hi every one, I need a small compressor, first I’m think of the Makita hogdog 2.6gal. but just found out it is made in Taiwan.So now I’m think of the Rolair 2.5gal. Any of you have any experience with it please let me know the pros and cons.
Thanks
Tungle
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so why haven't you dragged that puppy home and put it to work...
the rol-aire and thomas compressors are the best for the buck hands down...
hard working little mother..
go to the search function and tpe in
rol-air
or
rol-aire
or
rolair... well you get the idea...
that compressor is pretty well like here...
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming
WOW!!! What a Ride!
Rolair, Thomas or Hitachi.
Emgo is a hasbeen(sorry Hasbeen!)
Mr T
I can't afford to be affordable anymore
So what do you have against our brothers in Taiwan? I know quite a few; 'seem like pretty decent folk. I sizable portion of the U.S. High Tech industry is dependent on Taiwan factories.
thanks every one for the post.
rolair, I'd get one.
Barry, I came to the U.S for 13 yrs, work with min. wage. Now I am going school and part time woodwork and installation. I make little more money,I make money from America so I want to buy things that made in America, a way to pay back.
tung le
I've had my Rol-Air since 1993 and it is the best compressor out there by far in my eyes. It's all in their pumps although I'm using the twin tank one using using 3-4 framing guns but still those Rol-Airs are great.