I don't want to leave Stoti high and dry here, I too have gotten multiple reports of the daystate / Coltri compressors failing prematurely. It's hard to convert that into useful data, because I have no information on the prevalence of these daystate compressors, but clearly they're not completely without fault. Any product line has some defect rate, so it is hard to know what to make of this. *Shrug*
If you research, there are failure reports for just about everything that makes four and a half thousand psi air. So the question I would ask is: are you comfortable repairing/rebuilding the machine yourself, or are you willing to ship the machine back to someone, probably at your expense? And that should probably be an important factor in choosing what compressor you want, basically doing a pre-mortem and answering the question of what happens if something goes wrong.
If you research, there are failure reports for just about everything that makes four and a half thousand psi air. So the question I would ask is: are you comfortable repairing/rebuilding the machine yourself, or are you willing to ship the machine back to someone, probably at your expense? And that should probably be an important factor in choosing what compressor you want, basically doing a pre-mortem and answering the question of what happens if something goes wrong.
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