Tank capacity (liters) and pressure (bar) determine what your compressor can handle. Larger tanks allow longer continuous operation, while 8 bar pressure covers most pneumatic tool requirements. Air delivery rate (l/min) is critical for demanding applications like spray painting — insufficient flow leads to poor atomization.
Standard compressors produce 90-95 dB requiring hearing protection, while silent models like EINHELL Air Compressor TE-AC 24 Silent operate at 65-70 dB. For indoor work, residential areas or extended use, quiet compressors are worth the premium despite higher initial cost.
Portable units such as BLACK+DECKER Portable Compressor excel at tire inflation, cleaning and minor repairs on location. Cordless versions like MAKITA Cordless Pump/Compressor DMP180Z offer cable-free mobility but have limited pressure — perfect for quick inflation and emergencies, less suitable for demanding tools.
Oil-lubricated piston compressors require regular maintenance but deliver higher pressure and longevity. Oil-free models are more convenient for occasional use since they don't need oil level monitoring. Belt-driven compressors run quieter than direct-drive models but require periodic belt replacement.
For hobby work and inflation, 6-24 liter compressors with 8 bar pressure suffice. Spray gun painting demands minimum 50-liter tanks and high air delivery. Professionals should choose brands like MAKITA, MILWAUKEE or METABO that offer three-year warranties and readily available spare parts.
Buying a compressor based solely on price often leads to disappointment when pressure drops during operation or the motor burns out after a few months. Check real-world performance, not just peak specifications — working pressure (not maximum) and effective delivery (FAD) matter more than advertised numbers. Always add 20-30% reserve capacity to your requirements.
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