Product Details
DEWALT D55141 Heavy-Duty 8 Amp 1/2-Horsepower 2-Gallon Oil-Free Single Hot Dog Compressor

DEWALT D55141 Heavy-Duty 8 Amp 1/2-Horsepower 2-Gallon Oil-Free Single Hot Dog Compressor
From DEWALT

Price: $419.71

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by ProMax Supply

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15942 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: DeWALT
  • Model: D55141
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x 19.75" w x 22.00" l, 32.00 pounds

Features

  • DEWALT heavy-duty 8-amp, 1/2-horsepower, 2-gallon oil-free single hot dog compressor
  • Provide transportable pneumatic power to your tools
  • Low 8-amp draw motor offers simple start-up and lessens breaker tripping
  • Sturdy oil-free pump extends maintenance-free use
  • Compact design of 21.25-by-19-by-10.5-inches and 30-pounds; backed by DEWALT 1-year full warranty

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
DEWALT D55141 Heavy Duty 8 Amp 1/2 Horsepower 2 Gal Oil-Free Single Hot Dog Compressor


Customer Reviews

Pro Finish Carpenter4
This is a great compressor for what it is designed for which is finish carpentry. I really like the lower noise factor in the oilless design. My only dislike is they did not build this compressor with the intent to be able to attach a water vapor trap to prolong the life of pneumatic nail guns. I was able to put one on with some creative thinking and reconfiguration of the air flow which cost me my time and an extra 40 dollars. Aside from from the one dislikable aspect of the design this is still a great compressor.

Just what I wanted5
I do residential remodeling, so I'm always using a compressor--inside the house, or outside. I have a Porter-Cable 6 gallon pancake compressor that was part of a kit, and a good buy to get me started, but the PC is NOISY, so I hate to take it indoors. And it's relatively heavy. The DeWalt was just what I was looking for. It's quiet, and as it turns out, it usually has enough capacity to run either the brad nailer or finish nailer, regardless of the job (inside or out). Much lighter to pack and carry, too.

Not for professional use1
This compessor was very quite and worked well for about 13 months then the motor started smoking. When I took it in for repair the cost was going to be almost as much as a new unit. Needless to say it sits in my shop collecting dust.