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ToolGuyd > Compressors, Air Tools, Nailers > Deal of the Day: Bostitch Air Compressor Kit for $99 (6/29/17)

Deal of the Day: Bostitch Air Compressor Kit for $99 (6/29/17)

Jun 29, 2017 Stuart 4 Comments

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Bostitch BTFP02012 Air Compressor with Hose and Accessory Kit

Over at Amazon, they have a Bostitch 6-gallon pancake air compressor starter kit on sale for $99.

This isn’t a groundbreaking deal, but it’s a good one. You get a well-regarded pancake air compressor, a 50-foot air hose, and a 10pc inflation and blow gun accessory kit.

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The air compressor itself, BTFP02012, seems to sell for $99 regularly, or at least regularly on sale throughout the market. So with this kit, you’re basically paying for the air compressor and getting a bunch of accessories for free.

This model used to cost more – back in October 2016 it was on sale as a deal of the day for $99, and after looking around I saw that $99 was a great price at the time.

I don’t know what’s changed for it to drop to $99 for the compressor. But given that it’s $99 at every retailer I checked, $99 for the “premium accessory” bundle seemed to be a post-worthy deal.

  • 150 max PSI
  • 6 gallon tank
  • 2.6 SCFM at 90 PSI
  • Oil-free and maintenance-free air pump
  • 78.5 dBA noise level
  • High flow regulator and couplers
  • Weighs 29 lbs
  • Power cord wrap

Price: $99 on sale

Deal ends at 3am ET 6/30/2017 unless supplies sell out sooner.

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4 Comments

  1. fred

    Jun 29, 2017

    Folks should be aware that the cheap blow guns that they sell with these kits can be dangerous. While not quite as dangerous as an airless paint sprayer (which can be lethal) the high pressure stream of air should never be directed at a living thing (dog, cat human etc.) Aside from the possibility of blowing particles into eyes, nose and throat – the air pressure can also penetrate the skin with bad consequences. So called “safety blow guns” or “safety tips” are better in this regard but should still not be used to dust off living creatures.

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  2. The yeti

    Jun 29, 2017

    Guns and prices give me American envy .

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  3. William

    Jun 30, 2017

    I would suggest looking at the Porter Cable set, they often come up for sale for $150 and you get 3 guns with it. These cheap Pancake compressors are loud and slow though.

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  4. Nathan

    Jun 30, 2017

    was going to point out there is a sale at lowes right now on bostich equipment. SO most of the items on on sale – and then a 15% discount going I think this week.

    Example I bought a SmartPoint 15ga finish nailer for 135 yesterday – regular price 190 or so.

    Had I needed one I should have bought the Framing nailer too.

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