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August 3, 2025
This ATINY 3/8 inch air pressure regulator, triple air filter, water separator is a perfect addition to my air system for doing autobody work and painting. I live in Hawaii and do a lot of my bodywork in an open-air carport. The problems I have are moisture in the air as well as dust from the main street we live on. I already have a similar competitors product piped into my airline system, but it requires additional items to be purchased regularly for it to be efficient in providing me clean, moisture free air. This ATINY unit has a reusable filter which will save me some money over time. The unit's overall construction feels very solid and comparable to the more expensive brand name products. I added this unit right before my DeVilbiss regulator, water separator, air filter to see how well it performs. So far, it is living up to my expectations...
pmikejunot
July 16, 2025
I mounted this filter/regulator in my workshop on the wall next to my compressor. It is larger than I thought it would be, but I have a lot of wall space so no problem there. The filters get all the water out of the line that's introduced from the compressor. I have several air outlets so the hope is that this will eliminate the moisture in all those lines. The canisters are easy to empty the condensate. The unit comes complete with a mounting bracket for easy wall mounting. This is a great filter to have for my shop compressor.
natevw
June 1, 2025
This is a good-looking set. The 1/4" size was what matched all my "normal" fittings that I had so I was able to get it connected to my air compressor without much trouble.I live in a dry climate and my air compressor is a little portable one that doesn't deliver a ton of air volume, so the initial stages never really collected water. (I haven't put the desiccant in yet either since I needed to double-check back here at the listing to confirm the intent. The kit came with instructions, but covering only a few details and not nearly all of them…)But the valve works [I had to bend it up a little to clear my input fitting], the regulator works, the auto-drains do click in/out as the pressure goes up and down, and the bowls and their contents all seem like they're made as designed. This will be handy with an airbrush system I'm hoping to pipe inside from the compressor in the garage!
David
May 15, 2025
I use my air compressors a lot for a variety of uses, including spray painting, and this filter system works very well at filtering out moisture and other potential contaminants. The only drawback for me is that I have one air compressor that goes up to 175 PSI and one that goes to 225 PSI max pressure. The max for this filter is 150 PSI, so I have to dial them down, which is okay. For most uses I don't run that high of an air pressure anyway. I live in an area with high summertime humidity so this type of filter is a must to protect air tools, spray painting, etc.
Erik
April 13, 2025
The dehumidifier canister won’t seal. I’ve checked the rings and the housing. Everything looks fine and still leaks air.
Mrs. B.
March 11, 2025
My husband was so excited about this air filter regulator. We have two air compressors and we do a lot of home improvement projects for ourselves and for family and friends. Getting water, metal, and dust out of the airlines is important when using an air compressor - this will do the job. We also have a paint sprayer, and this will ensure that clean paint is exiting the spray gun.We just received this, so we haven't had time to hook it all up, but it looks and feels like a quality piece of equipment. We will need brackets to attach it to the air compressor, it's pretty big and very solid. My husband was really impressed with this and is eager to get started on our next project.
Sharon
February 25, 2025
Very very small. It works but it is tiny.
Aaron
February 2, 2025
Very happy with this unit for cleaning up the air in my shop. I just have a cheaper compressor in a non-climate-controlled building so my air for nailers and sprayers could use all the help it can get. I have some pretty but supply lines and multiple tools going some times so he needs to be able to handle volume. I can safely say it does that job now. In my case I had to flip a few things around because of the location of my supply line. Changing things up isn't bad where you essentially just take the joining clamps off and make sure not to lose the o-rings then flip things around. I also had to flip the gauge around to the other side where there's a plug but I was surprised to find when I took the plug out that the hole was filled with something like hot glue or silicone. Really? I cleaned it out as good as I could but I don't like the implication that that was sitting there just waiting to break loose and clog a tool. It went back together just fine and mounted up the the wall and got going. I was a little worried that it wasn't working right as I opened up the regulator and there was just a bunch of hissing but as soon as the pressure got higher the drain valves sealed up and it worked just right. Everything is solid on this thing and I'm happy to see the cages around the polycarbonate to keep them protected yet you can still see in them. Really nothing I'd change.
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