Compressed Air on a Tool Belt something new in the world of pneumatic tools. Lowe's and Rhino Power have teamed up to offer a portable new Kobalt CO2 Regulator. The Regulator is compact and lightweight, and equipped with a standard universal connector to power most pneumatic tools-brad nailers, staplers, roofing guns, inflators, caulking guns, etc. It comes with a 10-foot extendible air hose and CO2 tank. The tank and regulator, which have a combined weight of less than 5 pounds, are designed to clip to your tool belt; just hook the pneumatic tool to the connector and go to work.
According to Lowe's, carbon dioxide is nearly 500-percent more efficient than traditional air compressors. The company estimates that a full 9-ounce CO2 tank will yield 675 shots with a brad gun, 338 with a brad/stapler and 270 with a caulking gun. And unlike battery power, CO2 will provide full power right to the last shot. The Kobalt Portable Compressed CO2 Regulator will soon be available exclusively at Lowe's at a retail price of $99. A spare 9-ounce Rhino Power CO2 tank has an MSRP of $23.97, or you can exchange an emtpy tank for a full one at Lowe's, which costs only $5.97. Twenty-ounce tanks are also available. http://ww2.bluerhino.com/eprise/main/RhinoPower/AirTools/index.html ********************************************************************** This message and its attachments may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not disclose or use the information contained in it. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete the e-mail. Any content of this message and its attachments which does not relate to the official business of Eraring Energy must be taken not to have been sent or endorsed by Eraring Energy. No warranty is made that the e-mail or attachment(s) are free from computer virus or other defect. ********************************************************************** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
