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Know of any good made in USA air compressors?

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May 13, 2010 at 8:17 p.m.

Honest Roofer

I purchased a $900 twin tank DeWalt air compressor. When I got back to the shop and removed the pallet/box, I discovered that all the components were made in China!.... The box said "assembled in USA" but it was advertised online as "Made in USA". ABC Supply took it back without question, their catalog department had listed the unit as "Made in USA". Absolute garbage, so I took it back. But it was a pretty yellow color....

In the past I have unintentionally purchased tools that were made in China with brand names like DeWalt and Milwaukee on them (Home Depot, Menard's & Lowes). They were expensive tools and did not last a single season. They are garbage. I even had purchased Milwaukee impact drivers and the handles broke off 2 of them the FIRST WEEK THEY WERE USED! I couldn't figure it out until I saw in very, very tiny print "Made in China". Then I knew why they broke so easily. Sure they have a half-assed warranty, but can you stop work for a couple weeks and wait for your tools to be repaired? Who can afford the time and cost to send out tools?

Maybe the manufacturers believe that we will buy 2 or 3 of each tool or compressor to make sure that we have at least one that works??? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

There are a few issues here: first the manufacturers are charging high "contractor quality" pricing for garbage, throw away tools which is obviously an absolute rip off.

The brand names are getting worthless!

I can find twin tank air compressors online for about $250 that the companies reluctantly admit are "Made in China". They are not expected to last long, but what would you expect for $250?? Just because they are painted yellow and have a "DeWalt" sticker on them does not mean that somehow magically they will last you 10-15 years like the REAL compressor used to.

**When I looked up the specs on the Made in China compressor pumps, most had expected lifespan of 500 hours.... 500 hours on the job is not very many roofing jobs..... Maybe 10 weeks?? Each crew could go through 3 compressors a year??

But secondly, we have millions of Americans that can't find work, our entire economy is in the toilet and jobs are still going to China daily. With so many people out of work and loosing their homes, with banks no longer making home improvement loans, who can hire us to do work?

People who can pay for our work are getting fewer and fewer every day.

Contractors are going out of business by the thousands everywhere, who do the idiot manufacturers think are going to be left to purchase their expensive tools?? Is an average homeowner going to pay $1000 for a gas powered air compressor? No way.

Our company ABSOLUTELY REFUSES TO SELL MATERIALS THAT WERE MADE IN CHINA, period. Anybody want to buy some Chinese drywall? How about dog food? Baby formula? Medication? Nuff said.

Our company also ABSOLUTELY REFUSES TO USE TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT THAT WAS MADE IN CHINA. We explain this to customers and over 90% of the people see our point. This has been the deciding factor in getting some of the jobs we got in the last year. People respect it. Everybody has friends or relatives who are out of work, they see what we do as a good step in the right direction.

Most of the tools we buy today are either German or Hilti, I am not personally geeked about German tools, but at least the German companies have enough PRIDE in their brand name that they make their tools in their OWN FACTORY that is in THEIR OWN COUNTRY. They control the manufacturing environment and processes and quality is the result.

If companies like ABC Supply, Home Depot, Menard's and Lowes took a stand and refused to sell the fake tools, I am certain that the manufacturers would bring back their manufacturing or go bankrupt. Hint, hint!

I am an Engineer and I spent almost 3 decades in manufacturing, I can guarantee you that you will not get quality manufacturing in China in the near future. I have seen too many foreign factories and I understand the problems. I also understand that the actual "cost" of the Chinese made tools is extremely, extremely low. Charging the high contractor prices for them is criminal!

Oh yes, I almost forgot. Does anybody know where I can buy a REAL "Made in USA" Contractor grade air compressor? Cost is not a deciding factor at all. The cost of downtime due to broken tools & equipment is way, way beyond the cost of the tools. If I have to spend $2000 to get a good "Made in USA" air compressor I will, gladly!

The Hilti tools I buy are easily 2 to 3 times the cost of the crap DeWalt and Milwaukee tools, but they last and do not break down. When (if) they eventually wear out, they can be easily rebuilt, they are not throw aways.

Dan

October 17, 2023 at 7:19 p.m.

smokewarmen

It still appears to function well after four years after I purchased it for my sister.

October 6, 2023 at 11:10 a.m.

dofaho

One reputable made in the USA air compressor brand that may interest roofing contractors is "Ingersoll Rand." They offer a range of reliable compressors known for their quality and durability, which can be valuable tools for professionals in the roofing industry. Checking local suppliers or online retailers for Ingersoll Rand compressors should provide options for roofing contractors in Silver Spring looking for American-made equipment.

