Small but mighty, this hot dog style air compressor will easily power light to medium duty air tools, quickly inflate tires, and make cleaning and drying tasks a snap. Use the inline regulator to dial in desired pressure, hit the power switch and start moving some air.
Thoughtful added features include a roll-bar style handle that helps protect the engine from bumps and dings. The handle is strategically placed to keep the compressor level when you're carrying or moving it. The oversized rubber feet reduce noise and prevent the compressor from "walking" across the floor from vibration during operation.
The Powerbuilt 3-gallon hot dog compressor comes complete with a 3/8" x 25 foot PVC coil air hose and 10 air accessories.
- Powerful, quiet easy-carry air compressor for shop, garage, worksite and home use
- Generates a healthy 3.6 CFM at 40 PSI and 2.5 CFM at 90 PSI
- Powerful pump fills tank in just over 1 minute
- 80 dB noise output
- In-line regulator for added control
- 125 Maximum PSI
- Easily powers light to medium duty air tools
- No-maintenance oil-free motor
- Includes coil air hose and 10 piece accessory set
- One year warranty
Specifications:
At 1.5hp, how many actual amps does it draw? I have a dedicated 15 amp circuit break for a compressor but can't go over 15 amps.
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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