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California Air Tools 20020 2.0 HP Ultra Quiet and Oil-Free Air Compressor with Wheels, 20 Gallon Tank Capacity, 70 dB Noise Level, Electric, Portable

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Style: Steel Tank, 110v


Features

  • ULTRA QUIET PERFORMANCE: The California Air Tools Ultra Quiet, Oil-Free 2.0 HP Air Compressor operates at only 70 dB noise level, ideal for noise-sensitive environments; CFM Rating: 6.40 CFM @ 40 PSI 5.30 CFM @ 90 PSI
  • OIL-FREE DUAL PISTON PUMP TYPE: An oil-free pump for low maintenance, exceptional performance, and durability; boasting a life cycle of over 3000 hours, this oil-free air compressor is suitable for various temperatures and terrains, ensuring cleaner air
  • POWERFUL 2.0 HP MOTOR : This ultra quiet air compressor is equipped with a powerful 2 HP horsepower motor that operates at only 1680 RPM, reducing noise and wear for a quieter, more durable performance. Largest 110 volt compressor model available.
  • EASY PORTABILITY WITH WHEELS: This heavy duty portable air compressor with wheels (no flat) features a 20-gallon steel air tank capacity; weighing 114 pounds, this wheeled compressor allows easy movement around the jobsite, shop, or garage
  • LOW AMP DRAW: Operating on only 14 amps, this air compressor is compatible with 110v / 60 hz outlets; additional features: thermal overload protection, and pressure control gauges for convenience; product dimensions: L (20") x W/D (20") x H (45")

Description

The California Air Tools Ultra Quiet, Oil-Free and Powerful 2.0 Hp Portable 20-Gallon Air Compressor stands as one of the quieter compressors in the industry, with a noise level of just 70 decibels. Ideal for environments where noise is a concern, this super quiet air compressor integrates seamlessly into any workspace. It is powered by a powerful 2.0 HP motor that runs at a low 1680 RPM, offering powerful performance with minimal noise and wear, thereby extending its lifespan and boosting efficiency. The largest 110 volt air compressor model available. Featuring an oil-free dual piston pump system, this oilless air compressor is engineered for high performance and lasting durability, with a life cycle surpassing 3000 hours—outperforming similar models. With a maximum pressure of 125 PSI, the 20-gallon air tank is designed to store more air for higher demand air tools such as spray guns and sanders. Perfect for the shop or garage. Weighing 114 pounds, this air compressor is effortlessly portable with its wheels (no flat). It’s also equipped with dual pressure gauges and two industrial "Push to Connect" quick connectors for enhanced usability and efficiency. At California Air Tools, we pride ourselves on delivering innovative, top-tier technology in air compressors that meet the needs of both professionals and hobbyists without compromising on power or user-friendliness. Elevate your workspace with the California Air Tools Ultra Quiet, Oil-Free and Powerful 2.0 Hp Portable 20-Gallon Air Compressor. Discover the bliss of superior performance coupled with whisper-quiet operation, designed to enhance your efficiency and comfort.

Brand: California Air Tools


Voltage: 110 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Spraying, Nailing


Power Source: Corded Electric


Noise Level: 70 dB


Brand: ‎California Air Tools


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Spraying, Nailing


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Noise Level: ‎70 dB


Special Feature: ‎Oil-Free


Included Components: ‎manual drain


Maximum Power: ‎2 Horsepower


Capacity: ‎20 Gallons


Color: ‎Silver


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: ‎20"L x 20"W x 45"H


Style: ‎Steel Tank, 110v


Air Flow Capacity: ‎5.3 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Motor Horsepower: ‎2 Horsepower


Compatible Hose Diameter: ‎0.5 Inches


Model Name: ‎20020


Maximum Operating Pressure: ‎125 Pound per Square Inch


Manufacturer: ‎California Air Tools


UPC: ‎850004451465


Part Number: ‎CAT-20020


Item Weight: ‎134.7 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎20020


Size: ‎20 Gallon


Horsepower: ‎2


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Handle/Lever Placement: ‎top middle


