The Difference Between a Single Stage and Two Stage Air Compressor Pump

Published 2019-10-18

All Comments (21)
  • @ils360
    Thank you! 😊 Perfect explanation I watched two other videos before this one and neither of them explained what I was looking for you did that and then some thank you!
  • @MrWizards1974
    You learn something new every day. Thanks. Very informative.
  • @dennisrocker
    Thankyou very much. I can already feel the benifits that your teaching has bestowed upon me. Youre the man who gets to his point fast. thanks
  • @tilescape
    Great info & well explained. Thanks!
  • @AM-dn4lk
    Thank you very much. I did not know. You explained things well.
  • @flyurway
    I freaking thought so!!! Shopping for another compressor I was noticing how these larger 2-stage compressors were rated at significantly less CFM than the old 20 gal. Craftsman I've been running for over 40 years - with the original belt btw! Then I got to thinking about it. Thx for confirming my deductions. I haven't painted any cars in years and I know that poor little thing is not going to feed an HVLP gun. It'd be nice to finally have 175 psi in my garage, think I'm going to have buy a new 2-stage and run it in tandem with my old reliable to paint! What surprises me is how many videos and even compressor vendors don't address this little fact. And to think 8 people have thumbed down this video. wtf.
  • thank you for this very good explanation. i wish i had discovered this channel earlier. keep it up!
  • @ericl5973
    Great information. 2 stage is also nice for intermittent applications since the tank is at a higher pressure (more are for its size), the pump doesn't cycle on as often.
  • @donras564
    Thanks for the explanation! I had never heard that explained so good!
  • @N4sir98
    Very informative video! Thank you for sharing this info.
  • @WowRodg
    Wow, now I understand ! Thanks !
  • @whizperator
    Thanks a lot it helps a lot to make up my mind.
  • @GnosisMan50
    Thank you for describing the difference... I like your intro music