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    • Apply the Pressure with an Air Compressor

    • If you are you a painter, roofer, handyman, construction worker or other professional who depends on quality tools, such as an air compressor, then you know time is money when it comes to performance.

      Old, inefficient compressors that constantly drip, lose pressure, or otherwise fail end up costing you time and money. Trips to DIY stores to get replacement parts, new hoses, downtime and general lack of reliable performance can really add up, not to mention test your patience.

      Obtaining the right compressor is more than likely the answer to your problems, but where do you start? The DIY store? Online shopping? There have been so developments in technology in recent years that finding the most effective tools can be more complex than you might have first thought.

      Typical questions to ask when buying your next compressor might include:

      Who are the top manufacturers?
      What type of compressor should I buy?
      Where can I get service on my new purchase?
      Where can I get the best value for my money?

      With all this to consider it is no wonder you find yourself using the same old air compressor that just about gets you by.

      Start your search online; take the time to research the market to get an idea of what it is you are after, as well as taking a look at consumer reviews and ratings of products.

      Be aware that compressed air can be used in a variety of ways; for example, to adjust the chemical composition of fertilizer. It can also be used for industrial purposes like production line manufacturing processes, or the maintenance of industrial plants.

      Perhaps the most well known use of the air compressor, however, is in the case of pneumatic tools like air powered nail guns, staplers, sanders, spray guns, or ratchet wrenches. Air compressors can also be used to move debris.

      DIY stores will stock a huge range of air compressors from portable electric units to gas powered industrial models. Getting the most from your compressor is, of course, paramount to the purchase.

      Although many people believe compressed air is linked solely with large-scale industry and professional workshops, the air compressor is increasingly becoming part of the range of equipment available to the DIY enthusiast. Air compressors utilise an alternative form of energy which is safe to use, clean, versatile and portable.

      Some manufacturers have been able to make quality compressors and accessories which are compact in size, easy to use and very economical. Furthermore, the range of accessories and applications are growing all the time. In short, air tools have now become valid alternative to more traditional electrical equipment. They offer quality, performance and reliability, all at an extremely reasonable price.

      Whether it is an air compressor for a DIY enthusiast or a professional tradesman, don’t delay; purchase one online or head to the DIY store to experience firsthand a range of tools at competitive prices as well as expert advice.