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The PCP compressor range as with other AG products is now well represented by manufactures in the far east, Tuxing now a popular
name. The price I note for these compressors is extremely attractive, £150..ish for a mobile, 300bar fill, maintenance free..............
I am considering the Tuxing TXES062 which fits all my needs, would be pleased to read any TXES062 owner reviews?
 
I’ve a little vevor thats been used weekly and it’s still working fine, it must be 18month old at least.

You know what’s going to happen now 😂😂
Time to find a service kit mate for when it poops itself😆... They're super easy to work on and not really that badly built especially at the money..
 
I have a Yong Heng-alike for the bottles.

and a TXET062 for direct rifle fill.
I have recently fitted a control module ala WULF.
I am currently awaiting arrival of a couple of service kits, Aliexpress, to give it a full makeover before going back into operation.
It is dis-assembled ATM. There was copper grease for lubrication in the crank area:eek:
A few areas of gunk buildup , as expected.

The TXES062 appears to be modelled along the same line as the GX CS3 which gets favourable reviews although it is a jump up in price.
I suspect the TXES062 is an evolution of earlier models.
Now incorporates PSU, cables etc in a single package, however, it is still a simple 12V compressor.

Buy from a reputable outlet and pay with a credit card - just in case.
 
I started with a Tuxing, for what they cost, they are decent, and like most things I like from an engineering perspective, incredibly simple, but reasonably effective. Could they be improved on? Of course, but at the price point it's hard to fault them as they're basically decent hand pump money. What I would advise is filtration should be bigger than the pencil style filter often included (don't buy something stupidly big, it just increases the filter volume/run time and isn't required), and if you're going to be filling multiple guns in a sitting, it gets quite annoying if you do proper cooling cycles in between as well as loud. I got to the point where something bigger was a better idea (2-3 of us shooting twice a week at the time), that's when I wished I had got the GX or Hills. Eventually I got a Hills and saved myself 2hrs a week just in fills/cooling and it's a lot easier to live with (quicker/quieter). Also, if you need to fill a 1ltr bottle, buy something bigger.
 
I wish I'd known about the Tuxing before getting seduced by the Wulf compressor at the local RFD. They're identical apart from the screenprinted logo, but the Wulf is almost double the price.

I'm happy to support the local business, so it's not a huge deal. Plus (and potential Tuxing buyers - be aware) it was almost immediately a benefit having bought locally, as the first unit I got had a fault (internal air leak) so I took it back and got a brand new replacement a couple of days later. And the Wulf has a 2 year warranty which is also a bit of extra peace of mind.
 
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