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Review on Powerful And Portable: SuperHandy Cordless Air Compressor With 135 PSI And Digital Pressure Gauge by Thong Pilla

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Limited capability, but really handy

This is a light duty cordless compressor and handy to have for a few things, like topping off tires or some light finish carpentry projects. It will run a brad nailer or stapler. But I don't think it's up to the task of running a framing nailer for anything but a very short while.It comes with one battery and a brick-style charger. There's no progress meter on the charger, just a red/green light (charging/charged). But there is a meter built into the battery for checking remaining charge.It's quiet, as advertised, provided you install the provided muffler. I forgot to the first time I used it, and without the muffler it's not really quiet. But it's much quieter with it.It does not come with an air hose or air tool kit. You get the compressor and battery (and muffler) only.It has a digital display, and it's wifi capable. I can't think of a reason I would ever want to operate a compressor over wifi, but the capability is there.The two quick-connect outlets on top of the front panel are for pressure gauges (input/tank and output/tool). Extra gauges aren't really needed because the digital display shows pressure. The air tool hose is connected to a quick-connector on the right side of the front panel.The pressure setting button doesn't seem to do anything. The display stayed at 135psi no matter how many times I pushed the button. The output pressure is adjustable with the front knob though.It has a port for a second battery, but it only uses one battery at a time. A rocker switch on the back of the compressor selects which battery is being used. One battery is provided.

Pros
  • SAFETY and PROPER USE - Air tank of the compressor should be drained daily for safe and best optimal performance (DO NOT leave the battery plugged into the compressor when the unit is not in use) (DO NOT disconnect the air hose/tool until the you confirm the pressure gauge reads (0) psi (DO NOT use for deflation, ONLY for inflation)
Cons
  • Requires a stable surface to operate correctly