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DEWALT D55141 2-Gallon 135 PSI Max Trim Oil Free Air Compressor for $199.95


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List Price : $403.16 Price : $199.95
DEWALT D55141 2-Gallon 135 PSI Max Trim Oil Free Air Compressor


  • 2.0 SCFM delivered at 90 PSI pump, 2.0 gallon tank and 150 max PSI enables more nails to be fired and provides quicker recovery
  • Durable oil free pump provides extended maintenance-free operation
  • Low 79 dBA allows for quieter operation
  • Roll cage and control panel provide protection to key compressor components
  • Low 8 amp draw motor provides easy start-up and reduces breaker tripping; Lightweight (30 lbs), thin (10.5-inch) and compact design is easy to carry and store


DEWALT D55141 2-Gallon 135 PSI Max Trim Oil Free Air Compressor Reviews


DEWALT D55141 2-Gallon 135 PSI Max Trim Oil Free Air Compressor Reviews


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Well-made & portable but LOTS OF WATER!, June 10, 2010
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Robert Glantz "Rmplstlskn" (Charlottesville, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: DEWALT D55141 2-Gallon 135 PSI Max Trim Oil Free Air Compressor (Tools & Home Improvement)
UPDATE 8/6/2010: After frustration with the constant water problem, I have modified the tank plumbing to stop the vapor/droplet problem... I have now plumbed the compressor outlet to the bottom drain and the header is still fed by the air outlet alone. This is now putting the water vapor into the tank. It cost about $15 in plumbing parts, but at least when I use it to blow dust out of computers it is not spitting water into the electronics anymore...

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Right to the point: This compressor, due to the way it is plumbed, produces A LOT of WATER that goes directly into the header, then into your expensive nailers...

Only workaround, without buying and rigging a water filter, is to tilt the compressor so that the header inlet is at a downward pitch and the outlets are at the top of the pitch. But add higher volume (framing nailer) and you will get water droplets/vapor no matter what position the... Read more
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Pro Finish Carpenter, January 4, 2007
This review is from: DEWALT D55141 2-Gallon 135 PSI Max Trim Oil Free Air Compressor (Tools & Home Improvement)
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.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Good design bad quality control., September 18, 2010
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This review is from: DEWALT D55141 2-Gallon 135 PSI Max Trim Oil Free Air Compressor (Tools & Home Improvement)
To give you a little background I worked myself through college as a salesmen in Sears tool department and as a residential finish/trim carpenter. During the course of my carpentry work I never owned my own air compressor. After graduating from college I quit working as a carpenter, however I was frequently being asked to do side jobs trimming so I needed my own air compressor. I also make a great deal of furniture. Because I was no longer working full time as a carpenter I didn't need a compressor for everyday use. While I was trimming I frequently used a Makita MAC700. Although this was a reliable compressor, it was loud, extremely heavy (nearly 70 lbs) and is an oil lubricated compressor.I was primarily looking for a compressor which was light, reliable and worked for carpentry needs. Also I was looking for a compressor that had two valves so I could keep a brad nailer and 15 gauge finish nailer hooked up at the same time.

The DeWalt D55141 seemed to fit the bill on... Read more
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