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On 25/01/2021 at 20:45, Darkslider said:

Anyone tried the Hyundai silenced jobs FR Jones have? We've got a big 250l Clarke twin in my folks workshop but I want something a bit handier for our new house, problem is while the Clarke is relatively quiet all the little ones I've ever tried have been ridiculously noisy, to the point if I was trying to clean a saw late for work the next day I'd feel bad for the neighbours switching it on!

 

Looks like you pay a bit more for a bit less power if you want a quiet screw drive machine but will 150 l/min be sufficient for cleaning saws and inflating tyres? Could go up to a 50l twin motor available in ebay if not.

 

 

Went ahead and ordered it as i had a few other bits I needed so hopefully its up to the task 🤞

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