Tools & Hardware : DEWALT D55152 Heavy Duty 15 Amp 2-3/4 Horsepower 4 Gallon Oiled Twin Hot Dog Compressor

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Tools & Hardware : DEWALT D55152 Heavy Duty 15 Amp 2-3/4 Horsepower 4 Gallon Oiled Twin Hot Dog Compressor

DEWALT D55152 Heavy Duty 15 Amp 2-3/4 Horsepower 4 Gallon Oiled Twin Hot Dog Compressor

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: DeWalt
EAN: 0028877371160
Label: DEWALT
Product Manufacturer: DEWALT
Model: D55152
Publisher: DEWALT
Ranking: 26761
Studio: DEWALT


Product facts:
  • 15 amp 2-3/4-horsepower 4-gallon oiled twin hot dog compressor with carrying handle
  • 4 cfm delivered at 90 psi; dual soft start valve for cold-weather starts; oil-lubricated pump
  • Cylinder constructed of cast iron
  • Includes DEWALT synthetic compressor oil and pressure regulator
  • 19.6 by 19.6 by 17.4 inches; 72 pounds; 1-year warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Features: 4.0 CFM delivered at 90 PSI, provides rapid recovery. * Oil lubricated pump improves durability. * Cast iron cylinder enhances pump life. * Run multiple tools from dual universal couplers. * Ball valve drain allows for quick and thorough tank draining. * Convenient cord wrap for easy storage. * Dual soft start valves assist in cold weather start up. Specifications: * Drive: Direct * Horsepower: 2.7 MAX HP * Tank Size: 4 gal * Power Supply: 120V AC, 15 amps, 60 Hz, 2 pol induction motor * CFM @100 PSI: 3.8 CFM * Pump Speed: 3400 rpm

Amazon.com:
Here's a compressor ready for the job site with the professional contractor. The oil-lubricated pump with cast iron cylinder gives you four cubic feet per minute at 90 psi, enough to run multiple tools off the dual universal couplers. It draws low amps, too, great for job-site conditions. The panel is protected between the two tanks, a feature we really like, and features large, easy-to-read gauges for tank pressure and regulated pressure, as well as the regulator and the two quick couplers. We like the ball-type tank drain design, too, as well as the roll bars that surround and protect the 2.7 horsepower motor. Another nice touch is the pegged wrap area for the power cord. The handle offers a well-balanced haul, and it's light enough for easy portability at 65 pounds. But don't let that fool you--this is one reliable workhorse.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Compact and does the job
I was nervous about ordering this product because of the shipping problems. I received mine and there wasn't a scratch or any problem. After adding the oil and running the break-in time, my compressor works great. Maintains a nice pressure cuts in and out at a normal rate. Noise isn't unbearable. It does make noise but they all do. I was able to have fairly normal conversation while it was running. The pressure release valve is a bit hard to reach, but that is easily fixed with a short bit string tied to the ring and tied to the handle. Now I just grab the string to release the pressure. At 65lbs it does take a bit of muscle, but it is compact enough that it doesn't feel clumsy. The weight is nicely balanced.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Heavy - But heavy duty
I'm getting older and starting to appreciate thoughtful ergonomics. This compressor is not very ergonomic. It is heavy and clumsy. Instead of lugging it around and possibly straining my joints I use a dolly. No convenient way to store power cord or hose. The good news is that it doesn't require an extra heavy duty extension cord like many current compressors. A common 12 gauge extension cord is sufficient to start-up and run. I got this for the outstanding price of $175 with free shipping from Amazon. At this price it is hard to find much serious fault. Keep an eye out for these bargains, they do come along every now and then but don't last long. Thanks Amazon.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Built For the Professional
Had a large crew of people over at the house to re-do the roof (~15 square). We had two roofing nailers going along with a 3" nail gun (for the sheathing) (obviously we split one of the lines to feed two guns). This compressor had no problem keeping up. The cycle time of this compressor is great. I'm still stuck on the oiled compressor theory, which this has. Another benefit to this design is the fact that the regulator/quick connects are tucked away between the tanks. If you happen to drop this compressor (I haven't yet), everything is protected. I was able to run this off of a 15A circuit no problem. A little heavy, yes, but built for the professional.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - THE BEST EVER
I work in the painting industry and I mainly use this compressor anywhere I go to texture paint the house. It is easy to carry around, and has two safety air cooling system to prevent over heating. It is so powerful and durable. I would not ask for anything else, but this. I also use it around the house while I am not on the job for all my air needs from inflating tire, exercise ball, air bed, blowing and cleaning, etc, etc......This is all I needed.



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