the link took me nowhere.the yong hengs fill rifles rather quickly.be sure to get a real yong heng.just filling rifles is your best bet on the cheap little compressor lasting a long time.i going on three years filling rifles only.the real yong hengs have the yong heng written on the side,there are clones which people have used with success.
Your link doesn't work.As Squirrel_hunter stated, there are clones that look exactly like a YH, but are much inferior from the consensus here.I bought a clone a couple of years ago and it didn't perform well and did not last very long. Left a bad taste in my mouth. However, a few weeks ago, I saw an advertised "genuine YH" on Amazon with free returns. I figured I could buy this with confidence knowing that Amazon would be standing behind it. If I opened the box and find out that it's not a YH, it was going back immediately!I had a chance to use it this past weekend, and here's my summary from another thread:This past weekend, I got the new Yong Heng up and running. Everything went nice and smooth, except for the initial start-up. The garage was in the high 30's on Friday. So, the compressor trying to fire up for the very first time was slow going and tried the breaker about 10 times before it finally fired up. Since it was it's first run, I only wanted to run it for about 10min then change the oil.Then next day, the temp got into the 60's, and this time, if only had to reset the breaker about 5 times. I ran it until the temp hit 60C, then shut it down and change the oil again. I let it rest for several hours while I went out to do other stuff. Later that evening, I'd fired it up again with it trying the breaker about 4 times. I got the 6.8L 300bar carbon fiber tank now up to 200bars.On Sunday, the temp got into the upper 60's. It only tried the breaker twice this time, and just as it got pass the 300bar mark, the burst disc blew. No biggie since it came with about 6 replacement discs. One more oil change before I put the tank to rest until the next time it's needed.The tank was now nearly full, and ready to air up my guns. However, I'd found out the next day that the tank dropped down to just under 4000psi. At first I thought my regulator's bleeder wasn't on tight, but later, it occurred to me, the drop was most likely from the air coolng down inside the tank. Thus, dropping the pressure some.Very happy with the YH so far. So far it's been a much better experience than the Vevor clone, and my garage doesn't stink of oil like it did with the Vevor. From what I'm hearing, it seems YH had improved their product from the first generation. Fingers cross it'll keep on getting on.
Sorry guys how about this one..https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mightypower-4500psi-Air-Compressor-Pump-PCP-Electric-High-Pressure-110v-30mpa-MP-/153792171299?nav=SEARCH
Awesome, I'll be using mine for guns only as I dont currently have a tank. This is a knock off sold out of New Jersey so I dont know how well it will hold up but returns accepted within 30 days. I read someplace of folks going with heavier oil synthetic..idk. what do you guys use for oil?