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2025-09-04 12:22:38
This combo seems very well made and is working flawlessly. It is very inexpensive, so I had my doubts, but I am extremely pleased with my purchase.
Papa Grouch
2025-08-24 18:18:27
I replaced my old reliable but now leaking 3/8" reg. Since I was using 1/4" fittings with reducers I decided to install a 1/4" reg and simplify things. Don't know how it'll hold up as it's only been installed a few weeks but it works like a little champ. The regulator holds consistent pressure while the compressor maintains supply amount, as it should be. For the price you can't beat it.
Papatom
2025-08-18 15:12:12
Received, unpacked and installed. It is easy to install and to operate my air tools. you can adjust the amount of oil to your air tools and the correct air pressure too.
Will
2025-06-22 10:47:48
Great and super fast service .. good product quality.
Ian
2025-05-29 12:54:30
Works well at separating water and adding oil. The biggest problem for me is how poorly it flows, I lose so much power from my air tools using this, quite crucial power as well. The drain stripped out very easily and almost immediately. Other than the drain issue this has been a durable product and appears to be decent quality.I suppose this product would be perfect for most people, especially if you're not trying to use high power air tools. If I were using a paint gun this would be a good choice for the cost.
Gerald Broflovski
2025-05-01 14:49:26
It takes some time to install and get everything working but once that is done it works great. I use my air compressor to clean out computers and servers and depending on weather conditions and temps I was getting moisture issues. So far this has completely solved my moisture issues.
Dan
2025-01-31 18:11:03
The machined 1/4 nipples that come with it were a little too loose in the thread housing of the regulator so I used A LOT of Teflon tape to get them snug. Also the Teflon tape that comes with it is cheap. I used store bought Teflon tape. Once hooked up I decided to press in the manual drain at the bottom of the water filter cup to drain the water (while the regulator was under a load. BIG MISTAKE, the o ring that seals the drain got bound up in a hole on the moisture drain plug and was then leaking while in the closed position(the purpose of the horizontally drilled hole in the drain plug I'm not to sure). I had to disassemble the water trap remove the C clip holding the drain plug pin in place and very carefully use a pick to fish the O-ring out of the hole in the pin. It was a pain in the butt because the parts are so small. Doesn't do a good enough job filtering water either. I'm constantly blowing out water mist from my tools. Also the housing of the oiler bottle has a leak because the outside of the oiler is always, well... oily. Water gets in my oiler as well defeating it purpose. With the oiler turned on it doesn't distribute oil to my tools it just puddles up in the coupler coming off the oiler. This may be because I have high-flow couplers and high-flow male plug fittings instead of your normal fittings, I don't know. Also the pressure gauge is not accurate. I had my suspicions so I attached a high end glycerin filled gauge to the end of my air hose past the regulator. I set the regulator to 90 my pressure reading on the gauge at the end of the hose was nearly 100psi. To be sure I also hooked up a secondary regulator past this regulator and opened it all the way while setting the purchased regulator at 90 psi, same reading on the fully opened regulator past this one at nearly 100 psi. Also the increments on the pressure gauge don't make sense. Instead of normal 5 or 10 psi markers on the gauge this one goes in increments of like 7 or something close to that, which is weird. But hey you get what you pay for right?
OBR.
2024-12-25 14:31:20
En dos años he comprado varias unidades de varios tamaños, mi experiencia con esta marca ha sido satisfactoria y la recomiendo
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