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    Question It's air compressor time

    After 25 years, my Campbell-Hausfeld 2HP 6-gallon compressor is about to bite the dust. I'm hearing a "knocking and squealing" sound every time it runs for more than 30 seconds.

    I don't need a large compressor. In 25 years, 99% of the time I've used this one only to keep the vehicle tires inflated or to use the blower attachment for some quick "cleaning". I keep seeing all kinds of recommendations for California Air Tools compressors, and I'd thought of ordering one. That is, until I came across this compressor at Home Depot:

    Husky 4.5 Gal. Portable Electric-Powered Silent Air Compressor

    Max Pressure = 175 PSI
    4.0 SCFM @ 40 PSI
    3.0 SCFM @ 90 PSI
    Noise Level less than 65dBA
    3-Year Limited Warranty

    The specs look good. In fact, they look as good if not better than the CAT-4610 model. The price at $199 is comparable, and the warranty on the Husky is 3 years as opposed to 1 year on the CAT model.

    Anybody have experience with the Husky, or a general opinion before I pull the trigger on it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art Moore View Post
    After 25 years, my Campbell-Hausfeld 2HP 6-gallon compressor is about to bite the dust. I'm hearing a "knocking and squealing" sound every time it runs for more than 30 seconds.

    I don't need a large compressor. In 25 years, 99% of the time I've used this one only to keep the vehicle tires inflated or to use the blower attachment for some quick "cleaning". I keep seeing all kinds of recommendations for California Air Tools compressors, and I'd thought of ordering one. That is, until I came across this compressor at Home Depot:

    Husky 4.5 Gal. Portable Electric-Powered Silent Air Compressor

    Max Pressure = 175 PSI
    4.0 SCFM @ 40 PSI
    3.0 SCFM @ 90 PSI
    Noise Level less than 65dBA
    3-Year Limited Warranty

    The specs look good. In fact, they look as good if not better than the CAT-4610 model. The price at $199 is comparable, and the warranty on the Husky is 3 years as opposed to 1 year on the CAT model.

    Anybody have experience with the Husky, or a general opinion before I pull the trigger on it?
    I don't have any experience with the Husky compressor you linked to but it appears similar to the Kobalt Quiet compressor I purchased last year. Its very quiet (rated at 60 dBA), takes up very little space and fills all of my needs. Most times I don't even know its running. If Lowe's or Home Depot has one on display ask if they can plug it in for you. They both have a generous return policy should you decide it doesn't meet your needs, so I say give it a try.

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    The Husky shows $149 at 5 nearby stores subject to stock on hand and all show at least 1 on hand, Anaheim-Fullerton CA. Was considering this compressor for $169 last month but settled for a CAT 4710SQ through Walmart on-line for $99. The CAT is definitely quiet, about the same dB as quoted for the Husky.

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    I have the Dewalt compressor and I'm completely happy with it.

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    If it's an oil less compressor, my money goes on the bearing in the big end of the connecting rod

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damon McLaughlin View Post
    I don't have any experience with the Husky compressor you linked to but it appears similar to the Kobalt Quiet compressor I purchased last year. Its very quiet (rated at 60 dBA), takes up very little space and fills all of my needs. Most times I don't even know its running. If Lowe's or Home Depot has one on display ask if they can plug it in for you. They both have a generous return policy should you decide it doesn't meet your needs, so I say give it a try.

    +1 on Kobalt Quiet Tech. I purchased this compressor from Lowes this past summer. Very happy with it. I assume the HD version is very similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art Moore View Post
    After 25 years, my Campbell-Hausfeld 2HP 6-gallon compressor is about to bite the dust. I'm hearing a "knocking and squealing" sound every time it runs for more than 30 seconds.

    I don't need a large compressor. In 25 years, 99% of the time I've used this one only to keep the vehicle tires inflated or to use the blower attachment for some quick "cleaning". I keep seeing all kinds of recommendations for California Air Tools compressors, and I'd thought of ordering one. That is, until I came across this compressor at Home Depot:

    Husky 4.5 Gal. Portable Electric-Powered Silent Air Compressor

    Max Pressure = 175 PSI
    4.0 SCFM @ 40 PSI
    3.0 SCFM @ 90 PSI
    Noise Level less than 65dBA
    3-Year Limited Warranty

    The specs look good. In fact, they look as good if not better than the CAT-4610 model. The price at $199 is comparable, and the warranty on the Husky is 3 years as opposed to 1 year on the CAT model.

    Anybody have experience with the Husky, or a general opinion before I pull the trigger on it?

    Loose belt? it will start slipping as the load rises with pressure.
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    I've got a similar version of that compressor:https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-4-...041H/206492568

    I'm very happy with it!

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    Thanks for all the responses. I'd looked at the 4 gallon Husky, but wanted to try the quiet series to cut down on the noise in my shop. I just got the compressor delivered on Monday, and think I'm going to like it.

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    I just bought a California Air Tools quiet 5 gallon model from Amazon for about $160 a few weeks ago. I looooove it so far, my previous Kobalt was too damn loud.
    This CAT model has an aluminum tank too, cost a few bucks more than the steel but it's very humid here in summers.

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