 
 
September 30, 2023 at 3:29 a.m.

lucassmith

DeWalt air compressors are made by Stanley Black & Decker, a well-known American manufacturer of power tools, hand tools, and related accessories. DeWalt is one of their most well-known brands, and they produce a variety of air compressors under the DeWalt name.

For More Detail Visit This Site : https://aimoftools.com/who-makes-dewalt-air-compressors/

November 29, 2021 at 4:06 p.m.

dolanjasons99

They used to go by the name Emglo, then Dewalt bought Emglo, couldn't do the job correctly, then they were bought out by Jenny, who build everything here in Pa. Very top of the line and reasonable.

-Mike M.

It has been a long time, but I have a question for you by apologizing to everyone. Do you still use the mentioned product?

May 21, 2010 at 7:40 p.m.

Old School

Environmentalists!

My understanding is that a person who proposes to build a house in the woods is called a "developer" A person that already has a house in the woods is called an "environmentalist"

May 21, 2010 at 1:31 p.m.

wywoody

I just read an article about the Iphone factory in China. They just had their 9th suicide-at-work this year. Most jump off the roof. Since it's only 4 stories, there are more that attempted, but survived. Real pleasant place, that China.

May 16, 2010 at 9:05 a.m.

wywoody

Lanny, I've had three of the 1 1/2 hp Emglo's over the years and they've withstood untold abuse. The only weak spot in them I've noticed is the plastic housing of the on/off switch. It sits up where it gets broken a little too easy. Not that the broken plastic housing prevents it from running, it just makes me paranoid about a safety inspector citing me.

May 15, 2010 at 11:15 p.m.

Chipper2

There is also a J-Air that is made in Jtown PA. May be the same company. I purchased on of their compressors. Had one small problem with a part that broke but wasn't a big deal to replace. Very nice piece of equipment.

May 14, 2010 at 8:35 a.m.

wywoody

Not all Chinese tools are equal. Look at the HD tools, then go to Harbor Frieght and all at once the Home Depot tools look like top quality. It's been so long since I've taken a tool to be fixed that I don't know where a fixit shop is. Replacement tools are cheaper than repair costs.

The local enviros are succeeding in forcing the closure of the only cement plant in Oregon. They claimed it needed closing because that plant emmitted 4% of all the mercury emmissions in Oregon. But the real eye-opening figure revealed in the articles about closing the plant was that 89% of the mercury polution in Oregon drifted over from China. Imagine that, over 20 times as much from air halfway around the world as a local plant they claim is too dirty to continue operating. If China wants to be the manufacturing Hell-hole of the world, why not let them.

May 13, 2010 at 9:28 p.m.

Honest Roofer

Mike M.:Jenny compressors with honda motor, made in Johnstown, Pa. Excellent

A Jenny Compressor sounded familiar. I looked it up and I used one of their industrial steam compressors on a job years ago. I never thought of them, Thanks!

Dan

May 13, 2010 at 9:03 p.m.

jimAKAblue

The best compressor I ever owned was a Thomas. It was a 1.5 hp T 150, I think. That thing built a lot of stuff!

I have no idea of it's origin.

FYI, I've owned at least a dozen compressors of various styles and brands. Rolair...emglow...craftsman....kawasaki....honda....I abused them all. The T 150 took the most abuse.

May 13, 2010 at 8:57 p.m.

Mike M.

They used to go by the name Emglo, then Dewalt bought Emglo, couldn't do the job correctly, then they were bought out by Jenny, who build everything here in Pa. Very top of the line and reasonable.

May 13, 2010 at 8:51 p.m.

Mike M.

Jenny compressors with honda motor, made in Johnstown, Pa. Excellent

May 13, 2010 at 8:49 p.m.

Robby the Roofer

I see your point "Honest Roofer", but you will find soon (if not already) that every contractor grade compressor WILL be made out of country.

My question to you....Have you ever owned and operated a rollair? Well, keep the one you have, they are the better built compressor around......as I have had one for 7 years now and the first four years I used it every day and weekends as I was doing nothing but new constr. work...about 6,000 hrs of run time. good maintenance and care, and only broke down once as a diafram in the Pumper failed (120.00) repair bill. Everything still runs fine and every crew that I come across has one and they run 4-5 man shingling crews.


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