Let's talk compressors (for the shop)

Stay away from the electric motor ones, they suck, take forever to fill and can't run power tools at a decent CFM for any more than ten seconds.

Get a compressor with pistons and a belt for some serious power tool action.

I bought a sears 35 gallon compressor with the electric oil free motor.
It's okay for airing up tires and using air tools to an extent but I can't do any serious cut off wheel work or grinding as it fades off quickly and takes too long to fill up which gets very frustrating.
Don't get me wrong, it is okay and it's better than nothing but it does not compare to the larger models with the two or four stroke big *** pistons on top.