🔧 Quiet power that moves with you—compress your work, not your peace.
The California Air Tools CAT-4610AC is a lightweight, ultra-quiet 1.0 HP portable air compressor featuring a durable oil-free dual piston pump with over 3000 hours lifespan. Its 4.6-gallon rust-resistant aluminum twin tank and low 60 dB noise level make it perfect for noise-sensitive environments. Operating efficiently on just 8.5 amps, it delivers consistent airflow for professional nailing and other tasks, all while being easy to transport and compatible with standard household power.
Brand | California Air Tools |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Nailing |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Noise Level | 60 dB |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Air Compressor & Air Filter |
Item Weight | 45.5 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 2 Horsepower |
Capacity | 4.6 Gallons |
Color | Silver |
Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 19.1"L x 16.7"W x 19.7"H |
Style | Aluminum Tank |
AC Adapter Current | 8.5 Amps |
Air Flow Capacity | 2.2 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Motor Horsepower | 1 Horsepower |
Model Name | 1.0 HP Ultra Quiet and Oil-Free Air Compressor |
Maximum Operating Pressure | 120 Bars |
Manufacturer | California Air Tools |
UPC | 686906695092 743369740117 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00743369740117 |
Part Number | CAT-4610AC |
Item Weight | 45.5 pounds |
Item model number | CAT-4610AC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Aluminum Twin Tank |
Horsepower | 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Certification | certified frustration-free |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
L**A
Quite.
Great compressor. Not too loo.
L**N
Look no further. Best compressor you could hope for.
Wow just wow. If you have ever had a run of the mill air compressor and are tired of the loud and obnoxious sound that it produces then this is the best thing you'll ever buy. I have had a 30 gallon oil-less 2.6hp craftsman and it was loud as could be, in the 95 to100db range and if you used it for any extended amount of time it was unbearable in the garage. I got a 5hp 80 gal oiled and it was better but it was still loud and the sound was much lower toned so it was more tolerable. But when i needed a smaller one and stated doing research and California Air Tools kept popping up as the one to go with due to its quietness compared to all the others. I have a friend with a porter cable 6gal for $99 and it seems to be the one that everyone buys, it is loud @85-90db but face it most compressors are and that is what is to be expected. I almost pulled the trigger until i saw this one as an amazon open box for $120 and thought id give it a try. I will tell you that i would happily pay the full price of $200 if i would have been able to hear it run before. It is as quiet as they say. You can have a conversation right next to it while talking at a normal level. The build quality is far above most compressors i the sub $300 category.
T**M
Hopefully the beginning of a beautiful relationship....
First impressions are that it exceeds the advertised specs- and more importantly why I bought it. The unit came securely packaged and double boxed. I mention this as a Hitachi that I had gotten from Amazon a number of years back. Amazon being Amazon handled that situation well, but it was a relief having this one pink and perfect. The Porter Cable 6 gallon that this replaced , served me reasonably well. Though the first one on that and its replacement developed leaks within a month. Should this one do the same, I will update my review. I still have the old Hitachi- and it doesn't leak a bit.To start with, the noise from every other small compressor I've had is simply rude compared to this little gem. Not only does it run quietly, it performs well. The old PC was starting to draw more amps as it aged. This runs off a nice 5500 watt inverter, but when the 8.5 AMP cold start draw eventually turns into 12 and change, it is time to take the stress off. This one currently pulls 7.4 amps all day long. I opted for the aluminum tank as I am one of THOSE who doesn't drain his tanks as often as I should. I don't spray with it , so I'll be doing well to drain this once a week. You know what the other steel tanks looked like when they were drained. Rust. This is actually close in size to the PC as well. It nestles in the same frame as that one. Bonus.Update June 2022She's still running as new after much use.
S**E
Great Compressor – this is my second one
It’s quiet, lightweight, and meets all of my needs in my home garage / workshop environment where I use it frequently.I have it on a custom-made stand with a 3/8” 100ft retractable air reel mounted underneath it. The hose reel connects into one of the compressor air outputs – and I have a coiled air compressor hose connected into the second output for quickly grabbing and using air around my adjacent work benches. (See Compressor Set-Up pic).I had no hesitation buying this 4610AC as a direct replacement for my original 4610A.It’s marginally more expensive to buy the “A” (Aluminum air tanks) than the “S” (Steel air tanks) but the weight difference makes it more than worthwhile to do so.I will use the frame and air tanks from my original 4610A to add a further 4.6 gallons of air capacity to my set-up as and when needed. I attach a couple of pics showing how this arrangement can work. Those additional bare air tanks can be used in several additive and optional ways in future when a larger reserve air volume is needed. The two bare tanks can even be charged and then easily transported indoors for the odd occasion when I just need a small volume of air to blow something out in the house.Highly recommend this compressor – you shouldn’t be disappointed!
T**3
Finally an Indoor compressor
Super quiet, but that's why I bought it. Well packaged, it survived intact as I watched the UPS man roll it out the door of the truck (yes, he rolled the square box up the aisle and was end-over-ending it down the stairs when I told him to stop and I would take it from there). At roughly 45lbs, it's not heavy, but still not light; however, definitely light enough to carry out of a truck. Would be nice to see an aluminum frame for even more weight savings. The on/off switch is not readable unless you have a clear angle as it's black on black. I simply wrote on/off with a white marker to make identification quicker, especially in low light. Because of the small capacity it took some time to fine adjust the regulator to (110psi max) without going below. Once I found it, I marked the spot as a reference. I was easily able to adjust the low limit switch to 95psi (factory appeared to be ~85psi) to ensure my nailer didn't fall below minimum.Finally I don't get interrupted by the compressor, and the baby can still sleep when I work inside. For reference, I replaced a bostich pancake with this unit. I swear the bostich was louder than my 5hp shop compressor. This compressor is being used for nail guns only. You could fill tires and do the occasional blast of air, but capacity is lacking for any flowing air application.
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