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Refrigerated Air Dryer from Harbor Freight

Postby plain ol Bill » Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:28 pm

I got a refrigerated dryer from Horrible Freight (Harbor Freight) and have been very pleased with it. I have an in line Motor Guard filter but I don't really think it was needed. I do have an automatic unloader on my air compressor that drains moisture from the bottom of the tank each time the compressor kicks on and this helps keep the air drier.
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Re: Refrigerated Air Dryer from Harbor Freight

Postby jayp » Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:47 am

I've had a HF $300 refridgerated air dryer for about 5 years and can say that I've had zero issues with it. It is identical to a $1800 dryer that a local welding company sells in their store under another name.
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Re: Refrigerated Air Dryer from Harbor Freight

Postby Complete_Loser » Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:49 am

Thanks guys. Just want i been researching. :)
You want it done cheap and fast, it wont be right.
You want it done right and fast, it wont be cheap.

You want it done right and cheap.., come back in a year..
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Re: Refrigerated Air Dryer from Harbor Freight

Postby itsnotlevel » Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:17 pm

Will vouch for the Harbor Freight dryer.....shop at the right times and you can get it for $199 like I did.....mines been functioning great for 3 years now.....hope I didnt just jinx myself..... :shock:
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Re: Refrigerated Air Dryer from Harbor Freight

Postby blkbob » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:56 pm

I'm looking at one of these as well maybe if someone notices it's on sale they could let everyone know.

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Re: Refrigerated Air Dryer from Harbor Freight

Postby xeroFokus » Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:57 am

Playboy mag runs 25% off coupons every month... Just saying. Price would be $277. ItsNotLevel: When did you get it for 199? That's a steal compared to the price it reg. is!
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Re: Refrigerated Air Dryer from Harbor Freight

Postby Russ K » Sat Jun 19, 2010 6:53 pm

I have had my HF dryer for about 5 months now with zero issues and consumables last about 25% longer.....Russ K.
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Re: Refrigerated Air Dryer from Harbor Freight

Postby elkriverfab » Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:35 pm

I have heard they work pretty good.

I thought about getting one myself for a while.

I used my home made dryer the last few days under some heavy cutting time and it did a great job.

I checked it on a regular basis just to make sure it was doing what it was made for and I am very happy with it.

I just keep some water bottles and soda cans in it to help keep the box cold (and to keep from getting thirsty).

It has been really humid here the last few weeks and it has pulled a lot of water out of the air.

I am sure yours works better if you were to rate the two under heavy production, I am not sure.

I was given a dorm size refer and thought it would use it for air drying also.

I am happy your unit is working for you. Tools and equipment are so expensive and I have found that working for yourself means stretching every dollar to keep in production.

I too have found my consumables to be lasting longer. Those things can be costly and I have also found the cuts to be better with the dryer air.

It pays in the long run to either buy an air dryer or build one.
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Re: Refrigerated Air Dryer from Harbor Freight

Postby Bigrhamr » Sun Jun 20, 2010 12:12 am

If you're not opposed to buying used it can pay off to watch Craigslist or ebay. I was just getting ready to get the Harbor Freight unit when I found a 100 CFM Ingersoll Rand on ebay that was close to me and got it for $76 in great shape. It's about 5 times as big as what I need right now but I plan to set up a big sandblaster soon so it will be good to have the extra size.
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