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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 1650545" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>From what you discribed I don't think you need a 60 gal. I do a lot of wrenching and grinding on my off road toy an was set on getting 60 gal but ended up getting a Craftsman Professional Series with the 27 gal tank and I think a 3 hp 115v. It is oiless and is nice and quiet and does everything I ask it ti do. I would love to get a 60 - 80 gal 5-7hp but I just have better things to spend $1200 on, while getting an average one at best. I checked and compared the Craftsman one I got against the IR unit of similar size and the Craftsman was about $100 less and had a small edge in CFM. I know some here will say Craftsman can be lower end but I have had great luck. BTW, the most important aspect of looking for a compressor is usually the CFM. It is truly what powers the tools and what type of tools can be used efficiently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 1650545, member: 14646"] From what you discribed I don't think you need a 60 gal. I do a lot of wrenching and grinding on my off road toy an was set on getting 60 gal but ended up getting a Craftsman Professional Series with the 27 gal tank and I think a 3 hp 115v. It is oiless and is nice and quiet and does everything I ask it ti do. I would love to get a 60 - 80 gal 5-7hp but I just have better things to spend $1200 on, while getting an average one at best. I checked and compared the Craftsman one I got against the IR unit of similar size and the Craftsman was about $100 less and had a small edge in CFM. I know some here will say Craftsman can be lower end but I have had great luck. BTW, the most important aspect of looking for a compressor is usually the CFM. It is truly what powers the tools and what type of tools can be used efficiently. [/QUOTE]
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