View Poll Results: What’s more important to you in purchasing a compressor ?

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  • Price ?

    9 8.49%
  • Brand ?

    1 0.94%
  • Performance ?

    53 50.00%
  • or a combination of the above ?

    51 48.11%
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Thread: " Compressor comparo "

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by IWANNAOLDRANGIE View Post
    drop into your local arb or accessory store and ask for a demo on your own car.......I've seen the bushranger's performance up against the arb hi performance.........and for the money I reckon the bushranger compressors are a winner.......the 5yr warranty compared to the arb 1yr warranty doesnt hurt either.........working at a 4wd store I would choose the bushranger over anything due to price/performance and warranty
    They are not bad. We have them at work, but do not have the quality of Blue Tongue or Big Red. They are not a bad intermediate price option. But you do get what you pay for and I have seen these overheat (not destruct) and a lot of cheaper models fail completely. You may get a good run out of a cheapie but almost guaranteed it will let you down at the worst possible moment.
    My pick if i was buying again would be the twin blue Tongue, expensive but should last.
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    Our Club has a Twin Blue Tongue - it's two Blue Tongues bolted back to back.
    It rocks for tyre inflation - I don't know of any 12V portable compressor that would be quicker !
    not cheap though.

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    Ok guys im leaning towards the bushranger!! its your last chance to talk me out of it

    cheers

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    BLUETONGUE
    or
    BIG RED

    2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
    2009 DRZ400E Suzuki
    1956 & 1961 P4 Rover (project)
    1976 SS Torana (project - all cash donations or parts accepted)
    2003 WK Holden Statesman
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    2000 Defender Extreme: Shrek (but only to son)
    84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
    98 Ducati 900SS Gone & Missed

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    I'm thinking this set up for the disco

    1 Gallon, Single 275C Compressor Onboard Air Kit - Bushranger

    cheers

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    Super Crap used to sell and I think still do a Bushranger Max Air copy (Viair ??) compressor for about half the price of the Max Air.
    72l/min free air delivery,
    30 amp max. current draw,
    150PSI max press.,
    s/steel valves,
    PTFE piston ring, etc
    Only has a plastic filter housing compared to the new Max Airs with a metal one..

    Mine only has a 20% duty cycle @ 24*C/100psi and the new Max Air II's are rated at 30% duty cycle , but mines quite a few years old now.

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    I was going to put a new teflon piston ring in a spare P38A EAS compressor and use that - it could then be a backup for the main EAS compressor if needed. The P38A compressors are made by Thomas in the USA.

    Thomas make the Blue Tongue and Big Red compressors
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    The Defender came with an ARB one for the air lockers, with a tyre inflator added on.

    I have a $70 Max Air look alike that can pump 2.5 tyres in the time the ARB pump one (20-40psi). The Max Air look alike (same bag, same connectors, same filter, same hose, different logo) is rated at 150psi and 70lpm.

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    Hey Mate - I have the bushranger max air 2, portable & very quick - they're worth the money.
    Pete

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    I have a VIAIR protable one (got a good deal on it) and a cheapo from the DIY-store. The VIAIR is great, the cheapo slow and crappy but hasn't let me down. Yet.
    I missed the "quality" option on the choice menu, too.

    Cheers
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