Interesting think I’d be better off with one of these than a track pump and an air shot etc . Air sprayer attachment would be good for drying bikes off
noisy things will do your head in in no time 2nd hand bambi (I say 2nd hand given the price new) ex dental etc compressor 4 the win.....They are near enough entirely silent.
@@fps-compressors so are the bambi ones and quite frankly a far superior idea and product (as stated as long as buying used) expensive fro very good reason as you have no doubt by now researched a bit......by a HUGE shot....nice try anyway and good luck offloading them :/
They're not very durable, and burn out motors when being run for lengthy periods (when running tools, etc.). Also, the pump cylinder becomes less efficient as the seals suffer accelerated wear when they get hot. Designed as an occasional jobsite backup, not a workshop fixture. Get a proper one that isn't made out of plastic.
Handy thing forsure. I've got a bigger One In Mi garage. S F as well. I Once replaced the headgasket with RTV. Works a treat.
Great video, it looks like a good bit of kit,
Hi, thanks for watching and your comment
Interesting think I’d be better off with one of these than a track pump and an air shot etc . Air sprayer attachment would be good for drying bikes off
Hi, thanks for watching and your comments
Nice bit of kit!
It sure is!
I need this!
yes, very useful
noisy things will do your head in in no time 2nd hand bambi (I say 2nd hand given the price new) ex dental etc compressor 4 the win.....They are near enough entirely silent.
This one is oil free
@@fps-compressors so are the bambi ones and quite frankly a far superior idea and product (as stated as long as buying used) expensive fro very good reason as you have no doubt by now researched a bit......by a HUGE shot....nice try anyway and good luck offloading them :/
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They're not very durable, and burn out motors when being run for lengthy periods (when running tools, etc.). Also, the pump cylinder becomes less efficient as the seals suffer accelerated wear when they get hot. Designed as an occasional jobsite backup, not a workshop fixture. Get a proper one that isn't made out of plastic.
Yeah I think you’re right. I damn near bought into it