We kicked off the Ultimate Tool Bag Giveaway with a DCN692 20V cordless nailer from DeWALT.  Now Rolair has added the awesome JC10 air compressor.  This 1hp compressor is whisper quiet and built to last.  It is perfect for any small job from running nailers to a shop application.  You can easily carry a conversation while the unit is running.  The tank holds 2.5 gallons and weighs in just under 40 lbs.  It is by far one of the best small compressors we have ever tested here at Tools In Action.

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  1. I definitely recommend this compressor – it is a high quality compressor and is very, very quiet compared to most.

  2. But, but, but….
    The DCN692 is battery powered ! Lol
    I guess we need some pneumatic tools now too…
    I can live with that 🙂
    This is getting better and better.

  3. Great compressor, needs an air tool to go with it. A small generator would power up this compressor so add it to the give away.

  4. I’ve always wanted a Rolair compressor, but my Bostich compressor will not die. I have dropped it, fell out the truck various times, & we even left it over night when it down poured buckets of water. Each & every time it starts up without fail. I guess I should be happy, because it hasn’t failed me. I dream about a Rolair compressor. Laters TIA

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