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2025-08-12 16:18:01
Works well, just got it so I'm still trying to figure out how much oil to add to it. But it was easy to install and easy to use. I have not had any problems with leakage at this time.
Anthony
2025-07-04 10:09:52
Works well, comes with everything you need!
Finemeat
2025-07-02 18:22:28
The adjustment valve stuck in the full open position and flooded my air system with oil. Horrible experience.
Al Dacey
2025-06-22 15:52:54
I use this to blow out loose sand from my casting boxes. You need a very low air pressure to do this so that you do not blow away extra sand that need to stay put. My compressor can not go that low so I had to get one of these. Now I can put may air pressure to 4 psi and don't need to blow on it with my mouth. Used it twice so far and have no complaints at all.
NickiNickNick
2025-06-21 15:31:31
It'll work for a small cup gun but with anything large volume, I don't think it'll hold up. Great for body panel paint jobs
christopher.robot
2025-05-15 16:56:01
This is an odd one. The regulator regulates, the separator removes moisture, and the oiler adds oil. So it does what it's supposed to. However - I find some of the design choices odd.The oiler has a curious "flow diverter" construction which creates a serious choked flow condition (the hand-cut notch is original). Now, most air tools that require an inline oiler are going to be high-consumption tools. Constructing an oiler that severely restricts flow seems a bit foolhardy. My SMC unit (at ten times the price, admittedly) has no such design anomaly. The oiler mechanism also seems to trap oil, as the oil seen in the pictures is how it arrived...That said - I did not test the output flow through the oiler, as I'm not currently equipped to do so. It's entirely possible it meets the rated 20 SCFM, but that metric should be take with some skepticism. Few people understand the difference between "S"CFM and just CFM. SCFM is a mass flow, which means that at higher pressure you actually have lower volumetric flow. The listing shows the metric flow in lpm rather than SLM, which adds to my skepticism. The 'diverter' element is rigid but not inflexible, so it's entirely possible it deflects adequately under flow conditions. It's just...odd...Me - I've removed the oiler and I use just the regulaor and separator on my small lab compressor for general purpose use, and it works well. Gave it three stars for being questionable to my eyes, especially at the price-point. YMMV.My recommendation? Do your research, see what's available and what the price-points are. If the above considerations are of no concern, and the price is right for you - well then who could argue with that?
Experimental
2025-05-02 17:43:21
This air filter/regulator/oiler is almost a necessity when working with compressed air tools. My application is to control air I have routed to my unfinished basement to supply construction air tools while I complete the finishing process.The first thing you will notice is the small size. This will limit the amount of air flow, but I can only use one tool at a time and my air supply demand isn't that great...no issue. It does require that the filter be checked frequently for water during humid times...no problem...its easy to drain and drains automatically when pressure is released.During assembly, expect to have to spend some time to minimize air leaks. Thread tape is provided but expect to use 5 or 6 wraps or pipe dope such as Rector Seal to get an air-tight fitting.Normally filters are attached near the air source. In my case it will be placed within the supply line. To help protect the filter I've attached the mounting bracket to a wood skid to keep it in position and to protect it from damage. Remember that this is a lighter duty filter and does not have a metal cage like the more expensive industrial intended filters. Plan ahead and protect it BEFORE you break it.Its a nice filter/regulator/oiler given the price point but expect to treat it accordingly and recognize the limitations prior to purchase.
W. K. Holton
2025-04-29 18:25:13
I use this setup to powdered coat at home. It keeps the water out of the lines and keeps the flow perfect.The setup is easy and the regulator is great. I didn’t use the fittings that came with it as I have my own that I needed for my setup, but they look decent and will last.Water separation works great. I don’t use the oil side as that would ruin the powder coat, but I’m sure it works well.The gauge reads accurately and the entire unit is light enough I didn’t need to mount it, just hung it from a wire (which helps because the powder booth is canvas).I’m super happy with this and I’d buy another if I needed one.
Chris
2025-04-09 13:40:34
This regulator should do the job nicely in replacing my old unit.Looks good.A+++++++
Gonzalo
2025-03-23 18:46:50
Good product overall
Teresa Mazur
2025-03-12 17:34:46
This is the second unit. The first unit leaked and the water housing release did not work. Sent it back and got another one and this one leaks as well. Cheap garbage do NOT buy!
J. Vout
2025-01-28 14:30:48
looked good broken valve missing parts
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