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ToolGuyd > Compressors, Air Tools, Nailers > Rolair AirStak – an Air Compressor in a Systainer Tool Box

Rolair AirStak – an Air Compressor in a Systainer Tool Box

Jan 25, 2018 Stuart 19 Comments

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Rolair AirStak Air Compressor in a Systainer Tool Box

This is the the Rolair AirStak, a 1.6 gallon air compressor built into a Systainer T-Loc tool box.

Judging by the specs, the Rolair AirStak is a fairly capable compact compressor bundled in a popular modular stacking tool box form factor.

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Specs

  • 1HP
  • 1.6 gal capacity
  • 2.0 CFM at 90 PSI
  • 70 dBA noise level
  • Weighs 28 pounds
  • 8A power draw (running)

Senco and Schneider Systainer Air Compressors

The new Rolair AirStak Systainer compressor looks similar to Senco and Schneider models that have been available in Europe.

If there’s interest, I can try to dig deeper to see how the AirStak might differ from other similar-looking Systainer air compressor models.

What’s curious is that there was a Cadex Systainer tool box-based air compressor that was announced a little more than a year ago, but it seemed to have never made it to market. Maybe there’s a company that has patent protection over this type of design, or something of the sort.

Rolair is a good brand when it comes to portable air compressors.

Having an air compressor in a form factor like this will cost you quite a bit more than if you were to buy a model with a more traditional design. Consider Rolair’s JC10, for example. The JC10, currently $290 at Amazon, has a 2.5 gallon air tank, 1HP rating, and delivers 2.35 CFM at 90 PSI.

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But if your work is centered around Festool or Tanos Systainer tool boxes, having an air compressor fit to the same form factor can save you a bit of time in how you work or move your tools and equipment around. Saved time or effort comes at a price.

Price: $475
ETA: April 2018

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19 Comments

  1. The yeti

    Jan 25, 2018

    Got to admit . Its a classy compressor.

    Reply
  2. Toolstoolstools

    Jan 25, 2018

    ETA April 2015?

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    • Stuart

      Jan 25, 2018

      Thanks!

      My brain combined April 15th, 2018 in a bad way.

      Reply
  3. Hans

    Jan 26, 2018

    Mafell started carrying a similar as of december 2017.
    https://www.toolnation.nl/toolnation-maxcomp-150-8-6-compressor-in-mafell-t-max-systainer-limited-edition.html

    Can only find dutch listings though (while they are German).

    499 EUR excluding VAT, I would go for a Mafell over a other brands any day of the week. Admittedly I’m not familiar with Rolair 🙂

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    • Diplomatic Immunity

      Jan 26, 2018

      Is it weird that every time I see the word “Mafell” the Temptations song “My Girl” pops into my head and the words “my girl” in the song get replaced with “Mafell”?

      Reply
      • David Zeller

        Jan 26, 2018

        Yes.

        🙂

        Reply
      • Jim D

        Jan 26, 2018

        …Talkin’ bout Mafell. MAFELL, OOOOOO OOOO!Hahaha

        Reply
        • Nate

          Jan 26, 2018

          This took a left turn haha

          Reply
        • Diplomatic Immunity

          Jan 26, 2018

          Lol it’s a jingle that would work. I think it’s because I hold them as the pinnacle of power tools.

          Reply
  4. RC WARD

    Jan 26, 2018

    The price is a joke , I have the JC 10 and it’s a better compressor at a much cheaper price. It’s for the guy with money to burn looks like

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    • Rob

      Feb 2, 2018

      To be fair, Rolair does not make this nor the JC 10. The JC 10 (and air buddy) are made in China. I’m not sure where the Airstack is made, but it’s a rebadged Schneider that usually commends the same price when resold under different brands. Regardless, both are items they resell and I suspect they have to pay a lot
      more for the Schneider product.

      There is a niche market that has been asking for a 110v model for years, and Rolair is simply going out of their way to meet that demand. The scenario is actually no different than models like the JC-10: Most people want an inexpensive compressor and some of those people are also willing to pay an extra $10 for the assurance that it has been inspected by the importer instead of just shipped direct to distributors and stores from overseas manufacturers. Rolair fills that niche with with their imported line.

      As for getting the most raw performance out of your dollar; their USA made lineup definitely delivers.

      Reply
  5. Joe

    Jan 26, 2018

    Rolair make the best compressors….period

    Reply
  6. Cody

    Jan 26, 2018

    Metabo also has one model AS18LPC.

    Reply
    • Travis

      Jan 26, 2018

      That is a dust extractor.

      Reply
  7. Mike Terebush

    Jan 26, 2018

    I have a small a workshop, space is at a premium. I don’t need a compressor that often, if ever, but if the price comes down I’d be interested.

    Reply
  8. michaelhammer

    Jan 26, 2018

    I’ve been waiting for this for quite some time. I gat a sneak peak a few years back when Festool used to do road shows. There was a lot of buzz in the crowd about it and then…nothing. Had no idea the Europeans actually got the thing. Rolair is a good choice, as Joe said, they are top notch. I’ve gone completely cordless now, but have compatriots that would never give up the pneumatics. This would be ideal for them. There are many jobs where space is a premium and saving space in the truck or trailer usually allows for the expansion of the arsenal. In the world of Festool, that’s not a crazy price.

    Reply
  9. Wayne

    Jan 26, 2018

    I have a rolair bull I bought from Zoro with a 25% off coupon that I’ve been quite happy with. I’ve even used it with a cheap harbor freight spray gun to spray some wood projects and it keeps up with it.

    Reply
  10. Matt

    Apr 13, 2019

    I just bought a rolair systak compressor this week. It arrived today. I took it out of the box and there is a giant sticker on the side of it that says LWA 95 DB. The manufacturer’s current website specifications and all the advertisements for this compressor show it as 70 DB. Any thoughts on this one?

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  11. Altan

    May 13, 2019

    DeWALT should make one like this AC/DC 60V Flexvolt Toughsystem compatible.

    Reply

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