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The Makita MAC2400 is a professional-grade 2.5 HP oil-lubricated air compressor featuring a cast iron Big Bore pump for faster recovery and longer life. Delivering 4.2 CFM at 90 PSI with a low noise level of 79 dB, it combines industrial power with quiet operation. Its roll-cage design and low AMP draw ensure durability and reliable performance on demanding job sites, while easy maintenance features keep downtime minimal. Perfect for pros who demand efficiency, longevity, and quiet strength.











| AC Adapter Current | 12.3 Amps |
| ASIN | B0001Q2VPK |
| Air Flow Capacity | 4.2 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,619 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #67 in Portable Air Compressors |
| Brand | Makita |
| Capacity | 4.2 Gallons |
| Color | Factory |
| Compatible Hose Diameter | 0.5 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,315) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381053532 |
| Horsepower | 2.5 |
| Included Components | 2 1/4" Universal Quick Coupler, Male (447013-E), Air Compressor Oil (181122-A) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 80.8 pounds |
| Item model number | MAC2400 |
| Manufacturer | Makita |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Maximum Horsepower | 2.5 Horsepower |
| Maximum Power | 2.5 Horsepower |
| Model Name | Makita MAC2400 2.5 HP* Big Bore™ Air Compressor |
| Motor Horsepower | 2.5 Horsepower |
| Noise Level | 79 Decibels |
| Part Number | MAC2400 |
| Pattern | Air Compressor |
| Power Source | electric-powered |
| Product Dimensions | 20.25"L x 19.5"W x 19.75"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cutting, Grinding, Spraying |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | MAC2400 |
| Tank Volume | 4.2 Gallons |
| Thickness | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 088381053532 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Parts & Labor |
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Quiet Powerhouse – Reliable and Built to Last
I’ve been using the Makita MAC2400 for a few years in my home garage, mainly for automotive work. I regularly ran an Ingersoll Rand impact gun, air grinder, air hammer, and air nozzle off it, and this compressor never let me down. The quiet operation (79 dB) is a huge plus – I could comfortably work in the same small space without feeling drowned out. The Big Bore design really does make a difference: faster recovery time, solid airflow (4.2 CFM @ 90 PSI), and consistent performance. Maintenance is simple – I changed the oil regularly, and the cast-iron build feels like it’s designed for decades of use. It’s heavy, but the roll cage design makes it durable and portable enough for job site or garage work. Overall, this is a professional-grade air compressor that delivers industrial-level performance, value and the reliability Makita is known for. If you need a unit that runs cool, lasts long, and doesn’t blast your ears, this is the one. ✅ Pros: Quiet, powerful, durable, excellent recovery time ⚠️ Cons: Heavy, not the easiest to move around frequently
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Great Compressor after 4 Years
I am a construction contractor in California with over 34 years experience ... and I am hard on my equipment. I purchased this Makita MAC2400 back in January 2012 for $299 from Amazon and use it almost daily, running wide crown lathing/roofing staplers, framing nailing guns, finish nailing guns. air blowers and most often pneumatic air chiselers/air hammers. This compressor is now working on its 5th year of labor without any issues, with the only maintenance being - oil changes ( which I have only done 1 time so far) and making sure that I drain the air tanks at the of every day. It has enough air power to run 2 nail guns simultaneously and run a pneumatic air chisel ( which draws 4CFMs) all day. While it does recycle almost continuously , when running a 4 CFM air chisel, this Makita MAC2400 has never quit on me. Some might complain about the weight (80lbs) being a con, it is a heavy compressor for its class (twin hotdog) but I believe that the oil lubricated, cast iron pump and steel construction is a pro ....due to the return of its on the job toughness. I also like the fact the this compressor is on the quiet side of noise output, couple that with its low RPM, makes this compressor easy to leave in the same room that you are working in, The low amp draw is also an added benifit and I rarely trip any electrical circuit breakers, albeit, I try to keep the extension cords lengths to a minimum and try to use the highest gage (14g or above ) when ever possible. If, I need more length I use more air hose. I used to kill Oil-Free compressors in the years past, MAC2000, Dewalt, Rigid 45150 .... while they were lighter in weight and powerful, they were very loud and with the teflon lined cylinder pump ....wore out within 2 years of purchase. If you dont mind the weight of this compressor it will do the job for you in the years to come.
G**N
Excellent Air Compressor. Great Quality.
This is definitely one of my most favorite items I've purchased from Amazon. Excellent air compressor. Well constructed, good workmanship, quality parts, smooth running, and it even looks great, with a quality paint job. Plus it's much quieter than the "Task Force" 5 gallon compressor that I replaced. And the performance of this Makita puts that 5 gallon "Task Force" compressor to shame. It easily runs every air tool I've hooked up to it...nail gun, staple gun, paint sprayer, etc. Also, in the questions section for this compressor, there have been some nebulous answers as to whether this compressor will run an impact wrench without difficulty. I can assure you that this compressor can run a 1/2 inch impact wrench with no difficulty. This compressor is fairly heavy. As you can see from the pictures I've included, I mounted it to a cart that I purchased from Lowes, so now I never have to lift it again. The cart came with 4 inch polyurethane wheels, but the wheels had no brakes. So I replaced them with a set of 5 inch polyurethane wheels with brakes. (I put the 4 inch wheels on my Rubbermaid mop bucket...much better than the wheels it came with). The compressor would have probably stayed firmly planted on the cart due to the compressor's weight, but I preferred to bolt it to the cart. The compressor has four rubber feet bolted to the frame, so bolting the compressor to a cart is simply a matter of drilling four holes in the proper place on the cart, remove the bolts from the rubber feet on the bottom of the compressor, then set the compressor on the cart, then run bolts through the holes in the cart, through the rubber feet, and then tighten the bolts into the frame of the compressor. The rubber feet that come with the compressor would probably be very good at cushioning any vibration from the compressor to the cart, but as long as I had them off I decided to replace them with a set of very high quality sorbothane anti-vibration pads ($30 for a set of four 2" x 2" pads). I drilled a hole in the middle of each pad then bolted the compressor and pads onto my cart. I put the rubber feet that came with the compressor on the bottom of the large case of my home-made computer. Perfect fit and better than the feet that came on the computer case. As you can see, I also bolted a retractable air hose reel onto my cart with 50 feet of good quality rubber air hose. I also put an air/water separator onto the air hose that does a very nice job of removing water from the line before the air enters whatever air tool I have attached. A push-valve on the separator allows you to drain any drops of water that it might collect with just the push of a finger. One more thing. The compressor comes with one small bottle of compressor oil. The compressor will take the entire contents of that bottle to get the oil level to the full mark on the oil sight glass. I filled the compressor with the included oil and then ran the compressor for the required break-in period specified in the owner's manual. After that break-in period, I immediately changed the oil. I used high quality Royal Purple synthetic compressor oil when I changed the oil, and the compressor runs even quieter with the Royal Purple synthetic then it did with the oil that was included with the compressor. I hope this review is helpful for anyone looking for a very decent air compressor, as well as giving some helpful suggestions for mounting the compressor to a cart.
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