Air 0210672A Review

4.4 (55) Amazon rating$189.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Air 0210672A offers the largest tank in this batch at 6 gallons and earns a 4.4-star rating, making it the most capable corded option for sustained shop tasks at $189.99, though limited to 55 reviews so the score carries less certainty than higher-volume alternatives.

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Best for

Workshop users and tradespeople who need sustained airflow for finish nailing, spray painting, or back-to-back inflation tasks without constant motor cycling

Skip if

You need a lightweight portable option; at 31.5 pounds and priced at $189.99, it is designed for stationary or semi-stationary shop use

  • Power Source Corded Electric
  • Voltage 120 Volts
  • Weight 31.5 Pounds
  • Capacity 6 Gallons
  • Priced 34% above the category median ($141.49 across 70 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 55 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.6/5

    55 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Air 0210672A sets itself apart in this price range with a 6-gallon tank, the largest among the compressors in this batch. That extra tank volume directly reduces how often the motor kicks on during sustained work: spray painting a cabinet, running a finish nailer on a baseboard run, or inflating multiple large tires back to back all benefit from a larger reservoir. The 120V input means any standard workshop outlet will power it, and the corded design avoids battery runtime constraints.

At 31.5 pounds, it is the heaviest unit in the group. This is expected for a 6-gallon form factor, and most buyers in this category treat it as a bench or shop cart unit rather than something they carry frequently. The $189.99 price is the highest among corded electric options here outside the VIAIR, and buyers are paying for that tank capacity.

The 4.4-star rating from 55 reviews is positive but warrants acknowledgment: 55 reviews is a narrower sample than the 150-plus-review products in this batch. Owner sentiment skews favorable, and 100 units per month confirms active demand at this price point. For buyers whose primary frustration with smaller compressors is constant cycling, the Air 0210672A directly addresses that pain point.

Pros

  • 6-gallon tank is the largest in this batch, reducing motor cycling during sustained tasks
  • 4.4-star rating is strong for a mid-premium priced unit
  • 120V corded input works on any standard US workshop outlet
  • Steady demand at 100 units per month confirms practical buyer interest
  • Corded design ensures no battery constraints on long work sessions

Cons

  • 31.5 pounds is the heaviest corded unit in this batch; not ideal for frequent moves
  • Only 55 reviews means the 4.4-star score has wider uncertainty than higher-volume products
  • $189.99 is the highest priced standard corded option in this group

Specifications

Power SourceCorded Electric
Voltage120 Volts
Weight31.5 Pounds
Capacity6 Gallons

Performance notes

Corded electric, 120V, 6-gallon tank, weighs 31.5 pounds. The 6-gallon reservoir supports longer duty cycles before the motor needs to recover, making it the strongest option here for air-hungry tasks. No CFM or maximum PSI is published in the available spec data. The 31.5-pound weight positions this as a workshop-stationed unit rather than a jobsite carry.

What buyers say

Owners who selected this unit typically cite the larger tank as the deciding factor, and most report it meets expectations for sustained shop work. A minority note that setup instructions could be clearer. Given the 4.4-star average across 55 reviews, the consensus is positive with no widespread complaints about core performance.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the 6-gallon tank change real-world performance?

A larger tank stores more air before the motor needs to cycle. For tasks like spray painting or running multiple nailers, the Air 0210672A will require fewer pauses to build pressure compared to 2 to 3 gallon alternatives.

Is the Air 0210672A worth the premium over 3-gallon options?

If sustained airflow is important to your work, the extra tank capacity at $189.99 versus $74 to $119 for 2 to 3 gallon units is worth considering. For occasional tire inflation or light nailing, a smaller tank is sufficient and cheaper.

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