GX EL portable cordless compressor?

Does anyone have any experience with this compressor? This is the first compressor I am seeing that runs on its own battery. That would be an absolute game changer for me in the field. At the moment I am bringing my small orange Chinese compressor to my truck, walking back and forth from the truck to refill. It isn’t really a fun process. If anyone has anything to say about this compressor I am all ears! Thanks!
 
Does anyone have any experience with this compressor? This is the first compressor I am seeing that runs on its own battery. That would be an absolute game changer for me in the field. At the moment I am bringing my small orange Chinese compressor to my truck, walking back and forth from the truck to refill. It isn’t really a fun process. If anyone has anything to say about this compressor I am all ears! Thanks!
It uses Makita batteries, so spares are inexpensive. I use the EL3. It's pretty much a CS3 inside

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Does anyone have any experience with this compressor? This is the first compressor I am seeing that runs on its own battery. That would be an absolute game changer for me in the field. At the moment I am bringing my small orange Chinese compressor to my truck, walking back and forth from the truck to refill. It isn’t really a fun process. If anyone has anything to say about this compressor I am all ears! Thanks!
I have had the EL-2 (single battery) for six months and have had no issues at all. It fills my Revere in about 2 minutes.
 
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I have an L3 also and it works great. I found some Makita knock-off batteries on Amazon pretty cheap, so it's even better with a couple back-up batteries. Amazon even offers a AC/DC converter with an adapter that will fit where the battery sits for use at home plugged into 110V outlet.


For under $400, it's a great little compressor. If you order direct from GX Pumps, be sure to use their discount code (GX10OFF) for an additional 10% off, which drops the price to around $360.00 TYD!
 
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I have a bunch of Milwaukee 18V batteries and no Makita. Target Forge did a you tube about converting a GX CS2 to battery power. He used Dewalt batteries but that just means a different battery dock. If you are like me and already have other brand batteries you might just want to convert a GX CS2. Seems like you could even convert a GX CS4 but it draws a little more so batteries wouldn't last as long.