anionic1
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- First Name
- Michael
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But a basic 2 gal compressor meets about 80% of any of the needs you may have for compressed air around your vehicle.And this is why it doesn't make sense to put one on the CT...
"I need to be able to quickly refill a patched tire"
"I need to refill a dirt bike tire"
"I need 200+psi"
"I need a pancake to run a roof nailer"
"I need something to pass the gas leak inspection"
"I need to fill up a 6 man towable for the ski boat"
Compressors, unlike electricity, have varying volumes and pressures for varying uses. I don't want to pay for a 50 gal 225 psi compressor that tries to fit the majority of needs when I don't have those needs. I would far rather go to Home Depot, or Lowes, or wherever and get something that fits MY needs, and just stuff that bad boy in the vault and plug it into an outlet. And if you'd be happy with that little Ryobi, then you don't NEED a compressor built into your truck, you need a Ryobi, Dewalt, Craftsman, Whoever little 12v or battery compressor in the frunk/underbed/under back seat/zip-tied to the tailgate, whatever.
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