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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de enero de 2025
Excellent. Easy to transport with adequate capacity. This is my second one. The first lasted so long I can’t remember when I purchased it. The tank finally developed a pin hole from corrosion, but it’s still pumps and runs fine.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de febrero de 2023
Appears to be a good little compressor, oil filled piston.
Mike Radlin
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de diciembre de 2021
Took it out the box, checked the oil. Installed the chuck and fired it up. Works great!!
Momar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de julio de 2009
I bought this compressor after the one I had died on me. I did not have any packaging problems or issues and it worked fine. Major problem for me is that it requires to be plugged into an outlet and an extension cord should not be used. I used an extension cord (properly rated) and it did not provide enough power, it would start up then make a whining noise and did not pressurize. I consulted Dewalt Service Store to determine what the problem was and they said it worked fine with them. I did some research on my own and through trouble shooting, I determined it was the power, now I run a longer hose so the compressor can sit by the outlet, not a major issue and it has been working fine since then. Not a lot of info on Dewalt website for trouble shooting, found the website [...] to be useful in resolving my issue.
David Michael
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2007
I bought this thing a few months ago and finally fired it up yesterday. It works great. I put up some Wainscoting using a new Senco brad nailer, and it was incredibly easy. It's not too loud either. On the downside, this thing is pretty heavy. I've never used an air compressor before, so I read the directions thoroughly. The directions are HORRIBLE. They are not specific to this item, and the drawings look like they were made by a third grader and photocopied on a Mao-Tse Tung era photocopier. You simply cannot find what they are referring to. It repeatedly says to drain the thing after each use, but apparently the drain plugs unscrew in reverse (it releases the air, and opens the drain as you tighten it). Some of the DeWalt units have a level on the release valve, but this has a small textured screw cap. It's also confusing as to how you release the air in the main tanks. I know most of you reading this probably already have used an air compressor before, so this won't really apply, but for the novices you may want to visit Home Depot, find an old guy working there that knows what he's talking about, and have him point out how to work the thing. Other than that, this is a great unit that hopefully will last for years of home improvement projects (crown moulding, wainscotting, etc).
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