In the world of tools, no other company has been at it as long as Campbell Hausfeld. First manufacturing horse drawn wagons in the 1830’s, Campbell Hausfeld has gone on to have a long history of making quality tools for the professional and consumer alike.

One of the most popular product lines that Campbell Hausfeld offers is their line of air tools. Introduced in 1940, it has since become the flagship line of products that they offer. Campbell Hausfeld air tools have a long reputation for being reliable and high quality.
Campbell Hausfeld air tools are made to work off of any standard air compressor. Ranging from nail and staple guns to power washers, to paint sprayers and inflators, they are a leader in air powered tools.
Campbell Hausfeld also manufactures some of the most popular and best loved air compressors on the market today. Air compressors use a motor to place air under high pressure in a specially designed metal tank. Once the air has been pressurized or compressed, a hose can then be attached to the tank so that the air can be released. The pressure of the air leaving the tank is sufficient to create forward motion for whatever air tool is attached.

Perhaps the most familiar of all Campbell Hausfeld Air Tools is the pressure washer. Coupling water with the force of the air, a pressure washer is capable of removing dirt, paint and even coatings such as mortar and stucco from a surface. It is a much faster and more efficient way of cleaning an outdoor surface than using a sponge or mop, though you must be very careful because the force with which the water is expelled can be great enough to cause bodily injury and to damage wood and other surfaces. The water is expelled in a small stream of extremely fine droplets of water, which allows the water to act as an abrasive as well as a rinsing agent.
Regardless of whether you are aware of it or not, you have probably used or seen Campbell Hausfeld air tools at some point. Many gas stations utilize their products for tire inflation, so if you have ever inflated your tired, there is a good chance that you have used them. There are many different sizes on the market, ranging from small 1 and 2 gallon units that are considered to be “hobby compressors” to tanks that hold hundreds of gallons and are gas powered. Next time you are in the home improvement store, stop by the air tools section. You are bound to see Campbell Hausfeld there.
—Professional Power Tool Guide










