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Has anyone had any experience with the Ozito OTAC-1570 ? $65 at Bunnings.

The other option is the XTM at Supercheap Auto $299, $149 for members.

The XTM seems better quality, but as I don't think we will use the compressor much, I was thinking that for the price difference, the Ozito would do.

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Collo wrote:

Has anyone had any experience with the Ozito OTAC-1570 ? $65 at Bunnings.

The other option is the XTM at Supercheap Auto $299, $149 for members.

The XTM seems better quality, but as I don't think we will use the compressor much, I was thinking that for the price difference, the Ozito would do.

Collo.


 From my own experiences, everytime I buy a economical so called air compressor, it is great at first then don't use it for 6 or 12 months they do not work.

The last one from a fish shop I took back after 18 months, no correction the manger was filling my gas bottle and I brought up the subject of air compressor, she said to me to bring it back and she would refund my money.

This time I have purchased a Air Bagman Air Compressor, now 18 or more months down the track, I believe it to be possibly the best.



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If you only plan occasional use the Ozito is probably fine, I have not used that one but have seen it, I do have several other Ozito tools.

Do not be tempted to change the clips for a cig lighter plug, you could fit an Anderson type plug for possibly more convenient use.

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To me, if you ever had to use the Bunning unit, you would regret the purchase, at 70LPM compared to the Supercheap unit of 250LPM.

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To me, if you ever had to use the Bunning unit, you would regret the purchase, at 70LPM compared to the Supercheap unit of 250LPM.


 I have the XTM one and after reading those specs would not consider the Ozito. 4WD tyres take a bit to pump up, and the Ozito would become tedious.

It depends on the balance between "I don't think we will use the compressor much" and spending an extra $85.



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You get what you pay for. 4x4 tyres need a bit more effort pumping up than car tyres.

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I paid $200 for one 34 years ago. Granted it doesn't get a lot of use & it's not a flash one but it's still going.
I does need a new nozzle that clamps on the valve but I'll replace it soon.

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Ozito is a once only brand - cheap, sometimes will work - at least Bunnings will keep on changing it over under warranty - not a remote area lifesaver.

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The short term savings of no name brands or others which should be on the list, are they are not coated internally.

A compressor squashes air about 7 times atmospheric pressure. So 7 times the water in the system.

 

Don't use your compressor regularly, water sits inside, it corrodes the piston & cylinder due to 7 time the water sitting inside the compressor. So it can't lift the skin off a rice pudding.

 

It's stuffed due to internal corrosion.

 

Make sure the internal parts are PTFE coated.



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XTM or Ozito. I doubt you could call either quality pumps. My earlier comment favouring the XTM was based purely on capacity. I highly doubt either would have a decent lifespan. The days of getting one that will last many years are gone, so if you have such a pump, treasure it.

If anyone knows of such a pump for sale, post a link. I won't be buying one, but others may.



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TJM is good for me,

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Go for the brand Collo, it will save you in the long run. Cheap is cheap for a reason!

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I fixed mine a few days ago out of necessity. It certainly works well now - I couldn't believe the change a new nozzle made.

PS - it's made in the USA

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G'day Warren and Pat, long time no see, hope all is well up there in the tropics? Might be flying up (for a change) at Xmas.

I have a TJM pump and it has a screw on nozzle to the valve and was a real pain so found a attachment that screws into that and then just you just push onto valve, like at a servo. Much betterer.

I'm not sure if the TJM beast is the best around but does what I need.

Keep Safe both of you.?

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Collo wrote:

Has anyone had any experience with the Ozito OTAC-1570 ? $65 at Bunnings.

The other option is the XTM at Supercheap Auto $299, $149 for members.

The XTM seems better quality, but as I don't think we will use the compressor much, I was thinking that for the price difference, the Ozito would do.

 

The Millwaukee M12 for me. Compact and does the 4 van an 4 car tyres easily plus spares. All battery.wink

Don't need the compressor anymore.

Dick.

 



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I saw something advertised on Impaja last night called an Ezi-jak - a 12v operated rattle gun, jack & pump - all in a kit costing nearly $400. What it's like, I have no idea but could have done with one last week when did a tyre on the outskirts of Warrnambool. Those nuts were tight!

As I said above, I'm happy with my USA made "4X4 TUFF" compressor - it will probably see me out!

G'day Doug, we've been down your way on a quick family trip - to Toowoomba, Canberra, Cobram, Moama, Adelaide, Warrnambool - currently in Cunnamulla with lots of rain! We had planned to head due north but with narrow bitumen roads, mud & trucks, we're heading east to St George & up the conventional way via Emerald. I'll be in touch with you a bit later on.

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Warren-Pat_01 wrote:

I could have done with one last week when did a tyre on the outskirts of Warrnambool. Those nuts were tight!
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I carry a 12" length of water pipe with my jack to slip over the wheel brace handle (for extra leverage) - the rattle guns used by mechanics tend to overtighten nuts IMO.

 



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