Makita MAC700 Compressor - 2.0 HP with
Low Noise, Low AMP Draw and High Output
Specifications
Horsepower 2.0
Pump Oil-lubricated
Tank (ga.) 2.6 "Hot Dog"
Performance (CFM) 90 PSI 3.3 40 PSI 3.8
Operating Pressure (PSI) 0 - 130
AMPS 12.4
Noise level (dB) 80
Size 18"x10"x22"
Net Weight (lbs.) 52
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 60.50
UPC Code 088381053525
Makita MAC700 Compressor - 2.0 HP with Low Noise, Low AMP Draw and High
Output
Features
High Output - Cast Iron Pump with Big Bore™ cylinder and piston, combined with greater bore and stroke,
delivers maximum performance.
Low Noise - Substantially lower noise levels with a large 1,720 - RPM pump-enabling greater displacement at
lower RPM.
Low Amp Draw - Reduces incidences of tripped breakers and voltage drop that can cause premature motor
failure.
Oil Lubricated - Cooler running pump, minimizes wear.
Roll-bar Handle - For portability and additional protection.
Large automotive style industrial air filter for increased air intake and greater efficiency
Durable cast iron cylinder reduces wear and increases pump life; removable for easy maintenance
Oil sight glass for fast, easy and efficient maintenance
Lever handle ball valve - tank drain valve improves upon standard petcock design for easier maintenance
Built-in thermal overload for additional motor protection
Product Description
Amazon.com
This one’s a bit of a paradox: The do-it-yourselfer might pass by this compressor in favor of an oil-free, no-
maintenance model, but it’s actually one of the best on the market for the homeowner, hobbyist and
weekend warrior.
There are three factors that made us form this opinion. First, it’s the quietest compressor we’ve ever
encountered. It’s a remarkable departure in a genre of tools that normally force you to suspend
conversation while it’s cycling. The MAC700 puts out 80 decibels, according to the folks at Makita, and when
you compare that to the 90 and up you get from most units, that’s practically a hum. So we like this for
household use, especially in a basement shop.
Next on our list of pluses for the DIY-er is the low-amp draw, and with that, fewer trips to the breaker box
and less chance of premature motor failure. The other feature that won us over is the easy-on-the-hand
lever handle ball valve that saves your knuckles when you drain the tank. It’s also got a really fast cycle, so
by the time you take a sip of water, you’re ready to work again.
It’s made like a champ, with a roll-bar handle that protects your investment, a cast-iron cylinder for durability
and an oil sight glass that makes maintenance a breeze.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
What’s in the Box
Oiled single hot dog compressor with handle; 1/4-inch brass Makita universal coupler
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