Closed ISO small single-phase electric compressor

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As it's become a pretty long drive for me to get to a shop, I'm looking for a compressor for home use. Ideally would be a single-phase electric unit, I've been considering something like the Bauer Jr 2.

I'm located near Chattanooga but will be making trips to Virginia, Florida, Wisconsin, and Minnesota in the near future, so could pick up along the way to any of those.
 
As it's become a pretty long drive for me to get to a shop, I'm looking for a compressor for home use. Ideally would be a single-phase electric unit, I've been considering something like the Bauer Jr 2.

I'm located near Chattanooga but will be making trips to Virginia, Florida, Wisconsin, and Minnesota in the near future, so could pick up along the way to any of those.
I don't have anything as small as a Junior, but I have a few single phase compressors in the 5-8 cfm range.
I am in Detroit if that could fit your plans.
 
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Bauer makes great compressors. Mine runs super quiet like a sewing machine. If only I could upgrade the stock filtration for less than the cost of a whole ‘nuther compressor. But they aren’t cheap and buying used can be an expensive gamble.
 

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