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VEVOR VEVOR 1800W High Pressure Compressor (manual stop)
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VEVOR VEVOR 1800W High Pressure Compressor (manual stop)

4,500 psi / 300 bar tank capable

Specifications

Max pressure
4,500 psi (300 bar)
Cooling
water + air; LED temperature display; 50-70 C working range, hard stop/water change at 75 C; container not included
Moisture handling
oil/water separator
Auto-stop
No
Duty cycle
attended operation; manual stop
Noise
78 dB
Vessel guidance
Yong Heng pattern economics; attended fills only
Also sold as
Yong Heng pattern

Estimated fill times

Vessel0 → 250 bar200 → 300 bar
gun cylinder 0.3L10.8 min4.3 min
1L bottle36.1 min14.4 min
2L bottle72.2 min28.9 min
3L bottle108.3 min43.3 min
6.8L (74ci) tank245.6 min98.2 min
9L (97ci) tank325 min130 min

All values estimated from stated manufacturer or reviewer benchmarks (1 benchmark); treat as run-time, not wall-time, past the unit's duty-cycle guidance.

Where to buy

Prices captured 2026-07-06; follow the link for current pricing and stock.

About VEVOR

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VEVOR
China (global e-commerce brand)

VEVOR is a high-volume equipment brand whose PCP range spans the whole budget spectrum: a Yong Heng-pattern 1800W water-cooled shop unit at the bottom of the price ladder, compact 300W portables with built-in converters and auto-stop, and double-cylinder variants above those. Specs are honest for the tier, with manual-stop models clearly labeled and stated fill times in line with the pattern each unit copies. The brand's scale means parts listings and replacement units are easy to find, though warranty service draws recurring complaints.

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Specifications come from manufacturer pages and named retailer listings; blanks mean a value wasn't published, not that it's zero. Fill-time figures are derived estimates, not lab measurements. Always follow the manufacturer's fill and duty-cycle guidance.