Our air compressor range includes electric, petrol, and industrial models, each engineered to deliver exceptional performance and reliability. Electric air compressors are ideal for indoor applications, while petrol air compressors are perfect for outdoor use. Industrial air compressors, on the other hand, are designed for heavy-duty applications and demanding industries.
Air Compressor Hoses and Accessories
In addition to our air compressors, we also offer a range of air compressor hoses and accessories, designed to enhance the performance and efficiency of your compressor. From high-pressure hoses to filters and regulators, we have everything you need to get the most out of your air compressor.
Expert Advice and Support
Our experienced team is always available to provide expert advice and support to help you find the right air compressor for your needs. We understand that selecting the right equipment can be a daunting task, which is why we're committed to providing our customers with the guidance and support they need to make an informed decision.
FAQs
What is an air compressor used for?
Air compressors are used to power a wide range of pneumatic tools such as impact wrenches, nail guns, spray guns, and inflators. They’re also commonly used for tyre inflation, cleaning, painting, and general workshop or site maintenance tasks.
What types of air compressors are available?
This range typically includes portable compressors for light and mobile use, electric workshop compressors for everyday trade work, and heavier-duty units designed for industrial or continuous applications.
How do I choose the right air compressor?
It depends on the tools you’re running and how often you’ll use it. Key factors include airflow (CFM), tank size, pressure (PSI), and whether you need portability or continuous-duty performance for workshop or site work.
Are petrol or electric air compressors better?
Electric compressors are ideal for workshops and areas with mains power, offering quieter and low-maintenance operation. Petrol compressors are better suited for remote sites or outdoor work where electricity isn’t available.
What maintenance does an air compressor require?
Regular maintenance includes draining moisture from the tank, checking oil levels (for oil-lubricated models), cleaning or replacing air filters, and inspecting hoses and fittings to ensure safe and reliable operation.