You are absolutely right. Since it is supposed to take 3 weeks for the new cylinders to get here from China, I followed your advice and took the compressors apart and cleaned them. Put them back together and both worked like new. As you said, I am making sure to run them awhile without the whip when I’m done with them to purge all the water from the cylinder. I also bought a 60 inch airline to allow more moisture to condense before reaching the gun and I also set up the compressor to be lower than the gun so condensed moisture will have to move uphill to reach the gun. Haven’t had any problems since. Thanks again!!
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I've got the same compressor. It seems to work well. 11m57s to fill an FX Maverick from 1800psi to 3650psi 510cc CF bottle. That was on battery power, so a little slower than when connected to the mains. So far so good. Thanks for sharing👍
Bro u have kick ass channel bro. I buy from Amazon auctions and check your reviews out before I bid on peoples reviews and I’m trying to learn how to work on and understand things and I have now turned you tube into my college courses lol. Sucks because I haven’t got to use your links yet but I’m looking for my next buys to some how try and support the channel what I can. Sorry nothing yet I’m recovering from a hernia surgery but once I’m back at both jobs I’ll be slinging $$$’s like your slingin lead trying to create a cool collection 3 guns in right now but about 10k invested with all the things to be in this for the long haul. I loved 😂your 4 or 5 compressor video that’s about how I feel over here not owning a high end compressor yet but I have several of the smaller units all the way up to a Gx cs4, how well that one works well I can only go off the reviews so far. I don’t have my moisture filtration master piece finished yet so afraid to pump anything yet but heck think probably got close to 1k just in the gs cx4 filters and fittings and fill attachments.
I have the smaller vevor and I have been using it a lot I can’t get it to over heat! Those fans are awesome. What was the temperature reading in your video? I don’t think I heard you mention that
I just got a Spritech ($166) and it reaches max temp at a little over 1 minute and only fills about 400. So it takes 2 or 3 fills to get full with 20 minute wants in between. Bout to return it.
Great video thanks. I just ordered another one of those separators. I have one on my compressor but now I guess I will have 2. Does it make any difference if the filters closer to the gun or not? I noticed you have yours right on the compressor. I have mine at the end of the hose. Thanks. Fred
Hey Fred. Hard to say which position of the separator is best. Some say near the gun, I usually run it on the compressor side. I feel like a lot of water buildup occurs right at the fill nipple on the compressor so stripping most of that out before sending it to the gun seems better to me. Usually I position the tiny inline filter on the gun side, with the bigger filter on the compressor side
Got pretty much sold for this slightly more expensive model. Two fans and a bit slower pumping run seems like a good thing to me. Also to get another filter, and probably a longer whip. I've been using my motorized handpump machine for quite some time, but I'd now wanna explore the compressor world a bit. Hope these last in use - but si'd be mlre than ready to explore the inner builds also if a fail would occur.
Where do you get the replacement cotton filters for the oil/water seperator that is delivered with the compressor? I can only find 10mm or 20mm filters...
heya! Hope you get this and can answer me. I am looking into this compressor for my Airsoft HPA bottle. It is a 1L bottle, the supplier Vevor mentions on the website, it can do max 1.5L. Would this be an issue? I usually wont run it close to empty.
Hey! Honestly it should be no problem but maybe check out my review on the Orcair Thunder compressor. It is a little heavier duty in terms of filling larger bottles. In any case just make sure you limit your fills to about 20 minutes of run time and then the same amount of cooling fan time after. Always use a moisture filter. And never start it up against pressure! Appreciate you if you use my links in the video descriptions, king! Cheers!
Would this work for my friends SigAir AR type .22? Sorry, I don’t know the gun’s specs or tank size. I do know he’s getting tired of that hand pump, and I’d like to surprise him with something for his birthday. I sure don’t want to pay $700 for one of those Nomads or whatever brand is in that price range. Any advise would be appreciated.
4 compressors all failed? Hmmm. Sounds like user error to me. You must never start up against pressure or you'll blow any shoebox compressor. My guess is he didn't vent before starting up again after taking a break. If they somehow all just failed without user error he was still covered by the 1 year warranty, at least.
