I know that from the ones like Yong Heng and Tuxing parts can be purchased easily.
How is that with Vevor?
How is that with Vevor?
I bought it... Bayonet sockets were already in rust. I fully disassembled it and replaced almost all parts.I know that from the ones like Yong Heng and Tuxing parts can be purchased easily.
How is that with Vevor?
Where did you get the replacement parts for the Vevor?I bought it... Bayonet sockets were already in rust. I fully disassembled it and replaced almost all parts.
Its not vevor parts, just normal copperpipe and sockets. Electrics and pump was totally fine, but some o-rings and sockets were pretty bad quality.Where did you get the replacement parts for the Vevor?
Okay, but what i also want to know if things like cilinder heads etcetera are available. Tuxing and Yong Heng offer them for theirs.Its not vevor parts, just normal copperpipe and sockets. Electrics and pump was totally fine, but some o-rings and sockets were pretty bad quality.
Yong Heng remains popular for those not able, or willing, to make the big money jump to higher end compressors. Lack of portability is a downside but an SCBA tank, filled by the YH, will suffice. As long as the owner treats them well, longevity and dependability, along with ease of repair with low cost, easily available parts, makes an authentic Yong Heng a no-brainer. WMFrom what i've read after digging deeper, Vevor offers basically no warantee or parts. If the compressor breaks within the first year (warantee period) they offer a partial refund.
Yeah i'll pass on this one.