

Its 120 max PSI may be an issue for users expecting the performance of a large stationary compressor, but it’s more than enough to power the majority of tools you’d use with a six-gallon compressor. See Price at AmazonĪt 5.5 gallons, the CA Air Tools holds a half-gallon less than the others, but this is a small price to pay since you won’t mind the noise when it switches on to refill. Although offered at a similar price point to other air compressors, the CA Air Tools stands high above the competition. Smart design and a low noise output make the CA Air Tools best for portability and usability for both the shop and job sites. The 8-gallon model appears to have the exact same motor mounted, with the specs such as the low max decibels rating and the same tank recovery time from 90 to 120 psi. Inventory for the 5.5-gallon model is very spotty on Amazon and Home Depot so we’ve replaced links throughout the article with their the larger 8-gallon model is and around the same and sometimes even lower price.

Whether you’re using it in a stationary position in a shop, wheeling it around the house or transporting it from jobsite to jobsite, all of its characteristics put it head and shoulders above the rest. The California Air Tools stands out from the competition with its convenient wheeled design, one-handed hose connection and its low noise output. See Price at Home Depot Table of contents