@@airshootist he's been air gunning for over 30 years and he knows how to fill a gun ! They keep sending him replacements but they all fail within the first week ! They just stop running like they have no power to them ! I think they have bad mother horses in them !
Timmy is talking about me and my friend. We both have 30 years experience combined, We definitely did not do anything wrong. At least I like to think LMAO. On a serious note, they must just have a bad run and we happened to get four of them off of that run. I also have to mention they weren't the upright one like in your video
I own the unit that you are reviewing plus the smaller single fan unit. Both of them have stopped putting out air. Everything appears to be working. It sounds the way it always has. The piston is going up and down. The fans are running but no air output. I sent videos to Vevor. They say that both compressors have the same problem. They say the cylinder needs replaced. They sent me a picture of the part and I took the cover off and found it but all I know is they call it the cylinder I don’t know exactly what that part is. I’ve never worked on these before . They have offered to send me the part but it could take up to a month to get here from China. They just sent me another email stating that they would reimburse me money and I could purchase the parts locally, you stated that you work on the machines and sourced the parts from vendors. Can you refer me somewhere that I could purchase parts so I can work on it myself? You’re right I took them apart and they sent me a video to show me how to disassemblethe compressor and put the cylinder back in. I’d really appreciate it if you could tell me where to source parts for these things.
Does anyone have any longer-term impressions of this pump? I’m really hoping I could get 5 years out of it (using it a couple of times monthly for 4.5K psi 68ci tanks).
5 years is a lot to ask of any shoebox style compressor. These Vevor ones haven't even been out that long yet. So far I probably have the most use on one out of anyone since this stays at my shed and gets pounded on by a bunch of competitive shooters every weekend. Lol - those dudes don't even bring their own compressors anymore they just use mine! She's running solidly.
Yes for sure but I'd honestly just get this one. It's been a solid unit, and easy to work on. Just do not forget to blow the condensation out of it after every use (like me!) or you'll be taking it apart to remove water from the piston
I can almost guarantee it has the same (or better) internals. Stay tuned to the channel, though. I just received possibly the best compressor yet and I'll be putting together a review on it soon...
@@krishsoundar3857 Yep those are good ones. However this new Orcair is my new favorite. It has an updated motor and power supply unit and can fill bigger tanks. Also it is WAY quieter than all my other compressors. You can wait until I do my review or you can trust me when I say this thing is AWESOME and just snag it now. I think there is a clickable coupon for you guys via my affiliate link here: amzn.to/3sdOzM4
Yep! I consider these small compressors as disposable products. Here's a hack: If you buy it off Amazon Prime just purchase the 4 year warranty for like 45 bucks and you're set. You'll be refunded when it fails in 2-3 years after heavy use. Do you know where to source the piston rings? If your motor keeps working and you can replace those you can keep these running for a loooooong time
compressors are junk. I have one setting in pieces. It lasted 6 months and the rings on the piston broke. And guess what they do not make replacement parts? You can't even get ahold of these people.
Lol. Bro I literally beat the hell out of these little compressors and then whenever they need maintenance I tear them down and have them running again in no time. They are simple to work on. You can get replacement parts from multiple vendors, as the pistons and rings are all the same. Have a look at my ToAuto A3 Maintenance video if you are stumped on how to work on these things, it may help.
@@airshootistwell, please help me out. I bought a single fan version and the version you are demonstrating. I bought them 2 months ago. They both have quit. I contacted vevor and they finally agreed to send me replacement cylinders. The catch is, they are sending them from China. It could take a month to get here. I use mine for hunting and I’m training a pup. I need it running now. That refuse to replace one of them. Can you tell me where to buy the cylinder ? They sent me A video showing how to change it out on both units. I just need the part. I only own 1 gun, so I know I haven’t overworked them! Lol
Bought one, it died on the second use in less than a week of ownership. They offered me parts and then offered me 1/4 refund. I asked multiple times for a full refund and or exchange or upgrade. Nothing. Do not buy if you value reliability and your hard earned money. Still dealing with Vevor support. Would not buy from this company ever again. Very disappointing. Cheap junk.
