Bauer or?

Nothing wrong with Bauer...if you read some of my posts, I'm a big fan, of Bauer, Mako and Coltri. Now with that said, the Bauer line of compressors got their fame for their bigger commercial units...built like tanks. They entered the utility compressor market and they had to scale down their costs....nothing bad about that, it's just that a utility compressor is not going to be asked to perform a life duty cycle that a commercial compressor would. You are still paying for the Bauer reputation, typically 500 to 1000 dollars premium over say a Coltri compressor.

Now with that said, the Coltri compressors are what daystate uses. They are good compressors, easy to work on and very reliable, but so are the Bauer line. So I would throw the Coltri line into the mix for your consideration, or if you prefer, the relabeled Daystate line. Just something else to consider in your search. 

I personally have owned and operated Bauer($10K), Mako ($8K) and now a Coltri (approx $3K?)(Daystate). They each have fulfilled my expectations of the job I demanded of them. Enjoy the process of choosing. Hope this helps.
 
Bauer compressors are bullet proof. I use a 80 liter per minute unit built in the 70's. I freshened it up last year after sitting idle for 15 years with new controls, oil and filters. It's quiet and fast. It is a 4 cylinder unit with many meters of cooling tubing between the 4 stages. You get what you pay for. I think Bauer compressors are the best in the world.
 
Bauer junior 230 single phase has been ordered. It was a very hard for me to fork out that much for a HP compressor. I feel like over the long haul the price up front will be negated with dependability and a great support team. The real nice thing will be the unlimited quality Air supply and the convenience. Without the compressor or a better source of air my interest in pcp air rifles would diminish. I purchased thru Safe Air Systems which has a distribution facility in Norfolk, VA. It is only about 50 minutes from home. I will be sure to share my thoughts on the new Bauer. Thanks everyone who contributed and discussed compressors, very helpful. Barry