Yes, i bought one of these in March to run my tornador and a few other bits and bobs. I got the 90L tank and it works a treat. Obviously cant comment on durability but it looks pretty well made. I'm sure the compressor itself is made on mass by one company then repackaged for different companies.
I also have the 90L version of this as I wanted one on wheels, cost around £240 I think.
Quiet running and does the job well.
Good value for money, and the supplier UKHS have very good customer service from my experience!
My fear is that I would be running from the mains from my customer's place of work or home and the last thing I want is to trip their fuse box! Would prefer a 90 litre compressor over a 50 litre one, but am a bit wary of the power draw at startup.
Yes it will be fine for spraying.
As with any compressor used for spraying you need to use a filter & water trap as you don't want any oil, water etc in your paint!
I also bought the wolf 90l version very good,also bought the lidl parkside 50l compressor very noisey and vibrates,tried to use my small air polisher lasts about 30s then waiting for the pressor to build up. Don't buy one this is going back today.
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