It ain't your grandpa's Craftsman, but it's OK. Grandpa couldn't pick his up with one hand and tote it around! Don't expect to be able to run air tools with this thing. That's not what it's intended for. If you need to do that, you need to get a 30 gallon or larger unit. It works great for filling tires and blowing off the work bench, but that's about all it's suited for.That being said, it builds pressure quickly, it may have taken 2 minutes before it got up to 150psi and the motor cut off. Regulator allows for 140psi max, and it drops off quickly when you start using it. Don't expect it to hold a sustained air pressure, even with the compressor running. It drops like a rock, and will keep dropping if you keep using it. The compressor can not keep up with constant demand for air pressure. Again, that's not what these small units are meant for.Quality is OK. Made in America, but unfortunately, most Americans should come with a "made in china" sticker at birth. As a nation, we're all a bunch of sorry asses, and it reflects in our work ethic. Poorly adhered labels, and the pressure/regulator gauges are crooked... we just aren't the same caliber of people we once were. Most of us don't deserve the jobs we have.Included accessory kit is a nice bonus. It's all very chinky, but at this price point, it's surprising that it comes with it at all. You get a 25' air hose with quick connects pre-installed on both ends. The hose is very flimsy feeling, but it's rated at 200 PSI. You get a tire chuck, a blow gun with 2 different end attachments, a basketball filler, and something else that I can't identify. You get a tire pressure gauge too, but mine was broken. You would probably spend $30 buying all of that stuff if you got the cheapest junk you could find... which is likely what this stuff is.