Quiet Series: Only 58 dB for operator and crew comfort; ideal for use inside.

This means that the motor and pump last longer because it runs at less speed (1,750).

A complete roll-cage construction protects against a wide range of job-site, transporting, and storage environments.

Oil-free dual-piston pump that doesn’t need to be serviced.

It has a 1/2 HP induction motor that runs at 90 PSI and can reach 135 PSI in the tank. This means it can move.7 CFM at 90 PSI.

Lightweight design makes it easier to move around the job site.

Compressors are important tools for both the job site and the work shop, and they are used a lot. Makita Air Compressors are popular because they have a faster recovery time, less noise, longer tool life, and a steady performance. The Makita 12 HP 1 Gallon Compact, Oil-Free, Electric Air Compressor (MAC100Q) has a Quiet Series Design, which means it has strong performance but less noise. You can use this in your home to do case and base installation as well as trim and finish carpentry and more. It has a noise level of only 58 dBA. The MAC100Q runs at a slower speed, which means that the motor and pump will last longer. Induction motor: It is powered by a 1/2 horsepower motor that can pump up to 135 PSI of air. It also weighs only 25. 5 pounds, which makes it easier to move around. The roll-cage construction adds extra protection for the pump and motor assembly while it is being moved, stored, and on the job site. Additional features include a low AMP draw that reduces the chances of tripped breakers at start-up, as well as an oil-free dual-piston pump that doesn’t need to be changed.

In terms of its CFM and tank size, this is a great little compressor. It’s very quiet. Sometimes we don’t remember that decibels are logarithmic. My Bostich compressor is a lot quieter at 58Db than it is at 50Db. People might not even know this thing is running. It’s great for small-town DIY projects where you don’t want to make your neighbors mad. It’s also very easy to move. You can pick it up with one hand and sling it over the tailgate into the back of a pickup truck with just wrist strength. It doesn’t need a lot of power to start up, so it runs off the 110v, 400w outlet in the bed of my Toyota Tacoma pickup. Anyone who owns a Tacoma and wants to use that little outlet, this compressor is for you!

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