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It's about time I made a purchase....
I have learned that cheap stuff doesn't last me, and I do like nice toolage.
But, given that I just want to pump up bike and car tyres, is there any advantage to buying say, an ABAC over a cheap SGS?
I'm just looking at 6L small efforts anyway, but money saved could go towards the park inflator maybe?


 
Posted : 13/10/2016 8:16 pm
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At that size and for those purposes the Senco PC1010 is very good - well made, compact and extremely quiet


 
Posted : 13/10/2016 8:31 pm
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Oooh spendy. Naughty man!
Only 0.5 Hp though? Is that sufficient?


 
Posted : 13/10/2016 8:38 pm
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Only 0.5 Hp though? Is that sufficient?

do you run your bike or car tyres at anything over 125 psi? I think it'll manage 🙂


 
Posted : 13/10/2016 9:45 pm
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I'd forget the Park inflator. Utter junk. The cheap tyre inflators from Aldi with a Topeak hose and head is doing a sterling job 10 months in.


 
Posted : 13/10/2016 10:22 pm
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do you run your bike or car tyres at anything over 125 psi? I think it'll manage

The important metric is the flow rate is it not? With tubeless, you want to get the air in quick. Most shops I have seen have pretty big units, and all they get used for is pumping up tyres.
No idea what the minimum flow you need for tubeless is though.


 
Posted : 14/10/2016 5:02 pm
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You can blow up tubeless tyres in seconds with those Aldi ones they were selling of at £25 a couple of weeks ago. Even came with the airhose, pressure guage and both types of valve adaptor.


 
Posted : 14/10/2016 5:28 pm
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The important metric is the flow rate is it not? With tubeless, you want to get the air in quick

Thats what the tank's for - if you've got a 6 litre tank it doesn't make a huge amount of difference whether the motor is big or small - the rapid burst of air is going to come from the tank.

Most shops will have bigger compressors because

A - 25 litre compressors are ubiquitous and cheap (and noisy and unreliable)
B - 100 litre compressor are quiet when running and are hardly ever running if all you are doing is inflating a few bike wheels
C- the want to look like they're doing something that you can't do at home.

If you can inflate tubeless bike tyre with a 2ltr pop bottle you can manage with a 6 litre compressor.

a 6 litre tank at compressor pressure is going to hold the equivalent of 20 to 30 litres at MTB tyre pressure so its plenty


 
Posted : 14/10/2016 5:28 pm
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Should be perfectly capable - bit loud but if you don't inflate tyres and unsocial hours thats fine.


 
Posted : 14/10/2016 7:02 pm
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Thanks,
I don't really want to upset my (very pleasant) neighbour.
Might have another look at that Senco......


 
Posted : 14/10/2016 7:04 pm
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Ive got one of these, perfect for the job and nice and small / portable (for a compressor). Noisy when it's filling but pops the tyres up a treat. Got mine on a deal for about £50 iirc - screfix seem to do them fairly regularly

http://www.screwfix.com/p/stanley-dn-8-5-4-5ltr-air-compressor-240v/22374


 
Posted : 15/10/2016 6:42 am

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