Which portable air compressor

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Raptorrunner2019

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I am in the dewalt 60v max tools. I have a 60v max compresor I use for other things but seems to work pretty well, though not as compact as the other options, but I use it occasionally for tools and stuff so works for me. Also have plenty of batteries from other tools.

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BlacknTan

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20 pound power tank or similar CO2 tank. It won’t fail mechanically, you get a bunch of fill ups out of the tank, it does it faster than a compressor, cheap to refill ($15-20 for 20 lbs); it’s not tied to the truck or electrical, so it’s more portable. Downside is the initial investment, but quality air compressors aren’t cheap either.
 

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I dont know....all you guys bitching about how long it takes to Air-UP with the Viair....doesnt take that long...AND..WTF...ya been off roading all day..isnt Air-Upping suppose to be when you break out the cooler and have a few Brews....?? :cheers: Whats the rush...? :33:
 
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Another vote for C02. I put mine together with a 20lb tank off craigslist and a fixed 150psi reg, plus hose and chuck for like $75-100. Much faster, easier, and quieter. A Powertank isn't worth the money, just browse craigslist for a tank. Only problem is a mounting solution for the tank, still working mine out from my Tacoma to the raptor.
 
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