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Product Details:
- ASIN: B000063JSY
- Brand: DeWALT
- Color: NA
- Model: D55151
- Released on:
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Features
- Powerful 14-1/2-amp, 2-horse power motor
- Convenient size of 18-1/2-by-15-by-16-3/4-inches and 56.5-pounds
- Quick recovery with a 3.2 CFM delivered @ 100 PSI pump
- Designed with 4-gallon twin stack tank and dependable cast-iron cylinder
- Built with overload protection to remove the risk of motor damage
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Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The DEWALT D55151 Hot Dog Compressor has all the power of a large compressor, but constructed as a smaller, lighter unit. It delivers 3.2 cubic feet per minute at 100 psi and is durably built with oil-lubricated cast-iron cylinder. Included with the Hot Dog Compressor are a 2/8 inch regulator and an initial fill of DEWALT synthetic air compressor oil.
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Customer Reviews:
Average Rating = 4.0 Total Reviews = 30 [4 Stars]: Great deal This is a great little compressor. I bought it due to the reviews here and the low price. I just completed a hardwood flooring project and the unit worked flawlessly. It is quiet and from empty to full took only a minute or so. I gave it 4 stars because when I unpacked it, it had oil all over it indicating (to me) that the box had been tipped over at some point.
[4 Stars]: DeWALT Twin Hot Dog "Top Dog" We just added on an extra room and used the DeWALT for all framing, trim, exterior siding, roof etc etc. This is one great compressor for a number of uses. No problems here. All the air tools we attached to it the DeWALT never skipped a beat. Am very happy with mine and am sure you will be too. I also use it in my garage to keep the maintenance up on my vehicles. Air tools I use are no problem with this compressor.
[5 Stars]: Great for the money! I have used a wide range of compressors in renovations and remodels. I strongly recomend a oil-type compressor. the first one I owned was oil-free and it only lasted about a year. as long as you check your oil level and color before every use and change when you notice the break down of the oil (brown in color don't wait till it turns black) you compressor will last a DIY a life time. where oil-free compressors piston rings naturaly wear down over time and will require a rebuild. Not a good compressor for a crew it will not handle more than 2 framing guns (cfms to low)but 1 gun or 2 if not going nuts, will keep up all day. If running continiously drain tank every hour to save tools or after every use, small tanks=lots of moisture.
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