VEVOR PCP Air Compressor, 4500PSI Portable PCP Airgun Compressor with Built-in Converter, Auto-Stop
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Great review. It sounds like a diesel truck idling while someone vacuums the floormats 😂.
These are great compressors. I am on my 3rd one. LOL. You will be lucky if it lasts a year. However, at a $200 price I figure that is better than buying one of the high prices ones and having to replace that one every year. I plan on buying a Hill EC1500 at some point so I can fill bottles. I am however glad that the new ones give you maintenance instructions. Maybe with some maintenance they will last longer. It is still way better than using a hand pump because I have some air guns that air up to 4500 psi. That is one hell of a job with a hand pump, even though it can be done. Thanks for posting.
got mine brand new out of the box did not build pressure. I checked the burst disc screw and found it was run in wrong and the bolt was stripped. It would cost more to send it to china and repair it. So i learned my lesson. Your rolling the dice if you purchase this.
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not suppose to get that compressor above 28 C
28c is 84 degrees Fahrenheit. That's nothing. That's nearly room temp.
In instructiions if it gets of 80 suppose to sut it down and let it cool
id assume 80 Celsius buddy 💀@@Prohunter4201
@@distractor_beamreviews. Good reply. Can you use these to pump PCP rifle directly ?
@@Prohunter4201I'm assuming it means 80°c since the unit itself reads/ displays in Celsius. Which would be 176°f
Hello nice review, but what’s the costing.
There's a link in the video description.