Sold mine. Looking for a replacement.
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What's the reason for oilless?throw it on CL for 300..
than go out and get a wheel-around oilless 110 unit...
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it'll almost be a wash coin-wise.. but downgrade you to a new, small, easily moved occasional-use unit..
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-33-g...p-00916472000P?prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=G3
i have a 60 gallon in my shop and this one for the house for what ever. i wouldnt get rid of either one plus my shop is 100 feet from the house. also check out pawn shops they can have some very good deals on air tools and compressors but know what your buying . just my .02
Hmmm, have to consider it then. Good point. I won't keep this on all the time like I once did the last one.
Any difference in capacity, duty cycle, etc with the oil less units?

but no, I decline.
ha. mine died last weekend. i figure i got 4 years out of heavy wrenching out of something designed to fill up footballs and pool floaties. i cant bitch. bout a new one last night to last me until i buy a house and can run enough 220 lines for dryer/welder/air compressor on seperate circuits.My oilless died 2 days ago. Good riddance to that hunk of ****.
Oil-less compressors don't last very long and are LOUD.

throw it on CL for 300..
than go out and get a wheel-around oilless 110 unit...
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it'll almost be a wash coin-wise.. but downgrade you to a new, small, easily moved occasional-use unit..
Hmmm, probably just go oiled then. I can change the oil every year when I do the lawn mower.