Special Features: ‎Oil-Free


Usage: ‎Inside; Amateur, Amateur, Professional, Inside; Professional, Outside


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year Limited Warranty


Date First Available: January 1, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Quiet Power and Premium Performance: A Must-Have for Serious Makers
Style: Steel Tank, 110v
5 Stars: A Game-Changer for My Workshop In my semi-pro workshop, I take great pride in the items I produce, whether they’re for our home, customers, friends, or family. Once I graduated to finishing my work with an LVLP sprayer, it quickly became clear that my existing 2-gallon compressor was no longer up to the task. The California Air Tools 20020 compressor has been a revelation and a worthwhile investment. Spending half a kilo-buck on any tool is no small decision, but I firmly believe in investing in tools that deliver a return on investment (ROI). This compressor has delivered on all fronts: Quality Finish: The improved performance of my LVLP sprayer with this compressor is evident in the flawless finishes I can now achieve. Space Efficiency: Despite its larger 20-gallon capacity, this unit takes up the same footprint as my old 2-gallon compressor. Yes, it’s taller, but in a workshop where space is at a premium, it’s a perfect fit. Quiet Operation: At just 70 dB, it’s remarkably quiet. Noise wasn’t a key driver in my purchase decision, but I was amazed at how quiet it is compared to other compressors I’ve used at a high-end makerspace here in Texas. This unit genuinely feels like a premium product. Assembly was a breeze. The compressor arrived nearly fully assembled, with only the wheels and anti-vibration feet to attach. The instructions were super clear, and I noticed no quality issues whatsoever. It literally rolled into place once I completed the minimal assembly. The oil-free design is another huge win for me. Low maintenance is a key requirement, and this feature fits my needs perfectly. With its powerful 2.0 HP motor, 20-gallon tank, and impressive performance specs (6.40 CFM @ 40 PSI and 5.30 CFM @ 90 PSI), this compressor gives me the capacity and utility to expand my horizons. Whether it’s spraying, nailing, or tackling other shop tasks, I now have the power and reliability to move work forward apace. I couldn’t be happier with this compressor. It combines premium features, space efficiency, and ease of use into one exceptional package. If you’re on the fence about making an investment in a quality compressor, this one is worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025 by Daniel Patrick Daniel Patrick

  • Super quiet compressor. Easy to move around
Style: Steel Tank, 110v w/Auto Drain
Super quiet. Easy to use. Great product
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025 by Johnny

  • Easy to assemble, looks great, runs quiet
Style: Steel Tank, 220v
Shipment came as promised, the assembly was straight forward. Start up instructions were clear. Product runs very quietly. I am using it to supply air to my 24x40 woodshop.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025 by Tom N

  • Quality and service.
Style: Steel Tank, 110v
Broken on arrival. 135 lbs. Delivered on time by 1 FedEx driver, lifting and carrying compressor on his back. Called California Air Tools. Eddie had me take pictures and send receipt. The Broken regulator was shipped and I had it replaced in less than one hour. Works perfectly now. Supper quiet. Half the noise as my old porter cable pancake compressor, 20 times the capacity. I am really happy with this product. Thank you Eddie @ Cal Air. You made a bad experience better, and eased my anxiety. Quality service is invaluable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by William Foltz

  • 30 minutes compressor
Style: Steel Tank, 110v
Good , is very quiet but stopped working at week number 4 and right after 5 days of return window closed .I’ll contact the seller to see if they can guide me in the repair. I used this compressor for about 30 minutes maximum continuous running. One Saturday evening I turned on to inflate bikes tires then at night I tried again to use it and is dead. 🤷♂️ no even a noise, nothing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by Stopped working in less than 30 min using

