Portable air tank

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tstex

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Hello to all,

Does anyone have a recommendation on a good portable air tank [5-10gal range].

Desired features
  • American Made from reputable company
  • comes w air hose 3ft+
  • preferred quick connect hose
  • heavy duty construction/corrosion resistant [at least for 10 yrs]

Thanks in-advance,
tstex
 
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Thanks guys. Do not have the time or tools to convert. New, can you pls tell me what model you have? Also, I updated my criteria that it be made in USA from a good company. Thank you
 
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I have a 10 gallon one I bought from Sears about 30 years ago. It will put enough air into a pickup truck tire to get you to a service station and that's about it. I wouldn't even consider a 5 gallon one.

If I outlast mine, I would like to get a 20 gallon vertical tank on wheels because they take up less floor space.
 
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Have you considered carrying an inflator instead? I have this one made by Milwaukee, but I believe dewalt and Makita have their own versions.

Milwaukee 12V Inflator
 
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Thanks guys. Do not have the time or tools to convert. New, can you pls tell me what model you have? Also, I updated my criteria that it be made in USA from a good company. Thank you
Maybe not, but it's your best option, if you want American made...

To make one, all you need is some fittings from a hardware and some tools, they aren't rocket science to make.

SR
 
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I've had a harbor freight 10 gallon air tank for what seems like 25+ years. I have no idea where it was made, but it works just fine. I put a female quick connect onto it so I can just snap my air line onto it and let if fill without me having to hold a chuck on it. On the rare occasion I made need extra air volume out of my compressor, I'll hook that tank into the line as well. Gives me more capacity.
 
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That looks good. Has fittings on it already.
it does, and you can tie it in front of a compressor if you want the extra 7 gallons of capacity, great tank. just got rid of my 5 gallon HF one due to age and hose valve issues.
 
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Don't know what your specific requirement for having the tank, but if its just air at a remote location and you have 20V battery tools, buy one of the compressor/inflators that will run on your exiting battery packs. I have a Dewalt DCC020IB and it will air truck tires to 80+psi no problem. Much more portable than the tank and provide a lot more air on an 4 or 5 ah battery pack. Look for a Project Farm youtube review of battery powered inflators for his take.
 
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Thanks a million guys...I saw the Kobalt and it already comes w the quick connectors, has a drain and is 7 gal vs just 5 gal. The fact you can connect directly to com your compressor means I'm not holding an air-chuck to a Schrader Valve. I like the inflators, but trying to avoid something w batteries at this point.
 
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Lets see,,
The spare tire off an 18 wheeler,,
Available at most truck stops,, (at night)
American made (check sidewall)
Some of them look like 20-30 gallon, but, most are probably 10 gallon,,
You can roll it to where you want to use it.

AND,, your grandchildren will think it is a great toy,,
when they roll it down the hill, and it slams into the neighbors home,,,
 
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I recycled an old 20# propane tank, it was less than $20 to convert it, (fittings and air line)
I have two expired 30# tanks that are in good shape that I want to convert.
 
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I see Grainger has some USA made 20 gallon Speedaire units. Not sure who else makes a portable unit. 20 gallons is a darned big tank to lug around.
 
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I see Grainger has some USA made 20 gallon Speedaire units. 20 gallons is a darned big tank to lug around.

I purchased a 30 gallon portable tank from Grainger,, I agree, it is not portable!! :ROFLMAO:
It is even one of their "certified" tanks that is required in some states,,
so the steel is thicker, and there are extra fittings, that adds even more weight.

I really bought it as a "buffer" tank to increase my storage between a 5hP compressor and a plasma torch.
It was perfect for that. The torch always received cool, dry air.

I have used it as a portable tank, but, I simply lifted it and set it in a cart.
I operated an air fence stapler to re-fence our garden. The stapler drives up to 2" long staples.
Over 300 feet of fence,, and I only had to go back to the shop to refill the tank two times.
 
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Aluminum tank is 2x the cost, doesn't rust and is extremely light when filled
I have that tank, the hose is poor quality, and you have to be careful with Aluminum tanks, they get damaged easily.

It works, I just wouldn't call it high quality, like most all china made "stuff".

SR
 
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I have a DeWalt 20V Max inflator. Very handy and easy to use. For tires, just set it to the pressure and it takes care of it. Doesn't take very long and a 5AH battery lasts very long.

Used it yesterday while installing an expansion tank on the water heater. Portable as a lunchbox.
 

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