Umarex ReadyAir Mini review.

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I have a few other compressors and am trying this one out to see how well it works filling pcp's to 300 BAR. 

It seems to keep up with the Benjamin Traveler so far for fill times but has a few features I like better. 

Fist, unlike the Benjamin there is no need to put any silicone oil every few fills (we'll see if this was a smart idea on Umarex's part or not)

Second, it has a digital readout in Bar, PSI, F and C as well as timed fill with auto shot off.

The Benjamin has auto shut off as well but unlike the Umarex it won't shut down for over temp.

And lastly, It's about twice as loud, if not more, than the Benjamin which is super annoying. I'm hoping it's likely (plus 10 lb) weight -vs- the Benjamin, and more robust construction means longevity.
 
I got the Benjamin Re charge because it's bigger for filling bottles but I could not stand in the same room it was so loud!! Then I tryed the ready air compressor and it was loud as well but not as bad. So I ended up just getting the Omaga turbo charger it was very expensive but it's supper quite and fills fast. I wanted something small that fills bottles but the only one that's quite and will fill small bottles is my 2nd compressor I have the Omaga trail charger it's the best for the price and how fast it does the job but it's not made for bigger bottles. Good luck on your findings 
 
I got the Benjamin Re charge because it's bigger for filling bottles but I could not stand in the same room it was so loud!! Then I tryed the ready air compressor and it was loud as well but not as bad. So I ended up just getting the Omaga turbo charger it was very expensive but it's supper quite and fills fast. I wanted something small that fills bottles but the only one that's quite and will fill small bottles is my 2nd compressor I have the Omaga trail charger it's the best for the price and how fast it does the job but it's not made for bigger bottles. Good luck on your findings 



What's the difference between the Super and Turbo charger? The Turbo costs more than the Super but the names seem backwards for price knowing about Turbo VS Super chargers in vehicles...


 
I have the ReadyAir and have used it for a few weeks. So far I like it, it fills my Umarex Origin fast and I love the auto shut-off. I am a bit concerned that the rebuild kits are still not available, which are necessary after every 20 hours of use. If they become available fairly soon then all should be well. But if not then it will be a waste of money.