Our Air Compressor Selector helps you quickly narrow down the perfect unit for your job. Set your required airflow (CFM), choose a tank size, pick your power supply (230V/415V), and filter by max pressure, portability (including engine-driven), and noise level. Results update instantly with product images, key specs, and direct links to each product page—so you can compare, click, and buy with confidence.
Air Compressor Selector – FAQs:
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Q: How do I choose the right CFM?
A: Add up the CFM of tools used at the same time, then add 25–30% headroom. Use the selector’s minimum CFM filter. -
Q: What tank size should I pick?
A: 150–270 L smooths demand and reduces cycling for workshops; 24–100 L suits intermittent or mobile use. -
Q: What’s the difference between 230V and 415V models?
A: 230V = single-phase (domestic/light commercial). 415V = three-phase (industrial) with higher power/duty potential. -
Q: Do I need 8, 10, 11 or 13 bar?
A: Many air tools run at ~8–10 bar. Some applications need 11–13 bar. Match or exceed your tool’s required pressure. -
Q: Portable or stationary?
A: Portable (incl. engine-driven) for site/mobile work; stationary belt-drive for fixed workshops and sustained output. -
Q: Oil-free vs lubricated?
A: Oil-free = low maintenance/clean air; lubricated = typically longer life and quieter for industrial loads.
Helpful note:
CFM values shown are typical manufacturer specs. Always check the product page for full details and compatibility with your tools.

