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The California Air Tools 10020C is a 2.0 HP ultra-quiet, oil-free air compressor featuring a durable dual piston pump with a 10-gallon steel tank on wheels. Operating at only 70 decibels, it delivers 6.4 CFM airflow at 40 PSI, making it ideal for noise-sensitive environments. Its low RPM motor ensures longevity and efficient performance, while the portable design and easy start valve enhance usability across jobsites, shops, and garages.






| AC Adapter Current | 14 Amps |
| ASIN | B0188XBTLY |
| Air Flow Capacity | 6.4 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151,456 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #128 in Portable Air Compressors |
| Brand | California Air Tools |
| Capacity | 10 Gallons |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,592) |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743369710035 |
| Horsepower | 2 |
| Included Components | Air compressor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 82.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 10020C |
| Manufacturer | California Air Tools- Home Improvement |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Horsepower | 2 Horsepower |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 125 Pound per Square Inch |
| Maximum Power | 2 Horsepower |
| Metal Type | Steel |
| Model Name | Ultra Quiet and Oil-Free Air Compressor |
| Motor Horsepower | 2 Horsepower |
| Noise Level | 70 Decibels |
| Part Number | 10020C |
| Pattern | Air Compressor |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 16"L x 15.1"W x 35.9"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Nailing |
| Size | 2 Hp - 110V |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | Steel Tank, 110v |
| Tank Volume | 10 Gallons |
| UPC | 743369710035 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
W**R
Quiet efficiency and a quality build
There’s an inevitability when you start thinking you need an air compressor. And that inevitability is that very soon after you buy it, you realize you need a bigger one. This is my third compressor purchase in three years, and likely the best. The previous two compressors were too small and way too noisy. They worked, but those drawbacks were maddening. After some research, I decided on this compressor and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase. It’s quiet, has a large enough capacity (I’m exaggerating, of course I’d like to have a larger one), and so far appears to be very well built. The wheels, which are easy to install, are a must, as this California Air Tools product is on the weighty side at 82.5 pounds. The well designed handle and the chonky wheels make it easy to move around. Recommended for nailing, I’ve found that it also works well with my cut-off, staple, and impact driver tools. It runs on 110, has a 10-gallon tank, and is very, very quiet, thanks to a relatively slow rpm.
P**W
Great compressor, super quiet, runs air tools and I even painted my truck with it using a lvlp gun
I'm super happy with this product. I upgraded my little 2 gallon portable compressor which was hella loud and annoying, while this one is super duper quiet, I can't tell you how much I appreciate how quiet it is, I discovered pneumatic and I love those, this runs most air tools just fine, just pay attention to how much cfm they require when buying and your's will run well too. Air tools are cool, whole new world. I actually bought it because I wanted to paint my 66 ford ranchero with single-stage urethane in metallic british racing green and I didn't want to spend a ton of money on a larger compressor and didn't have a lot of space with the truck in the garage, I also wanted a quieter work environment. I picked up a little LVLP (low-volume low-pressure) spray gun from china that was about $120 bucks and even though a lot of people said it wouldn't work, it worked great (I had one redo but that was because I ran the paint haha, my fault). It also blows all the dust out of the garage quite well, especially with a 4' extendible barrel gun. all in all I'm pretty happy with it, I also use it to cool down spot welds when welding thin sheet metal, like body panels so they don't distort from the heat. Sometimes I wish I had more cfm so I could get a better paint gun that is HVLP but since I will only be painting cars once every year or two it fits the balance of my needs better. It's really nice you can still hear your stereo while it is running. So quiet it wouldn't even wake up a sleeping baby hahaha yeah naw that is an exaggeration but you get the point mate.
N**K
Excellent air compressor for home use. Unit runs very well. Just a couple minor things to be aware.
I bought the CAT 10020C compressor a little over a year ago to use for small projects around the house and to air up my tires as needed (we have 3 vehicles). I've been very pleased with the purchase. The unit works as advertised - it's very quiet. I've used it to do small framing in the attic for insulation and then used it to staple all the insulation. I've used it to blow out the garage, blow leaves and grass clippings off the driveway, and I'm even learning to use it for small paint projects. There were two minor issues I discovered initially, but neither are a problem as far as I'm concerned. The first was some confusion on installing washers on the wheels. The instructions showed installing washers, but washers were not provided. I believe CAT changed their wheel design and the washers are no longer needed. CAT needs to change their directions to omit installation of washers. I also noticed that my unit was shutting off at 120 psi instead of the advertised 125 psi. Furthermore, the RED zone marking on the pressure gauge starts at about 115 psi, so the pressure on my unit was entering the RED zone. I talked with a factory technician and he said the unit is designed to operate safely at 125 psi. He sent me a video which showed how to calibrate the unit to kick off at 125 psi. As for the RED zone markings, CAT purchased gauges from a third party. CAT could probably customize the gauges for their units but that would drive up the cost. As long as you can read numbers, you can verify your unit is operating in a safe range. I just know that when the needle enters the RED zone, my unit is about to kick off. Everything works fine on the unit and I've had no issues with any leakage. I'm very pleased with the purchase and would definitely recommend this unit.
P**)
Seriously impressed — and when they say "Ultra Quiet", THEY MEAN IT.
I bought this compressor (the 10020CAD model) to replace a ten-year-old Porter-Cable pancake compressor that I can't keep a working and non-leaky regulator in. It goes through regulators like Elon Musk goes through ketamine. This compressor is 20dB (yes, 20dB!!!) QUIETER than the Porter-Cable. For those of you who don't know how the decibel scale works, that is 100 TIMES QUIETER. I will note that the short vent hose supplied for the auto drain is painfully loud to be near when the auto-drain opens. So do yourself a favor, buy twenty feet of 8mm PTFE or urethane hose, and route the drain vent outside or down into your crawlspace or anywhere you don't have to hear it. I went to use mine again about a week ago and it wouldn't turn on. I thought it had a fault. It turns out that the reason it wouldn't turn on was because in six weeks sitting there, it had not leaked down to its auto-turn-on pressure yet. After six weeks there was still about 110 PSI in the tank. It doesn't switch on until tank pressure drops to about 92-93 PSI (and turns off again at around 123-125). So if it won't turn on and the pressure gauges are reading above about 95, THERE'S NOTHING WRONG, it just doesn't think it NEEDS to turn on yet. I am SERIOUSLY impressed by this compressor.
C**C
Surprisingly quiet. It's still a compressor, but unlike my previous, you can actually have a conversation in a closed garage while it fills, which is great! Have used it for project and even blowing out lawn sprinklers for winterization
J**R
Es silencioso comparado con otros de su misma gama, es muy bueno y bonito, pero nada barato, pero vale la pena la inversión lo recomiendo y es muy aguantador para trabajos rudos...
M**O
Buen producto, me gustaría fuera más silencioso pero no incómoda.. lo compre para clínica dental y ok
T**R
Compressor arrived in undamaged condition and that is due to it being packed in a very sturdy double box. Super easy to attach supplied wheels. Plugged it in and yes it is quiet as advertised. Its not silent but you can actually have a conversation near it without having to yell. It holds air well and refills quickly. I've been using it with a paint sprayer and no complaints. A bit pricey so I hope it lasts years. Would recommend.
B**.
Great compressor. It's advertised as being quiet and quiet it is. Perfect compressor for the home garage and supplies plenty of air for all of my air tools. Because it's so quiet, having it cycle on to compress under heavy use is no issue at all. So far after a couple of months of use, there are no issues and I would definitely recommend this compressor!
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