Well I finally bought me the air compressor I've had my eye on for about a year.
It's the Sears Craftsman 33 gallon vertical one on wheels.
Normally around $300. It was on sale for $269 with a $99 accessory kit (ratchet, hammer and wrench, etc.) included "free."
I bought it before 11am yesterday making it an additional 10 percent off.![Smile](https://fordfestiva.com/forums/core/images/smilies//smile.gif)
Only thing is the sales guy said another little kit with hose and connectors, etc. was included with the compressor (that is usually included with their others). It wasn't.
Now I need some accessories.
Any ideas about accessories? I think I'd like quick disconnects, about 15 feet of hose, and a tire chuck and air blower gadget (to clean out my fuel rail).
I hope the air ratchet will work on strut spring compressors, since that work is quite tedious. I've done it with a regular hand ratchet and I know I hate doing it!
With my cheap Coleman 2 gallon portable compressor for little jobs, I think I'm set for lots of air.
Karl
It's the Sears Craftsman 33 gallon vertical one on wheels.
Normally around $300. It was on sale for $269 with a $99 accessory kit (ratchet, hammer and wrench, etc.) included "free."
I bought it before 11am yesterday making it an additional 10 percent off.
![Smile](https://fordfestiva.com/forums/core/images/smilies//smile.gif)
Only thing is the sales guy said another little kit with hose and connectors, etc. was included with the compressor (that is usually included with their others). It wasn't.
Now I need some accessories.
Any ideas about accessories? I think I'd like quick disconnects, about 15 feet of hose, and a tire chuck and air blower gadget (to clean out my fuel rail).
I hope the air ratchet will work on strut spring compressors, since that work is quite tedious. I've done it with a regular hand ratchet and I know I hate doing it!
With my cheap Coleman 2 gallon portable compressor for little jobs, I think I'm set for lots of air.
Karl
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