You are absolutely right. Since it is supposed to take 3 weeks for the new cylinders to get here from China, I followed your advice and took the compressors apart and cleaned them. Put them back together and both worked like new. As you said, I am making sure to run them awhile without the whip when I’m done with them to purge all the water from the cylinder. I also bought a 60 inch airline to allow more moisture to condense before reaching the gun and I also set up the compressor to be lower than the gun so condensed moisture will have to move uphill to reach the gun. Haven’t had any problems since. Thanks again!!
Loved the suggestion for adding another (and upgraded) inline filter, that’s just what I was looking for!😊
Got same twin fan Vevor 2 months ago and it works well.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Amazon and eBay thankfully can save we Airgunners some serious cash. I found a small ac/dc compressor for well under 200$. If there was ever a time to get into shooting PCPs brother it is now. The Avenger and a pump like this and your golden!💯👍
⬇ ⬇ ⬇ LINKS⬇ ⬇ ⬇
Link to Vevor site for compressor (free shipping!): s.vevor.com/bfQmHz
Amazon link for oil/water separator: amzn.to/3NM0edd
Check out the best airgun shop around, High Pressure Pneumatics at www.myhighpressureair.com
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I've got the same compressor. It seems to work well. 11m57s to fill an FX Maverick from 1800psi to 3650psi 510cc CF bottle. That was on battery power, so a little slower than when connected to the mains. So far so good.
Thanks for sharing👍
Bro u have kick ass channel bro. I buy from Amazon auctions and check your reviews out before I bid on peoples reviews and I’m trying to learn how to work on and understand things and I have now turned you tube into my college courses lol.
Sucks because I haven’t got to use your links yet but I’m looking for my next buys to some how try and support the channel what I can. Sorry nothing yet I’m recovering from a hernia surgery but once I’m back at both jobs I’ll be slinging $$$’s like your slingin lead trying to create a cool collection 3 guns in right now but about 10k invested with all the things to be in this for the long haul. I loved 😂your 4 or 5 compressor video that’s about how I feel over here not owning a high end compressor yet but I have several of the smaller units all the way up to a Gx cs4, how well that one works well I can only go off the reviews so far. I don’t have my moisture filtration master piece finished yet so afraid to pump anything yet but heck think probably got close to 1k just in the gs cx4 filters and fittings and fill attachments.
I got this pump today and it works really good
Awesome! And Kudos to you if you used one of my links!
Awesome straight up no bs💯
thanks, king!
very cool. looks like a neat product. can this fill a 98cu inch pony bottle? 150bar -> 250bar?
It will, but it is supposed to be for smaller tanks up to 500cc. A 98cu tank is like 1.6L. To fill bigger tanks use this one: amzn.to/3tRMdna
I have the smaller vevor and I have been using it a lot I can’t get it to over heat! Those fans are awesome. What was the temperature reading in your video? I don’t think I heard you mention that
I think it was like 104 tops
I just got a Spritech ($166) and it reaches max temp at a little over 1 minute and only fills about 400. So it takes 2 or 3 fills to get full with 20 minute wants in between. Bout to return it.
Great video thanks. I just ordered another one of those separators. I have one on my compressor but now I guess I will have 2. Does it make any difference if the filters closer to the gun or not? I noticed you have yours right on the compressor. I have mine at the end of the hose. Thanks.
Fred
Hey Fred. Hard to say which position of the separator is best. Some say near the gun, I usually run it on the compressor side. I feel like a lot of water buildup occurs right at the fill nipple on the compressor so stripping most of that out before sending it to the gun seems better to me. Usually I position the tiny inline filter on the gun side, with the bigger filter on the compressor side
Got pretty much sold for this slightly more expensive model.
Two fans and a bit slower pumping run seems like a good thing to me. Also to get another filter, and probably a longer whip.
I've been using my motorized handpump machine for quite some time, but I'd now wanna explore the compressor world a bit. Hope these last in use - but si'd be mlre than ready to explore the inner builds also if a fail would occur.
that is the correct attitude! Like any mechanical product, it WILL fail eventually. Proper maintenance when that happens enables you to keep running.
Where do you get the replacement cotton filters for the oil/water seperator that is delivered with the compressor? I can only find 10mm or 20mm filters...
looks so much like a spiritech, have to wonder if there not the same just dif name and layout outside
Also, what do you think of an exterior pressure gauge?
