🚀 Elevate Your Efficiency with Robinair's VacuMaster!
The Robinair 15800 VacuMaster Economy Vacuum Pump is engineered for commercial refrigeration, featuring a powerful 2-stage rotary vane design, 8 CFM free air displacement, and a thermally protected 1 HP motor. With a user-friendly oil fill port and advanced airflow engineering, this pump ensures optimal performance and longevity.
Manufacturer | Robinair |
Brand | Robinair |
Model | ROB15800 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Item model number | 15800 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | STEEL |
Manufacturer Part Number | 15800 |
Special Features | Portable |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 746 watts |
C**C
Awesome Pump - READ the Manual!
I've had this pump for a few months and it works wonderfully. I use it only for degassing silicone rubber prior to making molds. One thing I would strongly recommend is reading the manual carefully prior to use. I believe a lot of the negative reviews on this pump are from people who did exactly the opposite. The pump comes with 2 bottles of oil; I did not need to use both of them. You fill the pump with oil until it reaches the minimum line, then run the pump until it runs smoothly. Then I put the rest of the first bottle in and haven't changed or added more since. This is a strong pump (2-stage 8CFM) so you will get small oil misting but it's nowhere near as bad as the negative reviews say (they probably maxed the oil level before the pump was even turned on for the first time). I use the pump in my garage, and attached a 3-foot 0.5" EPDM rubber gasoline hose to the oil exhaust and directed the tiny bit of fume out the window. I even went outside to check how much mist was coming out and saw intermittent nearly transparent puffs; nowhere near the "heavy mist" that some people are describing. As for vacuum, I get a solid 29 on the gauge of my vacuum chamber, but I also live in PA where the altitude is around 728'. The higher your altitude, the harder it will be to hit 29. All in all, this is a really great pump for the price and does exactly what I need it to do with no issue at all. Glad I ignored the bad reviews and gave it a chance.P.S. What convinced me to ignore the bad reviews was the user manual. It is freely available online (check Robinair's website) and it directly outlined how to avoid all the issues the negative reviews were mentioning. Following the manual personally avoided every issue, which is why I am convinced those negative users did not read it before use. I do recommend buying the EPDM hose, even in a well ventilated area. 3 feet of it cost me < $5 at the local auto parts shop.
G**K
Powers 2 milkers, and does all our refrigeration repair.
This unit has been used in the repair/recharge of 2 chest freezers, and 2 auto air conditioners....THEN....it is in its second year of providing vacuum for a home milker. We turn it on 2X a day and milk for 30 minutes....flawless performance. It will power 2 Surge milkers with no problem. We change the oil completely about every 4 months. A good source of inexpensive oil is a local Farm Store that supplies Dairymen.We put a pipe on the exhaust, as this unit will throw a cloud of finely atomized oil fog. We just pipe that outside.VERY GOOD QUALITY UNITFOLLOW UP...... I was concerned by the increase in oil "fog" that the machine put out. I thought that it could be rectified with a repair kit. My call to Robinaire yielded results...and an honest admission. My pump was said to be fine. It puts out more fog when the humidity is higher or more moisture is present in the system. The tech told me that there is no "repair" possibilities for that pump..."It is a cheap Asian import".I still rate it highly. But a person with heavy use and long-term needs might want to upgrade to a rebuildable pump. It is working fine for nearly 2 years now powering a surge milker.FOLLOW UP # 2.... I should have been a Prophet. Our pump is barely working now after 2 years of using 2X a day to milk. I bought a Gast 1/2 hp 1023 off Ebay for $260. I would have bought that first if I knew then what I know now. This pump is EXCELLENT for refrigeration/air conditioning work. A normal person probably won't wear it out in a lifetime. Real AC mechanics buy rebuildable brands. The Gast is designed to run 24/7 for 5-7 years before a new vane kit brings it back to 100%. The Gast is NO GOOD for refrigeration work.......but it is the better choice for milking.I can offer a lifespan estimate for this of about 500 - 700 hours. I changed the oil often. that works out to about $ fifty cents an hour until failure.
G**M
Great Item, However Robinair is a Scam Artist that Secretly Sells Refurbished pumps labeled as "New"
This review is not so much about this product as much a reflection of Robinair's business practices through online sales. I have three of their products previous, two two stage 3cfms and this was going to be my second 8cfm. I was buying it because I love the power my 8cfm has over the smaller pumps while being not much louder to operate. So I ordered this vacuum excited to add it to my family of pumps.When it arrived I noticed something strange. It had thick dark golden oil in the oil sight, right out of the box. I flipped through the instructions (i have never seen this before in a "new" pump) and sure enough in nice bold dark print the Robinair Owners Manual states "item ships without pump oil" and to add pump oil before the inital use of the pump. This residual dark oil freaked me out mostly because the oil Robinair itself sells for use in its pump (and the only oil I use) is almost perfectly clear. The oil in my pump looked more like honey than pump oil. So i drained the pump and refilled it with the new robinair oil included with my pump and tested the pump on my chamber for barely an hour. The pump worked well at first pullling the vacuum to close to 29, then as I let the pump run I noticed to hear a whine or stress sound coming from the motor of the pump, and then it just up and died on the stop, probably within 65 minutes of me pulling it out of the UPS box. Now the reason I wrote this review is because I feel that after examination of my pump, the weird gunk in it when they shipped it to me, and its performance compared to my funcation 8cfm pump, I concluded that this "new" pump has seen way more wear and tear than my old pump. Noticeably after running such a short time the "new" pump has already given the pump oil a burnt smell. Not only do I find it insulting that Robinair thought they could trick me by sending me a pump that has clearly been used before, the motor was practically on its last breath and now after waiting for a pump for a week now, I get to stare at the broken piece of shit on my garage table while Robinair takes 10 DAYS to send me a new one (they obviously do not care at all about the embarrassment to their company that comes with a transaction like this. When I have order from other vacuum vendors, any loss of pressure or function of their product was always replaced IMMEDIATELY (overnight or at least two day). Robinair doesnt even have the decency to admit theyre tried to sell me a used pump under the guise of "new" and I certainly will not be ordering another product from them in the future. I will instead go to companies like YellowJacket who may be more expensive, cause i know on arrival i wont be receiving a deceitful item and if I ever had an issue it would have ben handled much more gracefully than simply making me wait almost three times as long as I wanted to for my product.
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