I think it was California Air Tools that were the first to come out with one of these quiet compressors. Ever since then there’s been a ton of copies, many of which look identical. My biggest concern with many of them is their longevity as they’re oil less, but otherwise I love the idea. Awesome video!
Cali Air Tools has a new model that resembles this format but it has two fairly revolutionary features not common on a small home-gamer portable: (1) the tank is aluminum...no rusting, and (2) an automatic drain to remove water condensate from the tank. And it's *very* quiet. The one I have is a peach and perfect for my small garage shop.
I enjoyed your video review. This has been out for more than 3 years and I am surprised no ressonably priced compressor is using the next generation of oil less compressors that use more Horsepower motors (2HP) and the lower noise levels produced using those motors (70db up close and 54dB in the short distance away. Here is one such newer compressor, also 20 gallon: Dk2 2HP 20-gal. Single Stage Portable Electric Vertical Air Compressor.
I have Husky 20 gal silent which looks almost the same. I Installed a -6an power steering cooler, 5" muffin fan, 3/8 water separator with 3/8 to -6am male adaptor, -6an stainless steel braided fuel line. The manifold gauge and regulator are very restrictive so I replaced it with a highflow. The bottom drain is DRY, barely any water comes out the bottom. Able to use those low cfm R500 spray guns.
How!?!? That's incredibly quiet! If it really performs, why would anyone choose something crazy loud? 82 decibels? I can be in the same room with that thing.
is there a way for you to test the cfm? if so could you do that in future videos? showing that the tank fills and it functions doesnt show that its any better than a walmart air compressor
There is a way we can do this. It requires some run testing and calculations, but we can definitely get there. Maybe we'll create a UA-cam Shorts video on testing CFM with this compressor. Thanks for watching.
You were obvously given this compressor. Because I have a similar brand and it is not ideal for a shop at all. It is quiet I give it that, but let's face it, they're only good for a small garage to fill up a few bicycle tires and inflatable toys. It's won't keep up to an air impact gun or even a die grinder.
I don't understand how a compressor that big can be so lacking on cfm. The Dewalt portable 5ga compressor puts out 5.1cfm and its quarter the size! Won't even run a proper impact wrench. I guess if you don't need a large amount of cfm and want quiet then this would be good. California tools 20ga compressor is just as quiet but puts out 3x the cfm. Good review regardless
im pretty sure tank size has nothing to do with cfm. the california tool 20ga compressor does 5.1cfm@90psi, how is that 3x the cfm of the stealth?????? it cost $200 more and doesnt have anymore output the dewalt does the same cfm at 10 more decibel which every 3 db is twice as loud.
I think it was California Air Tools that were the first to come out with one of these quiet compressors. Ever since then there’s been a ton of copies, many of which look identical. My biggest concern with many of them is their longevity as they’re oil less, but otherwise I love the idea. Awesome video!
i've had an old craftsman oilless for over 20 years. noisy as heck but still puts in a good day's work. luckily i have earplugs too.
Cali Air Tools has a new model that resembles this format but it has two fairly revolutionary features not common on a small home-gamer portable: (1) the tank is aluminum...no rusting, and (2) an automatic drain to remove water condensate from the tank. And it's *very* quiet. The one I have is a peach and perfect for my small garage shop.
Great video buddy. Keep it up.
Why is that thing so wobbly? Throughout the video, that would drive me nuts.
I enjoyed your video review. This has been out for more than 3 years and I am surprised no ressonably priced compressor is using the next generation of oil less compressors that use more Horsepower motors (2HP) and the lower noise levels produced using those motors (70db up close and 54dB in the short distance away.
Here is one such newer compressor, also 20 gallon: Dk2 2HP 20-gal. Single Stage Portable Electric Vertical Air Compressor.
I have Husky 20 gal silent which looks almost the same. I Installed a -6an power steering cooler, 5" muffin fan, 3/8 water separator with 3/8 to -6am male adaptor, -6an stainless steel braided fuel line. The manifold gauge and regulator are very restrictive so I replaced it with a highflow. The bottom drain is DRY, barely any water comes out the bottom. Able to use those low cfm R500 spray guns.
That's awesome. Love to hear about users customizing their shop tools for the best performance. Thanks for watching and sharing.
Could you make a video showing how you did this along with part numbers?
How!?!? That's incredibly quiet! If it really performs, why would anyone choose something crazy loud? 82 decibels? I can be in the same room with that thing.
is there a way for you to test the cfm? if so could you do that in future videos? showing that the tank fills and it functions doesnt show that its any better than a walmart air compressor
There is a way we can do this. It requires some run testing and calculations, but we can definitely get there. Maybe we'll create a UA-cam Shorts video on testing CFM with this compressor. Thanks for watching.
5 cfm at 40 psi. 5 cfm at 90 psi
Would this be a good pickup for auto detailing?
Yes, definitely
Thank you for the Video.
did you pay for this or was it provided for the review?
You were obvously given this compressor. Because I have a similar brand and it is not ideal for a shop at all. It is quiet I give it that, but let's face it, they're only good for a small garage to fill up a few bicycle tires and inflatable toys. It's won't keep up to an air impact gun or even a die grinder.
What’s the similar brand?
Accordingly to warranty printout "ONLY THE PUMP AND MOTOR ARE COVERED IN THE LIFETIME WARRANTY".
Putting the wood dust into your filters lol
Looks like the Husky "silent" model from Home Depot
I don't understand how a compressor that big can be so lacking on cfm. The Dewalt portable 5ga compressor puts out 5.1cfm and its quarter the size! Won't even run a proper impact wrench. I guess if you don't need a large amount of cfm and want quiet then this would be good. California tools 20ga compressor is just as quiet but puts out 3x the cfm. Good review regardless
im pretty sure tank size has nothing to do with cfm. the california tool 20ga compressor does 5.1cfm@90psi, how is that 3x the cfm of the stealth?????? it cost $200 more and doesnt have anymore output
the dewalt does the same cfm at 10 more decibel which every 3 db is twice as loud.
nice air compressor.
Thank you so much for this video متشکرم