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Ingersoll-Rand DD2T2 14.5 Amp 2-Horsepower 4-1/2-Gallon Oiled Twin Hot Dog Compressor

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Product Features
Ingersoll-Rand DD2T2 14.5 Amp 2-Horsepower 4-1/2-Gallon Oiled Twin Hot Dog Compressor
  • Lightweight and compact oil-lube compressor with a durable cast iron cylinder
  • Provides durability on the job site from interior trim and finish, roofing, decking, framing and sheathing, or heavier construction applications
  • Double the pump life of similar oil free products and crafted from rugged cast iron construction
  • Includes 1/4-inch universal coupler, mounted regulator and pressure gauge, 4.5-gallon twin tanks, all season select lubricant, and a power cord
  • 21-by-17-by-15-inches at 65.4-pounds

Product Review
Product Description
This hand-carry air compressor is designed to provide power, durability and portability on the job site. Built to last, this oil-lube compressor with durable cast-iron cylinders is designed for the toughest 100% continuous duty applications. Conveniently mounted regulator and pressure gauge, All Season Select lubricant and a power cord. Also has 100% continuous duty rating and extended warranty with use of T30 select oil (see below). U.S.A. Max. PSI: 125, Volts: 120, HP: 2, Air Tank Size (gal.): 4.5, Tank Description: Twin-Stack, Pump: Direct drive, Air Outlet Size (in.): 3/8, Portable or Stationary: Portable, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 21 x 15 x 17
Amazon.com Product Description
The Ingersoll Rand DD2T2 Two-Horsepower Single-Stage Twin Hot Dog Compressor is a lightweight and compact oil-lube compressor with a durable cast-iron cylinder for long-term reliability. A versatile addition to your shop, the DD2T2 is ideal for a range of jobs, including interior trim and finish, roofing, decking, framing, sheathing, and heavier construction applications.

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Two-Horsepower Single-Stage Twin Hot Dog Air Compressor
At a Glance:
  • Lightweight, portable oil-lube compressor with durable cast-iron construction

  • Provides double the pump life of similar oil-free products

  • 125 max psi for everything from roofing to interior trim and finish

  • Includes 1/4" universal coupler, mounted regulator and pressure gauge, 4.5-gallon twin tanks, all season select lubricant, and power cord

  • 1-year warranty
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Ingersoll Rand DD2T2 Two-Horsepower Single-Stage Twin Hot Dog Compressor
The DD2T2 is designed to bring power, durability, and portability to the jobsite.
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125 Maximum PSI for Handling a Variety of Jobs
Like all single-stage compressors, the DD2T2 compresses air in just one stroke for fast results. Its over-sized belt wheels allow for cool operation, so you can enjoy years of powerful performance. And with a maximum psi of 125, the DD2T2 can handle a variety of jobs with ease.

Power and Durability Without the Heat
The DD2T2 is designed to bring power, durability, and portability to the jobsite. It's crafted of durable cast iron and provides double the pump life of similar oil-free products to tackle the toughest 100% continuous-duty applications.

At the same time, its high-performance 2-horsepower motor doesn't require a starter and won't overheat, thanks to manual thermal overload protection.

Easy to Service and Maintain
This pump gives you a break from the hassle of service and maintenance. With Ingersoll Rand synthetic lubricants' 2,000-hour oil-change intervals (four times longer than mineral-based lubricants), you can go longer between service checks. Keeping enough oil in the tank is easy; simply check the level via the clear glass.

For further convenience, the DD2T2's high-efficiency, stainless steel finger valves are simple, efficient, and easy to maintain.

The DD2T2 is backed by a one-year warranty.

Ingersoll Rand Air Tools: Reliability and Power
Whether you're working in the shop, at the garage, or on a heavy-duty jobsite, you can depend on Ingersoll Rand air tools for quality and performance. Ingersoll Rand tools are powerful, durable, and easy to use, reducing downtown and improving productivity.

For more than 100 years, the company's advanced engineering, manufacturing, and service models have set a standard of excellence. Trust Ingersoll Rand to help you complete your work faster and easier than ever before.

What's in the Box
DD2T2 Compressor; 1/4-inch universal coupler; mounted regulator and pressure gauge; 4.5-gallon twin tanks; all-season select lubricant; power cord; and manual.



