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VEVOR 2.1 Gallon Air Compressor, 1.2HP 2.2 CFM@90PSI Air Compressors with Max. 116PSI Pressure, Oil Free Compressor Tank for Auto Repair, Tire Inflation, Spray Painting, Woodwork Nailing

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Size: 2.1 Gallon


Features

  • 2.1 Gallon Air Compressor: Our 900W oil-free motor drives the compressor up to a speed of 3500 r/min and 2.2 CFM@ 90PSI air delivery. It is ideal for supporting a variety of pneumatic and air tools, such as nail gun, impact wrench, spray gun, pneumatic screwdriver, best for tire inflation, auto repair, spray painting, woodwork nailing, etc.
  • Fast and Efficient Inflation: Our oil-free air compressor adopts double tube and double cylinder intake at the same time, effectively saving time and effort. The intake pipe is made of 392 F high-temperature resistant silicone and stainless steel braided mesh, with double protection to reduce damage and corrosion.
  • Noise Reduction Design: The VEVOR air compressor is equipped with two high-quality silencers. Each silencer consists of a thickened muffler cover, rubber muffler pipe, and filter cotton, reducing noise while preventing fine dust from entering.
  • Designed to Withstand: Our electrical air compressor is constructed from a 3-layer process: rust & wear-resistant layer, plastic powder attachment layer, and Q235B structural steel providing durability and ultimate rust resistance. 3.5 Mpa maximum bearing pressure and seamless welding construction ensure the ability to withstand explosions and leakages.
  • Security Comes First: The air compressor tank is equipped with two large cooling fans and automatic overheating protection to prevent damage. In addition, when the current or storage pressure is too high, the compressor will automatically shut off or provide pressure relief protection.

Brand: VEVOR


Voltage: 110 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Tire Inflation, Spraying, Nailing


Power Source: Corded Electric


Noise Level: 70 dB


Brand: ‎VEVOR


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Tire Inflation, Spraying, Nailing


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Noise Level: ‎70 dB


Special Feature: ‎Double Cylinder


Included Components: ‎1 x Protable Handle, 1 x Air Compressor, 2 x Silencer, 4 x Foot Pad


Item Weight: ‎27 Pounds


Maximum Power: ‎1.2 Horsepower


Capacity: ‎8 Liters


Product Dimensions: ‎19.9"L x 19.5"W x 10"H


Motor Horsepower: ‎1.2 Horsepower


Model Name: ‎1.2HP 2.2 CFM@90PSI Oil Free Air Compressor Tank & Max. 116PSI Pressure


Maximum Operating Pressure: ‎8 Bars


Manufacturer: ‎VEVOR


UPC: ‎840281544059


Style: ‎Portable


Part Number: ‎K9L900W


Item Weight: ‎27 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎2.1 Gallon Air Compressor


Size: ‎2.1 Gallon


Wattage: ‎900 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Double Cylinder


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 8, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent price for a home-use compressor for irrigation systems.
Size: 24L
I needed a compressor to blow out my lawn irrigation system once a year and this did the trick. I was worried that 6-gal wasn't enough for 5 zones, but if I perform a blow-out of each zone individually, this worked exceptionally well. The 2-HP motor refilled the 6-gal air tank very quickly in the event I wanted a second pass at each irrigation system zone. I basically wanted to buy something inexpensive that would be used at least once a year without having to pay $150 each time, every year for someone else to do it. This did the trick. It's also not very loud at all. Frankly, my neighbors are envious of my initiative to do this myself. Once I have it all in place, it's pretty brainless. Also, you can avoid some 3rd-party contractor from damaging your irrigation lines by over-pressurizing the lines. You can tune it on this compressor with the valve. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by Sean6

  • Very low noise and great performance
Size: 18L
I was skeptical about this compressor but I'm nicely surprised it's quiet and the air output is great. I would Recommend it to anybody
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Manny

