Daystate Leggero check in

Ok Daystate Super Leggero owners check in. I just got mine and I’d like to know what everyone thinks about theirs. I know it’s a Coltri rebrand. Thanks everyone! Grass

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Ok Daystate Super Leggero owners check in. I just got mine and I’d like to know what everyone thinks about theirs. I know it’s a Coltri rebrand. Thanks everyone! Grass

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I own the MCH-6. With very little maintenance its been running strong for over 9 years. 👊🏻

Is the Super Leggero new?
 
I have been on the fence for this compressor for a few months now. Just cant decide between this one and their 220volt model. It’s about $700 more but produces breathable air and supposedly will last longer. (IDK) Just not sure if the extra money and work installing a 220V outlet is worth it? Also I cant transport the 220V model unless I know someone has the outlet for it.
 
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Still have my Daystate LC-110 which is a Coltri 3Stage LC-EM. Been solid since… 2018; oversize the compressor and undersize the load for longevity. Make the compressor work for you rather than you working for the compressor. :)

I still run CE750 in it and stockpiled it because Europeans are weird (this is a tongue in cheek joke being made).
 
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I have been on the fence for this compressor for a few months now. Just cant decide between this one and their 220volt model. It’s about $700 more but produces breathable air and supposedly will last longer. (IDK) Just not sure if the extra money and work installing a 220V outlet is worth it? Also I cant transport the 220V model unless I know someone has the outlet for it.
I've had both. The 110v works great and is MUCH quieter, but obviously slower.


I kept the 220v unit because I never travel with it, and I also use it to fill my scuba tanks for breathable air.

 
Ok Daystate Super Leggero owners check in. I just got mine and I’d like to know what everyone thinks about theirs. I know it’s a Coltri rebrand. Thanks everyone! Grass

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This looks similar to Coltri’s Icon line which appears to be an updated iteration of the MCH-6.

 
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I've had both. The 110v works great and is MUCH quieter, but obviously slower.


I kept the 220v unit because I never travel with it, and I also use it to fill my scuba tanks for breathable air.

Thanks Michael. I think I will go with the 110 volt model. Speed is nice but my shooting grounds are 3.5 hours away and being able to bring it with me and use my inverter generator for power is the way to go. The video helped.
 
I have been on the fence for this compressor for a few months now. Just cant decide between this one and their 220volt model. It’s about $700 more but produces breathable air and supposedly will last longer. (IDK) Just not sure if the extra money and work installing a 220V outlet is worth it? Also I cant transport the 220V model unless I know someone has the outlet for it.
That's what I'm torn between the 220 or the 115 but I think I'm going to get the 115 because I can use a small generator to power it out in the boons
 
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That's what I'm torn between the 220 or the 115 but I think I'm going to get the 115 because I can use a small generator to power it out in the boons
Recently purchased mine and the 115 was a big selling point…
I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with the 115v model. It’s just simply awsome!
That’s how I feel about mine, simply awesome…

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What's the noise level like? If you ran it in your man cave inside the house, would the wife complain? Or do you run it outside?
It is surprisingly quiet I run it in the dining room and the wife upstairs zero noise complaints. This one I can run in any room of my house. My Hatsan Lightning was an outdoors only unit, very noisy…
 
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