Product Details
Ingersoll-Rand DD2T2 14.5 Amp 2-Horsepower 4-1/2-Gallon Oiled Twin Hot Dog Compressor
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  • Publisher: Ingersoll-Rand
  • Label: Ingersoll-Rand
  • Studio: Ingersoll-Rand
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 15 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Tools: #46902

Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review: 4.5 Star

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Not A 100% Duty Cycle - False advertising 2010-02-26
Comment: The previous reviewer was correct. I called IR and they said that for this product 100% meant there was air in the tank 100% of the time. This is not the industry definition of duty cycle - actual duty cycle is no better than other brands. Also I went to their website and pulled up the Manual and it said the compressor could not be operated if temperatures are less than 32 degrees. Pretty worthless to a contractor in "North" america. [...]

Check out this Makita - a much better unit for the money [...]
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Thanks for the reviews. 2009-10-04
Comment: I've been looking for a compressor to replace my Hitachi that I use on jobs. I needed one that was under 15 amps, but still powerful enough to run my nail guns. The Hitachi was throwing breakers. I bought two DeWalt's, but one wouldn't start up and the other had a massive air leak in the regulator. After reading these reviews, I decided to give this compressor a try. It was better packaged then the others and just seemed better built. It started right up, built up pressure and held air without any problems. I've been using it all week with both a framing gun and coil nailer without any problems. Best of all, it hasn't tripped a breaker!!!!
Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: NOT 100% duty cycle as claimed, and very cheaply made 2009-07-21
Comment: Some retailers will claim this unit is made in the US...it is actually made in Italy. (And very poorly at that...)

First off, the compressor arrived with no fewer than three air leaks. The dual quick-connect fitting, and both drain cocks, were installed with NO tape or dope. Worse, once I re-installed them PROPERLY, one of the drain cocks was next to impossible to close completely, and the other could not be turned tightly enough to completely close it off, including with a wrench.

So I called IR customer service (1-800-SERV-AIR) to order replacements. While on the phone, I asked the tech about the claimed 100% duty cycle. Turns out it's nowhere even near that! He said that if the compressor cycles more than 7 times an hour, it is considered abuse.

SEVEN TIMES AN HOUR?? That's roughly two pin nailers! Must be Ingersoll has a different definition for 'duty cycle' than the industry standard. Interestingly enough, it is only the marketing materials which say 100%...it is mentioned nowhere in the owners manual.

And finally, because the unit was intended for the European market, the regulators are primarily denominated in bars, not PSI. The PSI scale is the inner reading (think km/h on a US speedometer), and is very difficult to read quickly.

Bottom line...get something else. You can find a much better unit for much less money. Apparently Ingersoll has gone the 'value engineering' route, and that's a shame.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Great Price for a Great Compressor! 2009-06-27
Comment: This is the first air compressor I have ever purchased for home use. I have worked with air compressors for over 30 years at my job and Ingersoll Rand is a very trusted name in the business.
The compressor arrived and I noticed right away that the brass fitting that connected the regulator to the top tank was snapped clean off at the threads.
I immediately contacted Amazon about this and within a few hours had a reply from them. They informed me that I could receive a replacement or a refund for the item. I chose to receive a replacement unit. Within four working days I had the replacement unit and I had yet to send back the broken unit. (Which I did the next day with free return shipping)
The replacement unit arrived in perfect condition and after checking the oil and putting in the dip stick, it fired right up. I have used it to put air in my car and truck tires, but I am sure I will find more uses for it.
As for being loud, it is a compressor but I do not feel it is overly noisy. It does loose pressure over time, but this is not a problem as I do not keep it pressured up when not in use. I would think that a little tightening of fittings would solve this. I also plan on later date to change the brass fitting into the top tank to a steel fitting.
I also like the fact it has a 2HP motor when all the others I looked at were less HP.
Overall, a Great Price for a Great Compressor!
Also, I am impressed with Amazon.com in that they replied to me quickly and after making my choice they sent me an email with a return label for me to print out so that the return shipping was free. They handled this problem quickly and professionally. Five stars to Amazon.com as well!
Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: It leaked the first minute 2009-06-14
Comment: I received it brand new on June 12, 2009, checked the oil and turned it on. It compressed fast and I let it stand without connecting any hoses to check for leaks, as I could hear sound between the pump and the tanks. Sure enough, within minutes the pump came on. Called Ingersoll, they gave me a number and address for a local local repair shop, yet to take it there. Disconnected from the power source and let it stand over night. By early next morning, it dropped from 125 psi to under 20. Disappointed by IR?? Yes!!!! Home Depot would have been better.

Update, June 22. Took it to the repair shop on Monday, June 15. It took them until Friday 4:00 p.m. to call me that they tightened some connectors and sealed other joints. Picked it up before 5 p.m. Compressed it to 125 psi. By 6:30 a.m. on Saturday it was down to 40 psi. Called the shop and Ingersoll. The shop said to take it back to them. I'll post an update after the second visit to the shop.
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