The past & now!

I been into air guns for several years now. I ,m a guy that has many interest in many different hobby’s. In doing that I put one
aside and go to another for sometime, then come back. No different with this one. Bit funny I remember back then when all
the talk was about Yong Heng compressors. If a new guy ask what compressor to buy, you can bet 7 out of ten would say
YH. Now you do not hear near as many talking about YH, as was in the past. It seems as GX compressors to be the hot
one to look at today. I could be wrong, but it seems that way to me🤔🪰 Fly
 
I been into air guns for several years now. I ,m a guy that has many interest in many different hobby’s. In doing that I put one
aside and go to another for sometime, then come back. No different with this one. Bit funny I remember back then when all
the talk was about Yong Heng compressors. If a new guy ask what compressor to buy, you can bet 7 out of ten would say
YH. Now you do not hear near as many talking about YH, as was in the past. It seems as GX compressors to be the hot
one to look at today. I could be wrong, but it seems that way to me🤔🪰 Fly
It's true. I'm surprised at how little talk there is about the scotch yoke Shoebox clones like vevor and tuoauto, as well as legitimate commercial units like bauer and Coltri.
 
I went from a YH to a CS4. I like not having a bucket of water. My filters are also a lot cleaner now after filling my great white tank.
I also like not having to wear hearing protection. My wife was really suspect of the YH and my “science experiments” running it haha
Same experience here. That yong heng worked fine but it was a whole experience - bucket, hoses, ear protection, some kind of vibration absorbing surface to put it on, and it had to be in the basement or the garage because of the noise. I keep my CS4 in the corner of my living room, such a better experience. I'm not filling tanks so the slower fill rate is not really an issue. The YH was quite a bit faster
 
Same experience here. That yong heng worked fine but it was a whole experience - bucket, hoses, ear protection, some kind of vibration absorbing surface to put it on, and it had to be in the basement or the garage because of the noise. I keep my CS4 in the corner of my living room, such a better experience. I'm not filling tanks so the slower fill rate is not really an issue. The YH was quite a bit faster
All true, won't try to argue, just the same, if my Yong Heng ever gets to the point of no return, I'll replace with another. WM