This pump is extremely quiet. Without being a very loud speaking person, and with having kids around, everyone can hear what everyone is saying without having to strain an ear or rather have your ear being rattled off by a loud noise. It's very quiet. Also, the other thing that was as advertised was it's fill rate. 6 and 1/2 gallons of 120 lb of pressure and it does it and a minute or less. I've got three cars and 6 bicycles. And this fills everything up maybe runs to or three times between all of the vehicles if they're down about 5 lb of pressure. That is 5 lb of pressure in each tire. Plus I have air assisted shocks that need to be pumped. So it's pretty impressive what it can do. But just as other people have said, it is voltage picky.
But honestly I shopped around a lot and for the price you can't go wrong with this compressor and if you can put up with the voltage issue it's all good. I read several reviews on several websites and I can confirm personally that it does not like being run on multiple extension cords. I don't know what the deal is or maybe it just wants to be run on lots of high quality extension cords but it runs fine on one "cheapie" extension cord. It's not even tripping anything when it does this. The overvolt protection is not tripped and none of the breakers are tripped. Put it on a single extension cord, and bang that works fine again.
There were some other reviews from some other reviews from some people saying that the unit overheats, perhaps but some other websites were suggesting removing the air filters, i did, and it still runs extremely quiet. Unless you're in a dirty environment, I don't think you need air filters. Honestly I had a couple compressors that never had an air filter and ran fine for 8 years a piece. The last tiny air compressor I had expired because it had a blown air gauge because somebody smashed it. And that air compressor was in a construction zone being used heavily with a nail gun and no air filter. I'm not sure why air filters are even a thing but it ran fantastic without it.
So in a nutshell, I can confirm it's very quiet, holds lots of air for a fair amount of use, normal use doesn't seem to show any signs of overheating at all, and it is voltage picky to some extent. Regardless of the extension cord phenomenon, it's definitely a fantastic buy.
Brand | VEVOR |
---|---|
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Noise Level | 70 dB |
Special Feature | Silent Operation |
Included Components | 1 x Air Compressor, 2 x Silencer, 1 x Foot Pad, 2 x Caster |
Item Weight | 43 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 2 Horsepower |
Capacity | 24 Liters |
Product Dimensions | 25.2"L x 13"W x 28.7"H |
Style | Portable |
Motor Horsepower | 2 Horsepower |
Compatible Hose Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Model Name | 2 HP 3.35 CFM@90PSI Oil Free Air Compressor Tank & Max. 116PSI Pressure |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
UPC | 840281544035 |
Part Number | 6.3 Gallon Air Compressor |
Item Weight | 43 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 6.3 Gallon Air Compressor |
Size | 24L |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Pressure | 8 Bars |
Special Features | Silent Operation |
Batteries Required? | No |