Campbell Hausfeld Wl6501 Horizontal Compressor

When you need an air compressor, now and again it may be difficult to choose which brand you must get due to the some dissimilar brands that are on the market today. A standard and trusted model of air compressors is the Husky Air Compressor. This compressor is fictitious by Campbell Hausfeld, which has built their reputation on the productions that they sell. The compressors that they make available are mainly applied for such apps as workshops or jobs done at the home. You may use respective tools with these compressors. These tools include tire inflators, spray guns, power sanders, grinders, wrenches, and hammers.

There are basically two types of the Husky Air Compressor. These two types include the vertical model and the horizontal model. The horizontal models are much littler than the vertical ones but ofttimes make more spectacular footprints in the jobs that they do. The Husky vertical models are units that are commonly stationary while the horizontal models are much having little impact to move from one emplacement to the next even though they may be bigger. These models are differentiated by the power that they give. The horizontal models will give less air per minute than that of the vertical models.

These components ought to be considered when you are in the market to buy a Husky Air Compressor. The Husky 80 gallon vertical model that you will find may give 72..2/25.5 SCFM. This means the power that it may give per general cubic feet per minute. The Husky eight gallon model that is horizontal will only give 0/2.6 SCFM. However, when it comes to air compressors, more power may not be what is necessitated for the occupation which makes these lower powered units very viable. Depending on what the air compressor is going to be applied for will depend on the power that is needed.

Among all the Husky Air Compressor units that are available, you will find the FP2020, FP2045, FP2021, FP2205, FP2019, and the FP2047. These models range from pancake air compressors to oiless tank mounted models to oiless handheld portable models. A ordinary model that is on the market today is the Husky H1506FWH. This is a portable air compressor that is very affordable. It will cost the buyer around $182.50. Many people invest in this type of air compressor not only for the power that it gives, but it is mobility and affordability. Husky will be there for when you need to get the occupation done.


Campbell Hausfeld Wl6501 Horizontal Compressor

1.7 RHP, 13 Gallon Tank Air Compressor, Direct Drive, Oilless Compressor Pump, Regulator, Outlet Pressure & Tank Pressure Gauges Included, For Do-It-Yourself Home & Automotive Jobs, Delivers 6.5 CFM @ 40 PSI/ 5.5 CFM @ 90 PSI, Reliable Pump Provides Up To 1000 Hours Of Service, Made In USA, UL Listed, Carries Standard Duty 1 Year Limited Warranty.

Consider this easy to use air compressor for you next project, such as tire inflation, brad nailing and stapling. This maintenance free, oil-less air compressor features easy to read gauges, comfortable handles and built in hose management. The lightweight, portable design makes it easy to store in your garage or workshop.

Campbell Hausfeld Wl6501 Horizontal Compressor

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Campbell Hausfeld Wl6501 Horizontal Compressor

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Campbell Hausfeld Wl6501 Horizontal Compressor

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Campbell Hausfeld Wl6501 Horizontal Compressor

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Most helpful client reviews

8 of 8 humans found the following review helpful.
1mine passed from physical life as well
By frankens-a-t-charter-dot-net
I loved how quiet this compressor was… note was… until the motor smoked.. karen- did you already throw yours away.. I am in need of a motor… my unit was scarcely used.. one day I went to do a light amount of air tool work and started to smell burning wires. thankfully the house breaker blew.

8 of 9 persons found the following review helpful.
1Don’t buy this
By Karen Kornbau
I purchased the 20 Gal. model. My former compressor lasted 20 years. This one is destroyed after 1 year and a half.The piston exploded out of the motor. The waranty is only a year and the service center practicaly said it is disposable because it is oilless. I will never buy from this company again.

4 of 4 persons found the following review helpful.
1Broke, twice
By Shakypete
When it works, it works fine. Powered two dissimilar brad nailers and a spray finishing system for light use on furniture.

After 40 hours of use with the nailers it broke. Before that it gave my Father in law further and added service without issue. The motor ate the drive belt, presumably after a little slip. There was a “Service Advisory” on it, which cost $30 of parts, and the owner gets to repair it, himself. Guess it was a known problem with a relief valve that backed up the system, forcing an overpressure on the piston, thence the slip of the belt. Bought service kit, Fixed it. Not ten hours of use later (three months actual time), the pin connecting the crankshaft to the piston sheared. Breaking two times, and it was going to be a new motor, $120, to fix that one. No thank you.

I’d give it Zero stars if Amazon would let me.

Last week I purchased a Dewalt 15-gallon equivalent, hoping the next compressor system wouldn’t end up being another disposable purchase. We’ll see how it goes. If you don’t need a portable version, the former race car mechanic I work with now, uses a Craftsman stationary one. His 30 gallon scheme was $300 when he purchased it around 2002, or so he says. He hasn’t had to do any work on his system, and he uses it much more than I do, as he rebuilds muscle cars on the weekends. He commended DeWalt or Rigid for portable systems. I passed on the Rigid portables. They too are built by Campbell Hausfeld. No thanks.

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