  • Good quiet compressor performs within it's limits but wrong air displacement units.
Style: Steel Tank, 110v
Overall it's a good compressor with ergonomic handle, wheels and control placement, although you have to squat a little to see the controls. Another 20 degree angle upward would've helped me. It arrived in great condition, and assembly was a 15 minute task. It peaks out, allegedly, at 125 psi but mine was set to shut off at 118 psi. Now the rabbit hole dive begins; I pulled off the regulator cover to set it to 125 psi but the safety valve opened at about 121 psi, aha...maybe that's why the testers set the shut off to be below the safety vent pressure. I dislike the quick connects that, for me, are finicky. I removed the entire one piece manifold to more easily work on it. The quick connects were VERY difficult to remove. They used some sort of glue to seal them, which I have never seen that method done. The faulty safety valve also was glued in place to the point that my wrench snapped the valve off a few mm above the manifold surface. I had to heat the manifold and use Vise Grips to remove the broken valve. I ordered a 140 psi Milton safety valve, and two Milton quick connects. I also noticed the orifice for feeding compressed air from the tank to the manifold was very small (.161" diameter), and used a little black plastic hose for the 125 psi pressure. I replaced all that with a 3/8" ID Coilhose Pneumatic 300 psi braided polyurethane hose to reduce air flow restriction. After re-installing the manifold and checking for leaks, I proceeded to test the flow rate. One slight improvement in design is to have both compressor cylinders with a pressure transfer hose to the tank. They have only one hose to the tank, and the other compressor exhaust is blocked off, forcing it to feed the other cylinder it's air pressure. Not sure how much CFM improvement it would be but just an observation. Anyway, "CFM" delivery rate is the eye-opener for me! Their specs. say "5.3 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) @ 90 psi". I have a few air tools that take 2-4 CFM at a 90 psi air pressure to operate, so figured I had plenty of air to run these. I inferred it was putting out 5.3 cubic feet, compressed at 90 psi. I'm not familiar with oil free compressors, so figured these were outperforming the splash oil units, which typically would've been less than this rating. WRONG! OK, here's the mistake CA Air Tools made. Instead of CFM, they should've rated the output in SCFM (Standard Cubic Feet per Minute). This is vastly different than CFM, like saying inches are equal to yards. So, SCFM is one cubic foot of air at atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi), not 90 psi. If you need your tool to have anywhere close to 5 CFM @ 90 psi pressure, this isn't even in the ball park. Let me show you why; Boyle's Law, simplified, is the Pressure-Volume of the tank flow has to be equal to Pressure-Volume of the receiving side, i.e. your air tool, bead blaster, etc: P1V1=P2V2 (negating temperature, humidity, etc.), where pressure is in psi-absolute, and volume is in cubic feet of gas. OK here's the proof: For the tank side: P=90+14.7=104.7 psi (absolute), V=5.3cubic feet. So, 104.7x5.3= 555=P1V1. Now we have to see what's the value on the "working" side i.e the tool side. We know now the correct unit of performance measurement is SCFM, so that pressure (P) is 14.7 psi, and advertised volume (V) is 5.3. So, 14.7psi x 5.3 CFM= 78 for P2V2. Remember, P1V1 is 555, and P2V2 is 78. Now we divide: 78/555= .14 CFM with a 90 psi pressure. You can double check me but I think .14 CFM@ 90 psi is right. To be sure, I ran some tests using a King Flow Meter, and regulator to create a 90 psi back pressure, imitating an air tool restriction. I tweaked the flow rate to match the compressor's flow rate, trying to keep it from gaining or losing tank pressure. My flow meter had a hard time discerning the low flow but the calculations were validated by a pressure/volume reading in the .2 CFM @ 90 psi neighborhood. If your needs are air nailers, airing up flats, and low duty cycle air tools, this will work well. The larger 20 gallon tank is your storage of compressed air above the compressor flow rate, so you'll have some time before the compressor kicks on and starts to, maybe, lag behind your tool requirements, of course, depending on the tool and duty cycle. So I'm only knocking the incorrect units of performance, and their mistake cost me a $500 compressor that for me is basically useless. But overall within it's limits for the average user, it's a good, quiet air compressor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025 by Overkillguy

  • Very Quie t with plenty of umph
Style: Steel Tank, 110v
I am in love with my new air compressor. It is as quiet as they say in the ads. I have no issues with the volume of air it generates. I have held the air nozzle open while blowing dust out of the garage and never ran out of air after 5 minutes of constant use. The tank is 20 gallons and does not take long to fill. I cannot imagine a better air compressor. I am extremely happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Jeff Silverman

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