- Brand: Craftsman
- Recommended Uses For Product: Drilling, Air Brushing, Spraying, Nailing
- Included Components: CMEC6150 Compressor
- Item Weight: 32.5 Pounds
- Maximum Power: 0.2 Horsepower
- The portable air compressor is proudly made in the USA with Global Materials in Jackson, Tennessee
- PORTABLE: 6 gallon capacity maximizes portability and stored air for CRAFTSMAN air compressor
- NO MAINTENANCE: Durable, oil-free pump of the 6 gallon air compressor is made for long-life and no maintenance
- PRESSURE: 150 Max PSI to ensure adequate cut-inch pressure for a variety of applications
- QUICK RECOVERY TIME: 2.6 SCFM at 90 PSI allows for quick compressor recovery time



















Dorkydavid –
As I mentioned in previous reviews, I recently downsized and ended having an online auction company come into my house and wiped me out of so many tools that I wasn’t ready to part with. Unfortunately, on the day they came to categorize my stuff, I was sick in bed with a high fever and was unable to oversee what they ended up auctioning off. Two of the items that were auctioned off were both of my air compressors. I find air compressors great to have around as you never know when you’re going to walk out to your vehicle only to see a flat tire. So I decided to invest in a new air compressor but one with all the necessary hoses and accessories. It gives me great peace of mind that I will end up stranded in my garage with a flat tire. I’m very happy with the model I chose especially since it comes with all the necessary accessories. I do wish it had wheels but I couldn’t find a model with wheels and all the necessary accessories. To be honest, I kinda get confused with air compressors that don’t include all the accessories. I’m not a mechanic so I didn’t need a compressor that I would use on a daily basis. This Craftsman model basically has everything I need and it’s not too heavy to carry although I don’t plan on carrying it anywhere. So I’m giving it a positive review for folks who would like to have an air compressor but kinda get confused by the necessary accessories.Follow up. Today I finally “tested” the air compressor. It worked fine but I was unable to insert the hose and fittings unless the tank was empty. Even when I assembled everything, I found the part that you use to connect to a tire valve was not air tight despite having what I refer to as plumber’s tape on the threads. Note that where the hose connects to the air compressor was air tight. So I think I need to use a couple of pliers or wrenches to better tighten the accessories. I did try needle nose pliers but they only helped a little bit. I should mention that it still would fill a flat tire in it’s present condition. I also could easily reduce the pressure produced by the air compressor as I believe that would reduce the “leak” at the accessories into the hose. I still recommend this unit as I believe I’ll be able to make the accessories more air tight. I should also mention that I have significant arthritis in my hands so perhaps someone without arthritis would not run into the problems I did. One nice accessory is an “air gun” which is strong enough to air clean the floor of the garage by spraying the garage floor to the outside with the garage door open. Just make sure any “lightweight” items are on shelves.
sassafrass –
I got this unit to set up MTB tubeless tires that are hard to inflate. This unit more than handles the task using just the shraeder valve head that came with the unit and a presta valve adapter. The unit is portable and somewhat small. It is portable and easy to maneuver. The pump is loud when working but nothing beyond a normal air compressor.
Ketchup –
Just got this today.Think it took about two or three minutes to pressurize the tank to 150 psi and it shut off as it’s supposed to.It added 10 pounds to several tires as if I were at an old gas station with real air pumps.Then I went ahead and charged it back to 15 and carried it out to my truck in the yard and added 10 pounds to a tire without being plugged in, then I added five pounds to four camper tires. No waiting. Pumped them all right up fast.Then I dug an old air ratchet out and plugged it in. Seemed to work, but I didn’t put in under a load. I would guess if I used it much that I would listen to the pump run all the time and have to wait for it to catch up sometimes because it uses a lot of air.It wasn’t as loud as I feared. Makes some pretty good noise, but the tone is low and deep which makes it less annoing than other devices that make same decibles.Felt pretty high quality to me for what I would use it for. Tires, occassional transmission pan removal with an air wrench etc.
Thomas Olson –
So far so good. Good portable air compressor. I use it mainly just for airing up tires, and blowing out the garage and driveway. Also bring it camping just in case.
mark berentson –
Used for a bit to detail cars. Nope, not the one for that. Loud and takes forever to fill up. I still have it but it’s collecting dust.What’s that?Oh I thought you said something. Sorry I can’t hear well after buying this terrible compressor. Get a DeWalt
Vianey ??? –
Super bueno lo recomiendo ?
Thomas –
Works well but the tank won’t hold air overnight. Will contact craftsman.
Iamme2254 –
Very powerful pressure made my DIY projects so much easier please buy one of these you will not regret it