After how long should we change the water filter thing
I just got one, but it doesn't have a fan button only has one button
What do you use in your filters cotton filter or silica beads ??
I have a proper Tuxing filter that has desiccant beads in it but the little guy I used in this video has the cotton filters. Good question, though!
At 2:05 of the unboxing, I see a syringe in the parts bag. Can you please tell me what it is for? Thank you.
heya! Hope you get this and can answer me.
I am looking into this compressor for my Airsoft HPA bottle. It is a 1L bottle, the supplier Vevor mentions on the website, it can do max 1.5L.
Would this be an issue? I usually wont run it close to empty.
Hey! Honestly it should be no problem but maybe check out my review on the Orcair Thunder compressor. It is a little heavier duty in terms of filling larger bottles. In any case just make sure you limit your fills to about 20 minutes of run time and then the same amount of cooling fan time after. Always use a moisture filter. And never start it up against pressure! Appreciate you if you use my links in the video descriptions, king! Cheers!
@@airshootist That thing looks amazing! Sadly, impossible to get my hands on in Holland, or I need to pay HUGE shipping.
How do you change the temp gage to Degrees
Should I say Celsius to Fahrenheit
The link is very helpful look up what i need. 😅
Are you filling up to 4500 psi every time?
a lot of the time yes, but some of my rifles are only 250 bar
Nice looking compressor.
Would this work for my friends SigAir AR type .22? Sorry, I don’t know the gun’s specs or tank size. I do know he’s getting tired of that hand pump, and I’d like to surprise him with something for his birthday. I sure don’t want to pay $700 for one of those Nomads or whatever brand is in that price range. Any advise would be appreciated.
If it has a refillable air tank, then this compressor will work. If you snag one and use my link, I really appreciate ya!
My buddy is done with Vevor compressors he's had 4 of them and all 4 failed in the first week !!
4 compressors all failed? Hmmm. Sounds like user error to me. You must never start up against pressure or you'll blow any shoebox compressor. My guess is he didn't vent before starting up again after taking a break.
If they somehow all just failed without user error he was still covered by the 1 year warranty, at least.
@@airshootist he's been air gunning for over 30 years and he knows how to fill a gun ! They keep sending him replacements but they all fail within the first week ! They just stop running like they have no power to them ! I think they have bad mother horses in them !
Timmy is talking about me and my friend. We both have 30 years experience combined, We definitely did not do anything wrong. At least I like to think LMAO.
On a serious note, they must just have a bad run and we happened to get four of them off of that run. I also have to mention they weren't the upright one like in your video
Can you fill a tank with that compressor? Like a guppy or wingman
I fill a 90ci Ninja tank to 4500psi all the time with it
Thanks
How do you switch the temp from Celsius to Fahrenheit. I just bought one and it does not tell you in the manual.
That pump is at my other spot but I believe it has something to do with pushing both buttons at the same time? Not sure.
I own the unit that you are reviewing plus the smaller single fan unit. Both of them have stopped putting out air. Everything appears to be working. It sounds the way it always has. The piston is going up and down. The fans are running but no air output. I sent videos to Vevor. They say that both compressors have the same problem. They say the cylinder needs replaced. They sent me a picture of the part and I took the cover off and found it but all I know is they call it the cylinder I don’t know exactly what that part is. I’ve never worked on these before . They have offered to send me the part but it could take up to a month to get here from China. They just sent me another email stating that they would reimburse me money and I could purchase the parts locally, you stated that you work on the machines and sourced the parts from vendors. Can you refer me somewhere that I could purchase parts so I can work on it myself? You’re right I took them apart and they sent me a video to show me how to disassemblethe compressor and put the cylinder back in. I’d really appreciate it if you could tell me where to source parts for these things.
Dumb question here, but can these compressor air up car tires ?
Depends on the duty cycle, cfm and the pressure needed by your tires. You're probably better off with a compressor with a tank. They're also cheaper.
@@joeschmoe3815 thanks
Does anyone have any longer-term impressions of this pump? I’m really hoping I could get 5 years out of it (using it a couple of times monthly for 4.5K psi 68ci tanks).
