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List Price: $149.00
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Manufacturer: Senco
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Senco EAN: 0741474402586 Feature: Hand carry-ultra quiet and lightweight Label: Senco Manufacturer: Senco Model: PC1010 Compressor Publisher: Senco Studio: Senco
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Features
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Hand carry-ultra quiet and lightweight Oil-less 1/2 HP 1 gallon capacity Comfortable cushioned handle grip Aluminum cylinder
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Editorial Reviews:
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Portable hand carry, ultra quiet and lightweight. Direct drive motor. Single 1 gallon aluminum tank. Lubeless pump. Ideal for finish and trim or hobby and craftwork. Includes: Regulator, pressure gauges, 1 4" universal coupler, and air filter.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great punch in a small package Comment: I needed a lightweight workhorse for airbrushing applications. This is by far the best unit I've worked with. It's very compact, light weight and quiet. I run an airbrush at about 50psi and have not had any issues with this little dynamo.
Customer Rating:      Summary: OWNER Comment: This is the best compressor made. My men fight over the two that I own. We are a glazing contractor and do a lot of wood window repair and use 18 ga. air nailers.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good balance Comment: This compressor is a good balance of weight vs capacity. It doesn't hold much air, but it is light and portable and quiet. In boosting my tire pressures by 10 PSI, I pretty much had to let it re-fill in between each tire (large tires.) Even still, I like my compressor.
Customer Rating:      Summary: light and quiet Comment: This is a great trim compressor that doesn't tend to drive the clients crazy when it cycles. In the proper application it works great.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I would not recomend it Comment: I purchased this compressor and I noticed it wouldnt hold its pressure over night. about 6 months later the problem got worse after inspection i noticed it was leaking from one of the welds that held the tank to the frame, right above the foot. I would drain the moisture out of it every time I used it so Im guessing it to be a factory flaw.also the compressor would not drive a 1 inch micro nailflush into a solid stook of wood. Im in the market for another light weight compressor and would not buy this one again
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