![]() ![]() A 100-foot extension cord should be 10 gauge. As a general rule of thumb, an extension cord that’s 50 feet long should be at least 12 gauge. The longer the cord, the heavier the cord gauge should be. The Fortress should be plugged into a heavy-duty extension cord (10 or 12 gauge) for best results. Still, this Harbor Freight air compressor is well suited for use in a garage or workshop, where it can be rolled around or pulled out on a driveway for easy use.Ĭompressor portability also relates to the length of the extension cord used to power the compressor. But it weighs a hefty 83.3 pounds, which makes it challenging for some users (like me) to lift the whole thing to the back of a pickup bed. It comes with large 7-inch flat-free tires and an outsized handle, making it easy to lift the front and roll the compressor from spot to spot. The Fortress is what I would consider to be a semiportable model. How portable is this Harbor Freight air compressor? After that, I switched it off, closed the drain plug, and the Fortress was ready to go. Then the instructions directed me to turn the compressor on with the drain plug still open, letting it run for about 30 minutes. The manufacturer recommends a break-in period before using the compressor that consists of making sure the compressor is off and then opening the drain plug, which is located on the bottom side. The compressor ships with the handle pushed all the way in, but it’s easy to pull out by loosening the nuts that hold it in place, pulling the handle out, and then replacing the nuts. The only other thing I had to do was adjust the handle. I did have to use my own wrench to attach the wheels because Harbor Freight doesn’t include one, but most DIYers will have a selection of wrenches for such purposes. In the box, I found a nut, a washer, and an axle bolt for each wheel. This 10-gallon Harbor Freight compressorcomes almost completely assembled, but I did have to attach the wheels, which was simple. Photo: Glenda Taylor for Bob Vila How easy is setting up and using the Fortress air compressor out of the box? When my shop compressor cycled on, it measured 113 decibels of sound-as loud as a live rock band! Just listening to the Fortress cycle, I realized it was super quiet compared to my shop compressor, but I decided to test the noise level of my shop compressor just to see how much they differed. For comparison, 76 decibels is about the same noise level as living room music. My decibel test was 76 decibels, but I measured from about 2 feet away. Harbor Freight lists the noise level of the Fortress at 69 decibels from 3 feet away when the compressor is cycling (filling with air). I rank it among the best quiet air compressors available today. As someone who’s worked around loud air compressors that have startled me every time they cycled on-once making me fall off a step ladder-I was thrilled with the soft operating sound of the Fortress. While there’s a lot to like about this air compressor, my favorite feature is its quiet operation. Photo: Glenda Taylor for Bob Vila How does this Harbor Freight air compressor compare to competitors regarding noise level? All the controls are near one another, making it handy to use and operate the compressor. The regulator dial for the output pressure gauge sits between them, and the start switch is just below that. Both gauges feature large easy-to-read numbers. The compressor comes with two gauges: a tank psi gauge that registers the current pressure in the tank and an output psi gauge that indicates the force used to power the tools. The Fortress is also an oil-free air compressor, which means there’s less upkeep because there’s no need to check the oil level (like I have to do with my large central pneumatic air compressor). The Fortress 10-gallon air compressor is a midsize shop-type (or automotive) air compressor with a maximum pressure of 175 pounds per square inch (psi). What is the Fortress 10-gallon Harbor Freight Air Compressor? Get the 10-Gallon Fortress 175 PSI Air Compressor at Harbor Freight for $319.99. Exclusively sold at Harbor Freight, which may limit availability for some.Does not come with a hose-you’ll need to purchase one separately.Not a quick-recovery compressor, but more than sufficient for many pneumatic needs.At 83 pounds, this model is less portable than lighter-weight compressors.Large handle on the front allows you to lift and roll the compressor with ease.Never-flat tires mean no need to air-up flats before rolling the air compressor.Well suited to several projects, including remodeling, automotive work, and inflating tires.Easy to regulate the pressure to suit a variety of pneumatic tools.Ultraquiet start-up and operation compared to traditional air compressors. ![]()
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