5 years is a lot to ask of any shoebox style compressor. These Vevor ones haven't even been out that long yet. So far I probably have the most use on one out of anyone since this stays at my shed and gets pounded on by a bunch of competitive shooters every weekend. Lol - those dudes don't even bring their own compressors anymore they just use mine! She's running solidly.
@@airshootist thanks you so much for responding. It really means a lot to me! You are helping me make a decision.
I had a New Warrior Gen 2 that lasted about 4 years. Used it pretty actively
@@airshootist5 years is not at all and lot to ask. The damn thing should just work if you don't overheat it.
If I only need to fill to 3000 PSI will the smaller model suffice?
Yes for sure but I'd honestly just get this one. It's been a solid unit, and easy to work on. Just do not forget to blow the condensation out of it after every use (like me!) or you'll be taking it apart to remove water from the piston
how does it compare to Nomad II, since it costs about 1/3?
I can almost guarantee it has the same (or better) internals. Stay tuned to the channel, though. I just received possibly the best compressor yet and I'll be putting together a review on it soon...
@@airshootist thank you for the response and review. I am also reading that the GX CS3 or 4 are very reliable too.
@@krishsoundar3857 Yep those are good ones. However this new Orcair is my new favorite. It has an updated motor and power supply unit and can fill bigger tanks. Also it is WAY quieter than all my other compressors. You can wait until I do my review or you can trust me when I say this thing is AWESOME and just snag it now. I think there is a clickable coupon for you guys via my affiliate link here: amzn.to/3sdOzM4
@@airshootist thank you very much... looking forward to the Orcair review.
what's the weight of it
uhhh not much? Comparable to all the other shoebox compressors. Maybe like 8 lbs?
I have about 7 12-volt compressors. They are made to be replaced down the road and or replace the little brown piston o rings.
Yep! I consider these small compressors as disposable products. Here's a hack: If you buy it off Amazon Prime just purchase the 4 year warranty for like 45 bucks and you're set. You'll be refunded when it fails in 2-3 years after heavy use.
Do you know where to source the piston rings? If your motor keeps working and you can replace those you can keep these running for a loooooong time
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Do you anyone else viewing this video and my comment believes that this compressor could or would be a good compressor for airbrushes?
Dude this is a 4500psi compressor. This is way, way, way overkill (and possibly dangerous) for airbrushes.
Absolutely not. You only need a 100lb compressor for that. Just get a small compressor with tank and moisture separator.
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compressors are junk. I have one setting in pieces. It lasted 6 months and the rings on the piston broke. And guess what they do not make replacement parts? You can't even get ahold of these people.
Lol. Bro I literally beat the hell out of these little compressors and then whenever they need maintenance I tear them down and have them running again in no time. They are simple to work on. You can get replacement parts from multiple vendors, as the pistons and rings are all the same. Have a look at my ToAuto A3 Maintenance video if you are stumped on how to work on these things, it may help.
@@airshootistwell, please help me out. I bought a single fan version and the version you are demonstrating. I bought them 2 months ago. They both have quit. I contacted vevor and they finally agreed to send me replacement cylinders. The catch is, they are sending them from China. It could take a month to get here. I use mine for hunting and I’m training a pup. I need it running now. That refuse to replace one of them. Can you tell me where to buy the cylinder ? They sent me A video showing how to change it out on both units. I just need the part. I only own 1 gun, so I know I haven’t overworked them! Lol
@@williammcguire1823I see he didn't reply. Did you ever get your replacement?
No more 😂😂😂 just kidding for the homie
I MUST REVIEW ALL THE COMPRESSORSSSSSSSSS
@@airshootist with all the shoebox compressors combined i am Captain compressor 🤣🤣🤣 now link them all togther and fill a large tank
Bought one, it died on the second use in less than a week of ownership. They offered me parts and then offered me 1/4 refund. I asked multiple times for a full refund and or exchange or upgrade. Nothing. Do not buy if you value reliability and your hard earned money. Still dealing with Vevor support. Would not buy from this company ever again. Very disappointing. Cheap junk.
Wow. This one too?
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