🚀 Power, Precision, Portability — Own the Air, Own the Job!
The WIILAYOK 13 Gallon Air Compressor combines a powerful 4.5 HP motor with a 6.5 CFM airflow and a maximum pressure of 115 PSI, delivering professional-grade performance for inflation, painting, nailing, and more. Its oil-lubricated system ensures durability, while the automatic shut-off feature guarantees safety. Designed for portability with a horizontal tank, handle, and wheels, it operates quietly for indoor use, making it the ultimate tool for millennial pros who demand efficiency and reliability on the go.
Brand | WIILAYOK |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | ‎Drilling, Cutting, Tire Inflation, Air Brushing, Spraying, Nailing |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Noise Level | 97 dB |
Special Feature | Portable, Quiet, Automatic Shut-Off |
Included Components | Filters |
Item Weight | 60 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 4.5 Horsepower |
Capacity | 13 Gallons |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Metal |
Product Dimensions | 23.6"L x 14.5"W x 26.4"H |
Style | Horizontal |
Air Flow Capacity | 6.5 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Motor Horsepower | 4.5 Horsepower |
Model Name | Air Compressor |
Tank Volume | 13 Gallons |
Maximum Operating Pressure | 115 Pound per Square Inch |
Manufacturer | WIILAYOK |
Item Weight | 60 pounds |
Size | 13 Gallon |
Horsepower | 4.5 hp |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Quiet, Automatic Shut-Off |
H**1
Works good assemble went good.
After 30 years my old compressor died.I havent tried it out with air tools yet.The compressor is for home use I have a couple air tools I use time to time. Even with my old compressor and a die grinder I would have to wait to fill back up with air.That was a 20 gallon tank.
L**E
Very nice compressor for the price .
Very good compressor . Well made but the handle isn't so great . I had a heaver handle welded on mine . Works great .
S**E
Great value
Great replacement while my large compressor is outifservice.
A**W
Hells yeah
I was skeptical but this has been able to handle every possible job I've been able to throw at it including rain, mud and anger.
L**C
Company takes care of issues
Had a couple of defective parts when it arrived, but the company sent replacement parts so we are happy with our product.
J**1
I like it me happy.
To me it's loud. A smaller 3 gallon to me it's aboutt the same loudness. It will take 12 lugs tighten down 130psi before cut back on. 4.5hp 6.5cfm vs some show only scfm...This was the deal breaker for me. Update the seller sent out gauge date it came in 1/5/2025 man you can't get better than this. Update 7/2/2025 still going strong and have used a lot. From putting air tires to pulling bolts off. To hard for man to do it manual. I have to pull my truck tire off man not sure why people don't use a torque wrench to wheel tightening back. Man battery bolt gun would not do it. All so used it to hammer out a car floor to. I have no problems. For my home great. And did like at others.
M**E
fast air
works grate for my shed
D**D
What's Most Important To Me Is Truth...
The truth about what I am buying is most important to people like meWe used to have laws in this country about falsely advertising a product.This is advertised as a 13 gallon tank and a 😆😂🤣😂😆4.5 horsepower motor.I figured something was exaggerated.But this is about an 8 gallon air tank. Without a scientific measurement, estimating it to be 5 gallons away from its claims of 13 gal!And this has a power wire for 115-120v ac.Pumps up to beyond 130psi if you tinker with the adjustments under the power cord junction boxThis unit failed to come with ANY instruction manuals with it in the shippers box.So when you read the sticker inside the junction box lid you'll learn that they claim that if you rewire the unit, redo the wiring to a 220-250v ac configuration, the motor will produce 3 horses according to that stickerFine, a 1 to a 3 hp upgrade if true howeverLooking at that motor and the set up, the way it is installed, there's no cover, the magnets are outside and the unit has a small non shrouded fan spinning under that black plastic cover hoodTake it off and the motor is right there exposed with a large capacitor there(mine was extremely loose and this thing shakes hard at 1 hp!Better tighten screws and bolts a lot like Everytime you use it!)I guess that capacitor is for start up of the motor but the whole thing is scary looking to an American design lover like myself!I doubt this would run with any longevity if the full power were to be shoved through it.The compressor is extremely noisy and produces frequencies at decibels to seemingly in denigrate the inner ear, you'll definitely need earplugs when operating this within a 30 foot radius or in a 50 foot enclosure!The plumbing was what caught my attention when I was shopping for a small aircomp.I thought it looked quality and with good materials.I am getting hugely differing PSI numbers across both "air pressure" gauges.When they(and they two are off by what I figure 10PSI of each other)read 110psi my vehicle tire air gauge reads off the 120 scale, pegged BTW.That's probably 130 140 psi and the comp will climb to 130 on its gauges then shut off as per my adjusting of the two screw adjustments under the power cord boxOne screw sets max pressure and one sets minimum low pressure for the compressor to trigger back onSo I've set this unit up right now to trigger at 80-85psi and fill up to max pressure .Everything seems safe like the welds are good on this tank.The drain valve is cheap and I'm going to replace it for a better quality one.The plumbing gets real hot when the comp is running.The unit would need better cooling which I may do by redoing the copper tube plumbing and upgrades to the air pressure gauges and of course upgrade that pressure regulator.As far as attaching it to a 220v ac line , I don't know.It's a small motor, it is not shrouded, with wires and connections about the outer surface ; it's a smaller, more cheaper quality when compared to any 220v ac motors I've ever seen.I don't know if it would even be worth it to re power this air pump .Seems to be a piston type, check your bolts on it, mine weren't tightened with any specificity and weren't torqued equally on the head boltsSo, yeah it's pumping and storing air for now.Will it need upgrades? YES DEFINATELY.Would I recommend it?Well, I will say if the price is at about 200$usd yeah, grab one-but pay no more than 200$usd.I've explained why without upgrades to the units pressure gauges and regulator , drain cock , that will cost out of pocket upwards of another 100 or more to amend this aircompressors shortfalls and that a harbor freight model may be more the go to choice than these rigs which require a lot of diy hands on ad for function beyond the user interface.Treat this more like it's an instrument in need of better parts and tuning.Treat it with respect to the sum of it's original parts.I got an 8 gal pretty good tank and a pump and moter of low quality for200, no great deal, but somewhere to begin to build a better system I can be more trusting in a would be more quality and to d that I will have to throw more $$$ into it. But I also think that's ok.I like customizing things to get them to work better.Like I said I bought 4.5 horsepower model and the sticker on it says 3hp and the motor in it is so unimpressive I doubt it makes 1/2 a hp.so what did I buy?Threw 200 at an 8 gal tank which needs new outlet features and a weird engine which will need replacing and generates a vibration that becomes a squealing screeching frequency goes through my head like a horn.For all this I would give it 3 stars despite all of that.However for the misleading advertising and this abigouity about the horsepower, without an instruction manual in print accompanying the unit...I have to take 2 stars away and leave it with one star.The company deserved that.One star is all for this item.So will you want to see if I am wrong about it? Buy one...Then please reply to my review...
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