Interesting compressor to keep in mind as a back up to my large bottle filler/portable unit. Would like to see the comparison with the GX as others have asked for.
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There is CFM and the associated claims, but it eventually translates down to filling an X sized bottle from empty to 4500 psi/310 bar in Y amount of time. That is the value in these videos, real world usable information.I would like to see accurate specifications on the pump themselves.
What I routinely see is the maximum pressure the pump can produce. What I rarely see is the volume specification.
The manufacturer's fail to provide what is among the most significant performance specifications. When data is provided with regard to volume, it's inaccurate at best, and missing most of the time.
The CS4I also has the internal converter.Yeah, probably the same manufacturing partner. For me, the value lies in the built-in converter that the JTS has and the GX doesn't, not so much the extra performance. I reviewed a compressor once that had the external converter and owning the JTS is soooo much nicer, lol. Hope that helps. Steve
Are rebuild parts going to be available?
I ask because it looks just like my dead compressor, which I could fix if parts were available.
A one year warranty is not long enough if parts aren't available.
For now I pump by hand because once bitten, twice shy.
Hi, this is Todd, I have all of the rebuild kit available for the style compressor, let me know what compressor you currently have that you need parts for. I deal with the GX manufacturer. I’ve been partnered with them for over 10 years now, if you need any help, just let me know… ThanksAre rebuild parts going to be available?
I ask because it looks just like my dead compressor, which I could fix if parts were available.
A one year warranty is not long enough if parts aren't available.
For now I pump by hand because once bitten, twice shy.
Hi, this is Todd, I’ve been partners with GX manufacturing company for over 10 years. I originally brought this to the market about 11 years ago. I spoke with Tom and asked him to be partners with me. He did not want to. I told him that we would put out of business And he understood. The shoebox was a great compressor it’s time if you need any help just let me know thanks.ToddSteve thanks for another great video. The tips you provided will help me with my CS4i. There could be differences in build quality and I could be wrong but as far as I can tell the JTS Comp100 and GX Pump CS4i are the same. GX Pump says all their products come with a 1 year warranty but does not include the warranty agreement with the compressor. I hope I never need it cause if I do and they don't honor it, I might just find myself wishing I paid a little more and got the JTS.
It seems GX Pump's parent company is Nantong Guangxing Pneumatic Equipment Ltd. and it appears to me that they design and build a lot of the compressors we have been paying middle men so much money for over the years. You can view Nantong Guangxing Pneumatic Equipment Ltd Compressors here:
https://gxaircompressor.en.alibaba.com/index.html?spm=a2700.shop_plgr.88.16.740a7121TZpAac
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JTS or Omega customers may need pause to gather their thoughts after checking out the links above. With that said I think It's important that we all remember without middlemen and their markups these newer compressor designs may never have seen the light of day. We would all be using hand pumps and selling our soul to buy a shoebox compressor. My Shoebox was fantastic and I'm grateful to Tom for his contribution but I paid less for my CS4i. Heck even the JTS Comp100 is less at $900 than the Shoebox Freedom F10 at $1149 when it was released many years ago.
IF a original Shoebox Freedom F10 new from the factory was still available @ $ 1149 i would on the phone right nowSteve thanks for another great video. The tips you provided will help me with my CS4i. There could be differences in build quality and I could be wrong but as far as I can tell the JTS Comp100 and GX Pump CS4i are the same. GX Pump says all their products come with a 1 year warranty but does not include the warranty agreement with the compressor. I hope I never need it cause if I do and they don't honor it, I might just find myself wishing I paid a little more and got the JTS.
It seems GX Pump's parent company is Nantong Guangxing Pneumatic Equipment Ltd. and it appears to me that they design and build a lot of the compressors we have been paying middle men so much money for over the years. You can view Nantong Guangxing Pneumatic Equipment Ltd Compressors here:
https://gxaircompressor.en.alibaba.com/index.html?spm=a2700.shop_plgr.88.16.740a7121TZpAac
or
JTS or Omega customers may need pause to gather their thoughts after checking out the links above. With that said I think It's important that we all remember without middlemen and their markups these newer compressor designs may never have seen the light of day. We would all be using hand pumps and selling our soul to buy a shoebox compressor. My Shoebox was fantastic and I'm grateful to Tom for his contribution but I paid less for my CS4i. Heck even the JTS Comp100 is less at $900 than the Shoebox Freedom F10 at $1149 when it was released many years ago.
I just bought my first air gun, and I don't know much about this stuff, but I was wondering if you'd be so kind as to explain briefly what the difference is between these compressors you guys are talking about and the ones on Amazon for $89 - $350. Generally speaking I mean. Is it that the cheap ones don't last or is there something else, some important features that distinguishes these $900+ compressors? And was also just wanting to know if it's just a bad Idea to buy a cheap one since I don't have that much cash to spend.GX anything