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I have the Rolair and I love it.
Very quiet and dependable
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I had the Makita for about two weeks before taking it back to Home Depot. I was floored by how quiet it was. You barely had to raise your voice to have a conversation over it. Really really quiet (in air compressor terms). ONLY reason I took it back is where I needed it in my shop, the valve to drain it wasn't easy to reach, and given that it doesn't have wheels, it was a pain to scoot in and out of it's spot. If not for that layout of the compressor, with respect to my shop, there is no way I would have returned it. It was quieter than I'd hoped.
Unfortunately, it's big brother, the 5200, has not proved to be as quiet as the 2400.
I did not go with the CAT because some site I came across did not have good reviews on it. Fit and finish reported as spotty.
Hope this helps.
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I don't know if I have that exact model, but I have a California Air Tools compressor and it is very quiet as far as compressors are concerned. It fills quickly, too.
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Find yourself a low RPM, oil type compressor. The key is low RPM - it generates less noise,vibration and heat. I picked up a 2 stage unit that runs just over 700 RPM and it produces far more air at a fraction of the noise that my Sears "5 hp" oil less compressor ever did. Same thing goes for portable units - low RPM, oiled compressor head is the key.
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Do like my dentist did: He put the compressor in another room and ran a hose to a separate holding tank. No noise at all. Holding tanks are cheap--you can get them for $30.00 or so. Plus the long hose. And use your current air compressor.
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Keep in mind that db ratings are exponential. 9 db is greater than it seems. But the db rating is less important than the empirical sound. Try to hear the ones that interest you in person. A high pitched, rattling one sounds louder than a low pitched, rumbling one. And if the drain is in a bad place, replace it with an elbow, a length of pipe, and a ball valve.
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