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Pancake Air Compressor? - David Stone - 08-21-2022 Is there a current consensus on a pancake air compressor for a hobbyist? Last I was paying attention, about 8 years ago, Porter Cable was pretty well regarded. I have a feeling there’s a new favored brand. Thanks in advance. RE: Pancake Air Compressor? - MT Woodworker - 08-21-2022 Have had a Porter Cable pancake for over 10 years No issues at all RE: Pancake Air Compressor? - EdL - 08-21-2022 Still the Porter Cable...... Ed RE: Pancake Air Compressor? - shoottmx - 08-21-2022 (08-21-2022, 03:51 PM)MT Woodworker Wrote: Have had a Porter Cable pancake for over 10 years +1 from me--- Gary RE: Pancake Air Compressor? - Dumb_Polack - 08-21-2022 Porter cable here…. No issues RE: Pancake Air Compressor? - Gregor1 - 08-22-2022 Abosotutealutely ! RE: Pancake Air Compressor? - arthropod98 - 08-22-2022 yep, as others have said . . . the little porter cable. i think i got mine on sale around Christmas a few years ago for maybe $90 - $100 -- WELL worth the money! pretty loud being oil-less, but i like it. also, it's REAL light to haul around too. RE: Pancake Air Compressor? - David Stone - 08-22-2022 Thanks, everyone. Does Porter Cable still have the same quality it used to? RE: Pancake Air Compressor? - Bill Holt - 08-22-2022 Does Porter Cable still have the same quality it used to? Not likely, but the customers may luck out on the compressors, they seem to be holding up. My pancake is used only when I'm not working in the shop. RE: Pancake Air Compressor? - R Clark - 08-23-2022 I'll be contrarian... I had DeWalt that died prematurely after a few years of use. Replaced it with a RolAir FC2002 in 2010; still going strong. The RolAir is not an oil-less compressor. It's also not what I would consider quiet, but it is quieter than many of the standard pancake compressors. I know there are other much quieter units out there than the standard Porter Cable you'll see in home improvement stores today. Those have been covered a number of times on the power tools forum. If you search on "quiet air compressor" you should get some hits. |