ ???
how long does the compressor take to fully charge the tank?
Empty to full just under 2 mins. Here is my video on how long it takes to fill ua-cam.com/video/5IdHYTkuU0U/v-deo.html
Great video thanks
LOUD AIR LOUD AIR
I have a similar central Pnuematic 6 gal, which I attempted to recently change the oil, but i can't see the oil level thru that cloudy viewer. Anyone know how much oil is the correct amount? to reach the middle of the red ring inside the viewer.
I believe 8-10 oz depending on the model some may be as high as 12.
Can i use it for paint sprayer? Thanks
It would work for small projects yes
good thing there was no smoke, being an electric motor.
Can this thing run impact wrentch
Yes for things like lug nuts. Nothing heavy duty.
Can it remove crankshaft bolts
@@marcuspayton3356 it may have enough pop to get it out. Crankshaft bolts are generally frozen by dirt/corrosion not super high torque setting. Try some penetrant if frozen in place.
Clogging of the valve comes from the inside. rusty crusty stuff. In the video, he didn't notice the crack where the plate was screwed on. This is junk. If the cosmetic suk. The unseen inside has to be worse!.
In general that is a risk we take by buying Chinese goods. They perform the bare minimum function for a low price. The drawbacks are cosmetics and possible reliability questions. Mine is still going strong and has had some decent use. If it ever goes I will look into a better name brand. For now I will let the little Harbor Freight compressor chug along. Thank you for watching!
Mine leaked oil from day one
Then why did you purchase this? “Buy American!”
Availability in my area, I searched in all local stores for manufacturers and found zero. Almost every model sold in a big box store is made in China or Indonesia. The available units from online retailers at the time I saw were for larger and substantially more expensive units (25+ gallons and $600+). If no comparable model is available/ within a reasonable price difference, I will buy the available unit.
How much does it cost
Between $99 and $130. Coupons generally excluded but watch for sales like sidewalk/parking lot/tenant and they will knock off a few dollars.
Lol Chinesium screws lol
Bro this thing is terrible... has hardly any power. I bought a 50 ft hose and the air gun to blow out dirt and stuff in my car and it hardly shoots any air at all. Waste of $200
$200?! You way over paid, I believe mine was $100-120. I'd return it, sounds defective (bad seal/pressure regulator).
Espanic
You talk to damn much. Do what you say your going to do and quit talking about it
Thank you for watching, I appericiate the feedback.
These are trash I’ve had three of them they work like crap . Break down and won’t hold air .