seeing u play with the Rigid compressor made me think of my Tang Juice bro. Got Thirsty.. nothing but Orangutan Power 💪. looks like a good compressor, keep up the Good work bro.
Great point about the vac bro. I was looking at the comparison with the Dewalt 15 gallon ' they are say about 8 minutes to fill that. Half the time is not bad
Not sure what the recommended psi is for that, but probably. It fills quickly once you get it full the first time. It also fill in half the time as the dewalt 15 gal, so I would think you would be fine buddy
Hi Fred' Hey Clint, Sorry for the delay. Here’s the response I got back from the product team: The Tank (gauge on the left) has a max pressure of 200 PSI. This gives you more useable air in a smaller space, making the compressor easier to store. The Outlet pressure (gauge on the right) that goes to the hose tops out at 150 psi since operating pressure of most pneumatic tools tops out at 120 psi and this helps provide an extra layer of protection to your tools so they don’t see an air pressure that could potentially damage them.
the compressor turned off at 155 and never reached 200psi so is this a false claim from ridgid or was the pressure cutoff switch not calibrated correctly
Hi Fred, the answer that I past on to you was from Ridgid. I reached out to them about this question and was given that answer. Sorry I cant help morello
The 4.5 gallon 200 psi does reach the 200 mark weights in around 60lb and is a beast. I used it with a framing nailer at 75psi with absolutely no problems except running out of nails lol
Just face it didn't deliver. I put down you just opened it upside down or your kids new how to get the best of you yes that's what I'm thinking another cool video dude you take care and you know take care of the little ones in your wife I'm waiting for the next one tomorrow at 5 p.m. okay
@@ToolReviewZone it's also good to see your videos you make it light hearted in the humor just enough you got to do another Halloween one are you start Christmas ones
And once again RUclips Chops up the beginning of my video!!!
they don't sell it anymore! I really like it.
Great video on the Ridgid compressor. Now I want one.... Thanks TRZ!!!!
Haha Thanks Eddie!
best music in a tool review goes to TOOL REVIEW ZONE! lol great review thanks
Haha thanks bro. The damn voice over in the beginning got chopped as usual, but seems to have worked out
mike roten True Mike, i think TRZ is a Hipster
That's a nice compressor pretty compact also
Yeah buddy, not bad at all
seeing u play with the Rigid compressor made me think of my Tang Juice bro. Got Thirsty.. nothing but Orangutan Power 💪. looks like a good compressor, keep up the Good work bro.
Lol, I may need to run up and get some tang now bro! Thanks EJM!
Didn’t seem any louder than a Ridgid shoo vac! It did seem to take a little long to get to full tank pressure though?
Great point about the vac bro. I was looking at the comparison with the Dewalt 15 gallon ' they are say about 8 minutes to fill that. Half the time is not bad
Tried to view this on the website and seems it’s no longer available. You convinced me to buy then to only have it unavailable. Ahhh
Trz I was on tool boss live stream today when he was live in home depot and he bought the ridgid brushless cordless air compressor on sale for 50.92
Good price there
awesome job! i love how quite it is! my old craftsman shakes the house!
Yeah Trey' for this size' it's not bad at all and barely any shaking
Yeah I can only use it when the family is awake!
Haha, yeah the older compressors had no mercy on the ears bro
I thought it sounded close to a shop vac. Can it be used for winterizing sprinklers?
Not sure what the recommended psi is for that, but probably. It fills quickly once you get it full the first time. It also fill in half the time as the dewalt 15 gal, so I would think you would be fine buddy
Winter is coming - maybe a good one to do.
It states 200psi but stops around 150psi. Whats the reason for that
Hi Fred' Hey Clint,
Sorry for the delay. Here’s the response I got back from the product team:
The Tank (gauge on the left) has a max pressure of 200 PSI. This gives you more useable air in a smaller space, making the compressor easier to store. The Outlet pressure (gauge on the right) that goes to the hose tops out at 150 psi since operating pressure of most pneumatic tools tops out at 120 psi and this helps provide an extra layer of protection to your tools so they don’t see an air pressure that could potentially damage them.
the compressor turned off at 155 and never reached 200psi so is this a false claim from ridgid or was the pressure cutoff switch not calibrated correctly
Hi Fred, the answer that I past on to you was from Ridgid. I reached out to them about this question and was given that answer. Sorry I cant help morello
The 4.5 gallon 200 psi does reach the 200 mark weights in around 60lb and is a beast. I used it with a framing nailer at 75psi with absolutely no problems except running out of nails lol
That compressor looks pretty nice what's the price on that I'm just curious that video was well done peace brother
My dude! Its $369 on the Depot site. I put the link for everyone to check it out in the description below buddy. Thanks for the comment Makita!
I do believe that is a rule
Just face it didn't deliver. I put down you just opened it upside down or your kids new how to get the best of you yes that's what I'm thinking another cool video dude you take care and you know take care of the little ones in your wife I'm waiting for the next one tomorrow at 5 p.m. okay
Haha' your probably right bro. Always good hearing from you buddy!
@@ToolReviewZone it's also good to see your videos you make it light hearted in the humor just enough you got to do another Halloween one are you start Christmas ones
Yeah bro, we will definitely do something for the holidays! You have to keep it fun bro
All that and no price?
Check the link below