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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
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Codex
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Bought this just to have one in our garage, I haven't used it yet but it's a very solid built item and lots of accessories came with it .. so far worth the price!
Richard Hemingway
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
small easy to carry in a small work bag, had it about a year, with occasional use with my senten double barrel 50cal and now my hatsan blitz, as well as filled a few paintball bottles and a emergency scuba tank a couple times. works great, looks great. I always follow the directions as far as no more then 25 run 10 off. don't let it get hot, and start it with the bleed screw open, I suspect that last one is what most people are missing, cause why wouldn't it burn up trying to start under that kind of pressure. anyways hope I didn't jinx myself. love the 12volt alligator clips for in the field use
RICARDO DE LA CRUZ
Reviewed in Mexico on February 13, 2024
RAPIDO PARA LLENAR,SILENCIOSO Y NO SE CALIENTA
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
This PCP air compressor performs as expected. I have inflated it several times up to 4000 PSI. With the stop chuck in the air hose, the 4000 PSI held tight with no overt leaks. I then bled it off with the needle valve and refilled. It has a slow chugging sound reminding me of an A/B John Deere. I don’t have my PCP air rifle in yet so I haven’t tested it with a gun. All parts were included — ac/dc inverter, compressor, air hose, quick disconnect, extra O-rings and miscellaneous fittings. Will update my review if I have new developments.
Newsha
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
I am thoroughly impressed with this Spritech PCP Air Compressor! It’s compact, powerful, and has exceeded my expectations in every way. The fact that it is both water and oil-free makes maintenance a breeze, and I love the versatility of being able to power it via my car’s 12V outlet or standard home 110V AC. It easily fills my PCP rifle and paintball tanks without any issues, and the built-in oil-moisture filter ensures the air stays clean and dry. The pressure gauge is easy to read, and the unit runs quieter than I expected for something so powerful. I’ve had this compressor for a few weeks now, and it’s been running flawlessly. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, portable, and affordable compressor!
JLS
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023
I should preface this review with a bit of background information. First, I am a father of 2 boys, ages 11 and 15. Both of their grandfathers served in the armed forces for a total of 5 decades. Point is, we are a family of “shooters” and enjoy any and all sports involving shooting. Second, we have always lived in the “country” and have had enough land to enjoy our love of shooting sports.My 15 year old son discovered Airsoft at the age of 8 or 9. As many parents do, I quickly and poorly invested a small fortune in airsoft “STUFF”. That hobby/interest lasted 3 or 4 years…. In spurts, at best.Now, my 11 year old son has discovered paintball. He has been all in for the past 3 months. The limiting factor has always been “AIR”. Filling tanks at the paintball venue on weekends was, at best, not sufficient. I started to research the options for filling high pressure air tanks like those used with paint ball markers.As I see it, the general consumer has 2 choices. The first being the “scuba tank” route. You can purchase a used scuba tank, have it filled with compressed air and then purchase/use an adapter to transfer air from the larger scuba tank to the smaller paintball tank. It works, is very fast (seconds) as far as fill time is concerned, and one filled scuba tank can potentially fill a paintball HPA tank 10 to 20 times. The downside is, depending on the size, volume and max pressure of the scuba tank, your Paintball HPA tank can only be filled to a pressure less than or nearly equal to the scuba tank pressure. That pressure decreases as you use it, and it must be refilled at some point.Second choice….. purchase a compressor. I decided early on that owning a compressor would be the only way to go. 30 days in, my opinion has not changed, and I am glad that I purchased this compressor and would do it again.The pumps seem to be available 5 ways.1. Hand pump…. For a paintball tank, not even an option. This type of pump would take you all day and thousands of pumps to fill a standard 48ci HPA tank.2. A large/commercial HPa compressor designed to produce larger volumes of air. These compressors cost thousands of dollars and are appropriate for paintball businesses or fill stations.The next 3 choices are probably among the more “practical” options for an average consumer.3. Pancake style HPa compressor. These generally look like a shoebox with a gauge, fittings, switches and an auxiliary power supply that also facilitates D/C power options. Priced from $150 -$250.4. An actual compressor with a small horizontal tank attached. These compressors may be maintenance free or may require oil for the pump, etc…. These compressors actually look like a compressor (not a shoe box) and are a bit heavier and bulkier than the shoebox style pancake compressors. They are. Priced from $350 to $700???5. Theses are simply “cleaner” versions of number 4. Meaning, they are compressors that have been hidden in really nice sheet metal housing to decrease noise levels, provide storage solutions for accessories and to improve the appearance of the compressor.I purchased this “shoebox” style compressor as my solution. It does exactly as advertised. It is simple to use. It comes with everything necessary to properly fill a high pressure paintball air tank to 4500psi.The first tank took 20 minutes to fill to 3000psi (from zero). The second tank took 30 minutes. It consistently fills a 3000psi tank in 35 minutes thereafter. I have filled up to 6 tanks at a time (one after another) with the pump. So far, it has given me no indication that it will not continue.I purposely overfilled a 3000psi tank to witness how the compressor handled the failure of the rupture disk. At around 5100 the disk ruptured and the pump simultaneously blew the 30amp ATC fuse plugged into the front panel. After replacing the fuse on the pump and the burst disc on the tank, everything works as expected.FYI, I did purchase “auxiliary” insurance on the pump. Hopefully it will continue to work as it does.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023
Works for great for about a month and then you’ll be looking at a massive paper weight. If you buy one, make sure you strap it down to a table so it doesn’t shake off onto the floor. It vibrates like crazy and is super loud. Company does not respond when making warranty claim.
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