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Portable Air Compressors

Portable Air Compressors

Portable air compressors mount on wheels or carry frames for easy movement between work areas, delivering more CFM and tank capacity than hand-carry units while remaining mobile. CompressorPros carries electric and gasoline portable compressors from 1.5 to 5.5 HP with tanks from 8 to 30 gallons, plus large tow behind portable air compressors for heavy duty applications. All orders ship free.

What Are Portable Air Compressors?

A portable air compressor is a unit designed to be easily transported between work areas within a shop or to a vehicle for transport to a job site. These compressors bridge the gap between hand-carry models, which are light enough to lift but limited in CFM and tank capacity, and stationary compressors, which deliver higher output but stay in a fixed location. Portable rotary screw air compressors are also widely used for heavy duty applications like construction, sand blasting or landscaping.

Electric vs. Gasoline

Portable Electric Air Compressors

Portable electric air compressors plug into 115V or 230V outlets and are the standard choice for garages, shops, and indoor work environments. They produce no exhaust, run quieter than gas models, and require less maintenance. HP ratings range from 1.5 to 5 HP, and tank sizes from 17 to 30 gallons. The C-Aire P016H020-1115 1.6 HP 20 Gallon Horizontal Portable Air Compressor is the top-selling electric portable on the site, offering 115V convenience on a compact wheeled frame. For shops that need more output, the Jenny J5E-30P 5 HP 30 Gallon Portable Air Compressor delivers higher CFM on 230V power.

Portable Gasoline Air Compressors

Portable gasoline air compressors use Honda or similar commercial engines and are built for job sites without electrical access. They deliver higher CFM than most electric portables and serve framing crews, roofers, and construction applications. The Jenny K5HGA-8P 5.5 HP Honda Gasoline Driven Single Stage Portable Air Compressor is the most-searched portable compressor on the site, and is a contractor standard for gas-powered field use.

Tank Orientation and Style

The way the tank is mounted affects floor space, stability, and how the unit moves.

Horizontal Portable Compressors

Horizontal tanks sit low on a wheeled cart and provide a stable center of gravity. This is the most common orientation for portable compressors on wheels in the 20-30 gallon range. They roll easily on flat surfaces and fit under workbenches when not in use.

Vertical Portable Compressors

Vertical tanks stand upright on a wheeled base and occupy a smaller floor footprint than horizontal equivalents. The ABAC AB-224VP 2 HP 24 Gallon Vertical Portable Air Compressor is a representative vertical portable for shops with limited floor space.

Wheelbarrow Compressors

Wheelbarrow air compressors mount the tank and pump on a single-wheel frame with handles, similar to a wheelbarrow. This design makes them easier to navigate over rough terrain at construction sites, across gravel, and up ramps. The Quincy G15H8WQ 5.5 HP Honda Powered Contractor Portable Air Compressor uses a wheelbarrow-style frame designed for demanding field conditions.

Key Specifications

  • CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute): Portable compressors deliver roughly 4-18 CFM depending on HP and pump design. Match CFM to the tools you plan to run. A brad nailer needs 1-2 CFM, a framing nailer needs 4-6 CFM, and a paint sprayer can draw 8-12 CFM.
  • HP (Horsepower): Ranges from 1.5 HP for small electric portables to 5.5 HP for gas-powered contractor units. Higher HP means more CFM but also more weight.
  • Tank Capacity (Gallons): Portable models use 8-30 gallon tanks. Larger tanks reduce motor cycling and provide a longer buffer for high-draw tools. A 20 gallon tank is a practical middle ground for most portable applications.
  • Max PSI (Pounds per Square Inch): Most portable compressors deliver 125-150 PSI, sufficient for the majority of pneumatic tools.
  • Weight: Portable compressors range from 60 to 200+ pounds. While they roll on wheels, weight still matters for loading into vehicles and navigating stairs or ramps.
  • Voltage: Electric portables are available in 115V (standard outlet) and 230V (dedicated circuit). Gas portables require no electrical service.

Brands Carried

  • Jenny: The largest portable compressor line on the site, covering electric and gasoline models from 1.5 to 5.5 HP with 8 to 30 gallon tanks.
  • C-Aire: Competitively priced electric portable compressors in horizontal and vertical configurations on 115V and 230V power.
  • Quincy: Gas-powered wheelbarrow portables for contractor and construction use.
  • ABAC: Electric vertical portable compressors in the 2 HP range for home and light commercial applications.
  • Sil-Air: Silent portable compressors for noise-sensitive environments, delivering under 50 dBA in a wheeled package.

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FAQ

What can I do with a portable air compressor? Portable compressors handle brad nailing, finish nailing, framing, stapling, tire inflation, blow-off, light spray painting, and running small to mid-size pneumatic tools. For continuous-duty spray painting or running multiple high-draw tools simultaneously, a stationary compressor with a larger tank is a better fit.

What is the most common mistake when buying a portable air compressor? Choosing a 115V electric portable when a 230V or gasoline model would better serve the application. A 115V unit is convenient, but HP and CFM are limited on a standard household circuit. If you need more than about 2 HP of output, plan for either 230V electric or gasoline.

How much does a portable air compressor weigh? Electric portables range from 60-130 pounds. Gas portables range from 100-200+ pounds. All roll on wheels, but consider whether you need to lift the unit into a truck bed. If weight is a primary concern, a hand-carry air compressor may be more practical.

Can I use a portable air compressor indoors? Electric portables can be used indoors without restriction. Gasoline portables must be used outdoors or in well-ventilated areas due to exhaust fumes and carbon monoxide risk.

What is the difference between portable and hand-carry compressors? Portable compressors roll on wheels and use larger tanks (8-30 gallons) for more CFM and longer runtime. Hand-carry compressors are lighter (under 80 pounds) and designed to be carried by hand, but use smaller tanks (2-8 gallons) with less CFM output.

Does CompressorPros offer free shipping on portable air compressors? Yes. All orders ship free, direct from the manufacturer, on every unit in this category.

Shop Portable Air Compressors at CompressorPros

CompressorPros carries portable air compressors in electric and gasoline configurations, including compressors on wheels, wheelbarrow, construction, and heavy duty models. For lighter-duty needs, see hand-carry air compressors. For higher output in a fixed location, browse stationary air compressors. All orders ship free, direct from the manufacturer.

If you need help choosing a portable compressor for your shop or job site, call (803) 339-0445 or email info@compressorpros.com.