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<blockquote data-quote="I6pwr" data-source="post: 4313997" data-attributes="member: 589066"><p>Get a quiet one.</p><p></p><p>The single-stage compressors for low-CFM usage like nailers etc....really drive ya nuts when you try to use a ratchet, inflate tires, etc, sounds like a lawnmower. There are a few belt-drive single stages that are quiet, but you will thoroughly enjoy the quietness of a belt driven compressor...take a look at the Kobalt's at Lowes or even the Craftsmans...search around and you will thank yourself later.</p><p></p><p>Once you have a decent compressor, you WILL add to it, and the added CFM is a plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I6pwr, post: 4313997, member: 589066"] Get a quiet one. The single-stage compressors for low-CFM usage like nailers etc....really drive ya nuts when you try to use a ratchet, inflate tires, etc, sounds like a lawnmower. There are a few belt-drive single stages that are quiet, but you will thoroughly enjoy the quietness of a belt driven compressor...take a look at the Kobalt's at Lowes or even the Craftsmans...search around and you will thank yourself later. Once you have a decent compressor, you WILL add to it, and the added CFM is a plus. [/QUOTE]
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