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Campbell Hausfeld CC2300
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Rechargeable at home or in the car, this model provides air and doubles as a power source for products that operate on 12 volts DC. For the best deal on the Campbell Hausfeld CC2300, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the CC2300 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. At StreetPrices, we want you to have the most accurate information possible. That's why we update our prices as soon as we notice a change — other comparison shopping sites update only once or twice a day.
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Campbell Hausfeld CC2300
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Reviews by Users
11 Sep 2008



Campbell Haussfeld #CC2300 RCH Air Compressor
Product is excellent. Exactely as described. I topped off the tires on 3 cars for starters. Still have green (hi charge) charge indicator.
–Jack Kellerfrom Amazon.com
29 Nov 2007



Piece of Junk
This item was used mainly to inflate basketballs, footballs, floating devices and topping off tires. Its good for the light duty fill-ups, however, it is awful for tires. It is too weak and the pressure gauge was never accurate. Additionally, to use the unit, it must have a full battery charge. If the battery dies and you think you can just plug it in and it will work, you are mistaken. It only draws power from the battery. Good only if you plan on using it for sporting goods.
–Dougfrom Amazon.com
01 Nov 2007



Battery problems are a huge pain
My father had an inflator that you could plug in to a standard wall socket. I wanted one like that, but they're hard to find anymore. Unfortunately, this battery-powered one is a huge pain. The battery hardly ever holds a charge. There are all sorts of "rules" about how to store, charge, and use it in order not to screw up the battery. I'm on my second battery (provided free of charge when the first one ate it) but it's already gone bad as well. I have to charge it right before I use it, and I g...
–David Hewittfrom Amazon.com