  • A hungry beastie
Size: 24L
I do like this compressor, but it has to come with a pretty big Asterix that other's have mentioned. Pros and Cons first, then my experience. Also, this is a review of the 6.3 gallon compressor - so if you're reading this under the listing for a different model (the Amazon order page directed me to a much smaller unit afterwards), keep that in mind. But for the 6.3, I do like it 99% of the time. I ordered this for the quieter running and decent power in preparation for re-shingling a roof for a friend. Pros: * It IS definitely quiet compared to your standard 6g pancake compressors, by far. * It fills up quick. The 2HP motor and dual cylinder fill the tank rather fast. * It's easy to move around, though might vary depending on the person. Cons: * It needs to basically have a dedicated outlet, ideally a 20 amp circuit, or you're going to struggle keeping it on. * It's too short/small to wheel around with the handle and wheels without bending over uncomfortably, and it's almost too light to wheel around without fearing it'll tip over. Kind of top-heavy and narrow. Easier to just carry. * Only one output. Yes you can buy an adapter but for a 2HP motor, and a 6+ gallon tank, there's no reason not to. Most smaller pancakes have two, there's no reason this shouldn't have. The biggest issue is the power draw. I started the roofing project with this plugged directly into an outside outlet (15 amp). It worked fine for a few hours, restarted great, nice and quiet in town which was great too. But then I noticed the gun was low, went down, the protection was tripped. Clicked it in, restarted and I went back up. It ran the tank down, filled up one more time, and tripped again. At this point, it wouldn't restart after resetting, and when I would toggle it off/on, it wouldn't fire up. It was acting as if the power just wasn't there. I don't know if there was another draw on the same circuit elsewhere, but it was basically a crap shoot at that point. I unplugged it, moved outlets, it fired up and ran two cycles and tripped again. I ended up running to Lowes and spending twice as much on a Metabo pancake which, while louder, never hiccupped once the next three days, with a 2nd gun running at the same time. That isn't to say that this one is dead. It still works fine - IF I plug it into a dedicated outlet that I know is not being drawn at all by anything else, and ideally a 20 amp socket. And you're better off buying a longer air hose than trying to use an extension cord. I used a decent size 50' extension cord, outdoor rated (I use the same hose for an electric snowblower) - and it wouldn't crank up. It would hum like it wanted to, and then trip it's protection button. If I plug directly to the outlet, no issues. It's just a hungry beastie when it comes to power, it seems. Full Disclosure - I knew this going in, because most of the comments in regards to the protection tripping were for the same issue. I just thought that being plugged directly into an outlet would negate it, but apparently the outlet was only a 15a circuit and must've been shared with something else that was drawing power while I was trying to use it. But if you can put this in a shop on it's own 20 amp circuit, it would work great. It's my plan now, to turn it into a dedicated shed compressor with a retractable hose reel. But definitely plan out your electric and placement prior. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Charles Olcott

  • Great Little Compresser
Size: 18L
Easy assembly and seems to do the job
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024 by David Corson

  • Extremely quiet, holds study pressure, feels in about a minute, voltage picky
Size: 24L
This pump is extremely quiet. Without being a very loud speaking person, and with having kids around, everyone can hear what everyone is saying without having to strain an ear or rather have your ear being rattled off by a loud noise. It's very quiet. Also, the other thing that was as advertised was it's fill rate. 6 and 1/2 gallons of 120 lb of pressure and it does it and a minute or less. I've got three cars and 6 bicycles. And this fills everything up maybe runs to or three times between all of the vehicles if they're down about 5 lb of pressure. That is 5 lb of pressure in each tire. Plus I have air assisted shocks that need to be pumped. So it's pretty impressive what it can do. But just as other people have said, it is voltage picky. But honestly I shopped around a lot and for the price you can't go wrong with this compressor and if you can put up with the voltage issue it's all good. I read several reviews on several websites and I can confirm personally that it does not like being run on multiple extension cords. I don't know what the deal is or maybe it just wants to be run on lots of high quality extension cords but it runs fine on one "cheapie" extension cord. It's not even tripping anything when it does this. The overvolt protection is not tripped and none of the breakers are tripped. Put it on a single extension cord, and bang that works fine again. There were some other reviews from some other reviews from some people saying that the unit overheats, perhaps but some other websites were suggesting removing the air filters, i did, and it still runs extremely quiet. Unless you're in a dirty environment, I don't think you need air filters. Honestly I had a couple compressors that never had an air filter and ran fine for 8 years a piece. The last tiny air compressor I had expired because it had a blown air gauge because somebody smashed it. And that air compressor was in a construction zone being used heavily with a nail gun and no air filter. I'm not sure why air filters are even a thing but it ran fantastic without it. So in a nutshell, I can confirm it's very quiet, holds lots of air for a fair amount of use, normal use doesn't seem to show any signs of overheating at all, and it is voltage picky to some extent. Regardless of the extension cord phenomenon, it's definitely a fantastic buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by K. E. Selleck

  • very cheap made, only worked one time when hooked up...horrible product
Size: 24L
used the air compressor one time after set up, will not hold air during pressure build up and leaks from new pump, found compressor to also not cut back on when pressure drops
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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