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Comparing Tagred 50L 2T Compressor and Bass 50L 8bar Compressor for Home Workshop

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  • #1 16412343
    Perła1985
    Level 11  
    I am looking for a compressor of up to PLN 1000 for a home workshop.
    For now, the equipment will be used for pumping and purging, but in the future I will definitely want to use it to paint some small elements.

    I was already determined for this compressor

    http://allegro.pl/kompresor-sprezarka-tagred-50l-2t-separator-24-gw-i6023498380.html

    but I came across one

    http://allegro.pl/bass-cichy-kompresor-bezolejowy-sprezarka-50l-8bar-i6702905912.html

    Please help in choosing.
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  • #2 16413296
    daro31ie
    Automation specialist
    However, I would choose the one with two pistons
    Lower price but better performance

    Added after 45 [seconds]:

    However, I would choose the one with two pistons
    Lower price but better performance
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  • #3 16413385
    wojtek1234321
    Level 36  
    daro31ie wrote:
    However, I would choose the one with two pistons

    Two pistons have both, but if they write the truth is the one that you also indicated to me better fit because the description shows that the engine stronger - Engine power: 3,0 KW / 4,1HP, and the other - Engine power: 1,25 KW, then however, there is a difference (of course if it is true).
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  • #5 16413761
    bearq
    Level 39  
    - strong 3kW at 1f and in addition with engine size 0.5 kW
    - efficiency of 23m3 / h, you can easily take real performance at the level of 1/3 of this
    - there is probably about 3k of turnover ...

    No matter which one you choose, it is still one garbage suitable only for inflating the wheel twice a year. The compressors themselves are no different except for stickers, and the seller's imagination has the biggest display here.
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  • #6 16413781
    Perła1985
    Level 11  
    So I take the cheapest and it will be used once in a while.
  • #7 16413814
    bearq
    Level 39  
    Exactly, just take the "oil" with the window and the oil gauge. The oil-free ones that instead of rings have "oring" avoid like fire.

    Unless you look for the used "Polmo" on an HS14 compressor, I think. You can buy one for 500 PLN, compressor parts to choose from for color and for funny money. Vitality several times higher than a quinole.
  • #9 16413928
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #10 16414193
    Perła1985
    Level 11  
    I bought this Tagred. If it's one Chinese then it makes no sense to spend more money. Thanks for the help.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a compressor for home workshop use, specifically comparing the Tagred 50L 2T and Bass 50L 8bar models. Users highlight the Tagred's dual piston design and stronger engine power (3.0 kW) as advantages over the Bass model (1.25 kW). Some participants express skepticism about the overall quality of both compressors, suggesting they may be suitable only for infrequent use, such as inflating tires. Recommendations include opting for oil-lubricated models over oil-free ones, with a preference for compressors with lower RPMs for durability. Ultimately, the original poster decided to purchase the Tagred model, citing cost-effectiveness given the similar quality of both options.
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