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Porter-Cable C2002-WK Oil-Free UMC Pancake Compressor with 13-Piece Accessory Kit


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Brand: Porter-Cable
Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
Model: C2002-WK


Features
Oil-free pump and soft-start motor for long life and quiet operation
High-Flo air regulator to protect against a large drop in pressure
"Bonus Air" 1.5 HP induction motor for long life and 3.5 SCFM for speedy tank recharge
Weighs 34.0 pounds
Comes with three-piece accessory kit with a 25-foot nylon hose, blow gun and attachments, tire chuck, tire gauge, quick coupler, plugs and Teflon tape

Accessories
Air Pro PUR-14X050 1/4-inch by 50 Polyurethane 250 PSI Air Hose
Campbell Hausfeld MP5200 25-Piece Accessory Kit with Case

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Editorial Reviews:

This highly portable oil free pancake-style air compressor packs a punch with an induction motor that provides improved performance and extended life, whether you're filling tires or firing a nailer. Complete with a soft-start motor, the C2002-WK can easily run off of normal household circuits and is able to run at 3.5 SCFM for faster recharge of its 6-gallon tank. The motor features replaceable brushes in order to extend motor life and 150 PSI max pressure to allow for extended run time. It also includes 120 PSI cut-in pressure that provides 30 PSI "Bonus Air" and High-Flo air regulator to protect against a large pressure drop. The C2002-WK includes a 13-Piece Accessory Kit with a 25-foot nylon hose, blow gun and attachments, tire chuck, tire gauge, quick coupler, plugs and Teflon tape.


User Comments about the Porter-Cable C2002-WK Oil-Free UMC Pancake Compressor with 13-Piece Accessory Kit

I have used Porter-Cable products for years and find that they set the standard as far as quality and durability. As for the compressor, I am not disappointed in its performance.



The hose that comes with it just plain "sucks". They need to supply a rubber hose. You fight it all of the time you are using it. The compressor it's self is great. It is made from a stiff plastic and it has a mind of it's own. I am using the old rubber hose that came with my old compressor. It will not lay flat on the floor and becomes a trip point.



I gavethis as a gift for my father (82 years young), he likes it a lot, eaay to use, very portable and fills all his needs.



The tank came up to full strength after about two minutes. From 50 feet away, the noise is not likely to bother anyone.The oiless compressors are inherantly noisier than their wet counterparts, as well as less tolerant of heat and steady run-time - but they're much lighter. If you need a unit to work day-in, day-out without breaking, this is probably not a good choice. That said, if you're starting out with nothing, the extras will come in handy. If it holds up, I'd recommend it to anyone. I was impressed. Compressor kicked in, so I dogged the grinder to see if the air would peter out - it did not. I usually use the grinder head for polishing work, looks like this will handle that job with ease.Attached my finishing nailgun, and figured this is where the little unit would bog down.


Set the regulator for 80 PSI, and brought a 245/65-17 tire up from 20 PSI to 40 PSI in one minute. For those who are used to using compressors, it's about typical. I don't know any carpenter who likes lugging around a 60-80 Lb unit on the jobsite.For the price paid I could not find another model that came close. The price was right, but the accessories are pretty chintzy.


For trim and finish work, this little sucker rocks.After three days of leaving the unit pressurized in the cold, the pressure drop was next to nil. Ran it for 25 minutes before pressurizing the tank. Picked this up at a big-box for $169, including the accessories. No leaks were apparent. Compressor did not kick in during this time. There's a good reason contractor-grade costs so much more.However, this unit might be up to the lighter tasks associated with contracting work - primarily finish work and trimsetting.


Looks like it was built pretty tight.Some folks are put off by the noise, but the level doesn't bother me. Time and experience will teach you the value of quality accessories, grasshopper.Took it out of the box and began burn-in. Attached my small disc grinder and set for 100 PSI - no problems grinding heavy rust from a test piece. The shortcomings are few, and the overall package is pretty impressive.PROS:-Very lightweight - tote it anywhere-Good pressure (150 PSI, 120 PSI Cutoff), decent storage volume as well-Built to take some abuse-Compact - will store easily, stick it anywhere on the jobsite-Excellent recovery time when used for it's intended purpose-A nice bridge between throw-aways and professional grade-Less than 200 bucks - you kidding.-Past reviews suggest reliability is goodCONS:-Somewhat noisy for it's size-Corners cut on some connection points-50% duty cycle is the recommended max No way - I couldn't squeeze fast enough on pine, maple or oak.


If the description was accurate, this compressor would get 5 stars. (NOT 1.5HP)Also, it is 3.5 SCFM @ 40psi.It is only 2.6 SCFM @ 90psi.Source:[.]. Unfortunately, the description is definitely incorrect. Please refer to Porter Cable's website for accurate specifications.It only has a 0.8 horsepower motor.