Senco PC1010 Compressor, 1-Horsepower (PEAK), 1 Gallon
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| List Price: | $149.00 |
| Price: | $134.51 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Hand carry, ultra quiet lubeless pump compressor weighs only 20 lbs. Direct drive motor/pump for efficient operation. Comfortable cushioned grip, 1.0 gallon of air capacity. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: regulator, pressure gauges, 1/4" universal coupler, ai r filter. SPECIFICATIONS: 1.0 HP peak, .5 HP running, 110V, 4.0 running amps, 0.6 SCFM at 100 PSI, 69 dB, 125 PSI, 128 seconds 0-125 PSI pump up time, 35 seconds 95-125 PSI recovery time, 1 gallon, oil-less. 10.3"H x 14"L x 12.5"W.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2006 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Senco
- Model: PC1010 Compressor
- Dimensions: 22.00 pounds
Features
- Hand carry-ultra quiet and lightweight
- Oil-less
- 1/2 HP 1 gallon capacity
- Comfortable cushioned handle grip
- Aluminum cylinder
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The perfect addition to your mechanics' air tools is a impressive compressor. The Senco PC1010 compressor is designed to handle a wide variety projects. The 1/2-horsepower (1-peak-horsepower) oil-less aluminum cylinder and 1-gallon capacity tank system is portable enough to easily move from one project to another. Comfortable cushioned grips makes this ultra quiet, lightweight compressor a pleasure to move and use.
From the Manufacturer
The SENCO PC1010 Compressor is a 1-horsepower peak, 1-gallon, oil-less portable air compressor. This compressor is easy to carry and to use in a wide variety of applications.
Customer Reviews
Have compressor will travel
This is a great second compressor. I wouldn't buy this as a primary or first compressor but it works fine to support small nail guns. My other portable weighs 68 pounds and will keep up with 1 to 2 framing or roofing nailers. My shoulders ache from the number of times I have lugged it up 78 steps to a job site. This goes anywhere with a bunch of tools in the other hand.
Other than nail guns, NO it won't do much at 0.7 cu ft per min when paint spray guns need 10 times that, and a blow gun will empty the tank in 10 seconds or less. But seriously, this compressor gives me at least 10 shots from my 16 ga finish nailer before the motor kicks in; a couple more off of an 18 ga finish nailer, and as an acid test, I got 3 shots from a 3 1/4 inch framing nailer (not recommended but if all I need is 10 nails I'd rather carry this in - especially considering that my ripe old age keeps me from doing much serious hammering!)
Last word, the first one I received had a leaky reed valve and it had to be replaced by Amazon - I'm very happy with the replacement and have used it on several job sites.
Easy on the arm!
As a general contractor I have several compressors. At least 90% of the time I grab an Emglo because they do everything I need except texturing. But I've grown fond of this little Senco WHEN IT IS USED PROPERLY! That means if I have a small trim project or a VERY small framing project it does the job, and both takes up less room and is a lot easier to pack around. It'll drive 3" framing nails no problem...when the tank is topped off, but the last couple nails before the compressor cycles always need to be hammer finished. Same is true for 15 or 18 gauge finish nails. When the tank is just about to cycle the nails don't completely set. My workers love the Senco...much to my chagrin. For one, it's light, and second...it takes FOREVER to refill (relatively speaking) and my guys love to stand there with their thumbs you know where taking a break every 10 to 15 nails or so! So if used for small jobs...or trim where you nail one piece at a time while cutting, well then it's a champ. But if you tend to cut trim for an entire room, then want to shoot it on quick...this Senco will frustrate you no end. You end up hand nail setting too many nails, or else you have to stop frequently, unhook the air hose, drain a little air from the tank until it cycles, then wait for the darn thing to fill. If you use it right... 5 stars. If you use it as your go to compressor... 2.5 stars tops. I hope this helps!
The Quietest Small Air Compressor
I purchased this model based on web search results showing it to be the quietest (69dB) small (1 CFM) air compressor on the market, and generally high satisfaction of other owners. It is indeed very quiet, well made, and lightweight.
I've mounted this compressor in an acoustic chamber that I designed to further reduce the noise, and it is now as quiet as the "super silent" compressors used for indoor craftwork (airbrushing) that cost $600 to $1000 (49dB). At this further muffled sound level, I can operate the unit all day long sitting next to me without discomfort.
I highly recommend this model for indoor craft work. I've used mine for 40 to 50 hours and had no troubles, but feel this unit will hold up for a long time. I will use this in my home for a few hours per day.






