Thank you for showing where those two springs go! My compressor requirements are ease of carry since most my compressor needs are away from home. Noise was also a consideration. My Campbell Hausfeld 2 HP, 4 gallon, 2.6 scfm @ 90 psi pancake compressor weighs in at 37 lbs so I was a bit concerned about the 47 lb weight of the Vevor. The weight issue fell by the wayside even before the box was opened. Lifting the box felt easy because the center of gravity is closer to me. The shape of the pancake compressor puts the center of gravity farther away making it harder to lift. Once out of the box, the Vevor was even easier to lift because it has the two handles vs the pancake compressors one handle. The noise was reduction of the Vevor is really great. I can hold a normal conversation standing right next to it. In deference to the Campbell Hausfeld, it has worked flawlessly for 20+ years.
Hi i was wondering after letting the tank fill up with air, and then adding the connection to air outlet do i push the button up again to on? or does the button remain off
You'll want to keep the button up as long as you intend to use it. Press the button down at the end of your day so it doesn't try to fill again when you drain it.
Hi, I just got one but i have an issue. It compresses to max, 120psi, then shuts off as expected but when I use the air and the pressure drops to 65 psi, it can't restart compression to max. The motor hums and stalls, then the overload switch kicks in. The only way to get it going again is to get all the air out and restart. I'm in Toronto, Canada. Any issues for yours?
Ordered the same compressor 4 weeks ago. It trips out immediately if there is any pressure in the tank. Plugged directly into a wall plug with 20 amp service. it will not recharge, trips out. Vevor customer Service has been dancing about it for weeks, first told me not to use an extension cord. Then claimed the voltage in my home to too low. Funny over 20 other power tools work perfectly. 3 videos to them and still no resolution. I'm learning to hate these guys. I will protest the credit card charge.
Does anyone know where the "unloader" is on this compressor? I'm told that is my problem, it is supposed to open, unloading the pressure on the 2 pistons so they can start back up.
Thank you for showing where those two springs go! My compressor requirements are ease of carry since most my compressor needs are away from home. Noise was also a consideration. My Campbell Hausfeld 2 HP, 4 gallon, 2.6 scfm @ 90 psi pancake compressor weighs in at 37 lbs so I was a bit concerned about the 47 lb weight of the Vevor.
The weight issue fell by the wayside even before the box was opened. Lifting the box felt easy because the center of gravity is closer to me. The shape of the pancake compressor puts the center of gravity farther away making it harder to lift. Once out of the box, the Vevor was even easier to lift because it has the two handles vs the pancake compressors one handle.
The noise was reduction of the Vevor is really great. I can hold a normal conversation standing right next to it. In deference to the Campbell Hausfeld, it has worked flawlessly for 20+ years.
Thanks for the review ive been looking for a air compressor that i can get for limited space.
good review!
thanks for the video. what size of fitting and hose should i get for painting? thanks!
I use 1/4" couplers and 3/8" hose.
Hi i was wondering after letting the tank fill up with air, and then adding the connection to air outlet do i push the button up again to on? or does the button remain off
You'll want to keep the button up as long as you intend to use it. Press the button down at the end of your day so it doesn't try to fill again when you drain it.
You still like it?
Very much so.
Hi, I just got one but i have an issue. It compresses to max, 120psi, then shuts off as expected but when I use the air and the pressure drops to 65 psi, it can't restart compression to max. The motor hums and stalls, then the overload switch kicks in. The only way to get it going again is to get all the air out and restart. I'm in Toronto, Canada. Any issues for yours?
I haven't had any issues. Has it done that since new? I'd try to contact Vevor.
@@distractor_beamreviewsYes, brand new. Vevor said my voltage could be low. it was 117v when i checked. Txs.
@@nishali3343are you maybe using a long extension cord with thin wires?
@@RS2Racer91 You're right, i changed to a thicker and more expensive extension cord and it worked. Txs for your comments.
Ordered the same compressor 4 weeks ago. It trips out immediately if there is any pressure in the tank. Plugged directly into a wall plug with 20 amp service. it will not recharge, trips out. Vevor customer Service has been dancing about it for weeks, first told me not to use an extension cord. Then claimed the voltage in my home to too low. Funny over 20 other power tools work perfectly. 3 videos to them and still no resolution. I'm learning to hate these guys. I will protest the credit card charge.
Does anyone know where the "unloader" is on this compressor? I'm told that is my problem, it is supposed to open, unloading the pressure on the 2 pistons so they can start back up.