It's absolutely perfect for what I need, it's quiet enough that when I'm using it all day I don't have a ringing in my ears at the end of the day, and with the 2 gallon capacity, it's perfect for the type of carpentry I do on a normal basis.
It works great, especially with how quiet it is, if you go out first thing in the morning to a flat tire you won't wake the entire household or neighborhood to fill up! The only downside would be the tank size, but if you need to run it, it fills fast
@@BrihnCustomCarpentry I have the 1 gallon version, which is quieter (58 db) and lighter (25.5 lbs) and it will eventually fill a tire. I was wondering what tank size or CFM should one consider when wanting to inflate tires in a reasonable amount of time and if possible stay at 40 to 50 lbs.
In that case, I use an 8 gallon Husky air compressor as my go to when I'm not on a job, I also have the older Makita battery air pump. I just today in fact patched a tire for a friend and filled all of their tires up with just the battery one in only a few minutes from 6psi to 36psi.