Compressor for fills at my house

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SentinelAce

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I live over an hour one way from
The nearest dive shop for fills. Is there any type of solution for my house for fills? I own 4 80 aluminum’s. I fill them once a week. I spend about $10per fill. Is there something that uses a regular outlet?
 
there are several compressors that will run on 115v but they're expensive. Most run on dryer/oven outlets. You can get small gas powered compressors fairly inexpensively though
 
cool. I'm not against it. I only need air for now. What kind would you recommend?
 
what you can get in good shape for a reasonable price. All depends on your budget. May have some trouble finding them locally but if you're willing to drive a bit, there's usually a bunch on sale
 
Coltri MCH6 comes to mind, I see it in 120/240 and gas variants all over Ebay. I would lean towards the 240v units. I see them on Craigslist now again as well.
 
I need a model so I can start pricing.
 
I need a model so I can start pricing.
Where in Ohio do you live?

I have a Mako/CompAir 9300-E3 (recently rebuild 5405 block) for sale complete with a heavy duty 220V motor and filtration tower in an aluminum cage with casters. This is a heavy duty machine with big cooling coils that delivers 8 SCFM up to 5000 PSI through a DIN whip with yoke adapter. Can be used with Nitrox stick for continuous blending. Ready to plug into oven or dryer outlet and fill your tanks. Make offer.
 
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Ebay is your friend. What is your price point? 4k can get you a nice unit
 
Where in Ohio do you live?

I have a Mako/CompAir 9300-E3 (recently rebuild 5405 block) for sale complete with a heavy duty 220V motor and filtration tower in an aluminum cage with casters. This is a heavy duty machine with big cooling coils that delivers 8 SCFM up to 5000 PSI through a DIN whip with yoke adapter. Can be used with Nitrox stick for continuous blending. Ready to plug into oven or dryer outlet and fill your tanks. Make offer.

I have a small garage. Could this fit in a basement? I have no idea what this is worth . I’m in Mansfield
 
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