

🔧 Stealth power that works as quietly as you do.
The Stealth SAQ-1413 is a 4.5-gallon ultra-quiet air compressor featuring a 1.3 HP oil-free induction motor that delivers 3 CFM at 90 PSI. Engineered with a durable Q235B steel frame and 6-inch rubber-reinforced wheels, it offers rapid tank recovery in 70 seconds and maintenance-free operation. Ideal for professionals and DIYers alike, it supports a wide range of pneumatic tools while operating up to 80% quieter than standard compressors, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.










| AC Adapter Current | 7.09 Amps |
| ASIN | B07N1VNQ75 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 3 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #458,674 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #395 in Portable Air Compressors |
| Brand | Stealth |
| Capacity | 4.51 Gallons |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Hose Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (246) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810941030475 |
| Horsepower | 1.3 |
| Included Components | Air Compressor x 1 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 62 pounds |
| Item model number | SAQ-1413 |
| Manufacturer | Stealth |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Horsepower | 1.3 Horsepower |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 125 |
| Maximum Power | 1.3 Horsepower |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Model Name | STEALTH Work Site 4.5 Gal Air Compressor |
| Motor Horsepower | 1.3 Horsepower |
| Noise Level | 64 Decibels |
| Part Number | SAQ-1413 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 15.5"W x 33"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Brushing, Blow Cleaning, Drilling, Grinding, Nailing, Spraying |
| Special Feature | Ultra Quiet |
| Special Features | Ultra Quiet |
| Style | Air Compressor |
| Tank Volume | 4.5 Gallons |
| UPC | 810941030475 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime warranty |
| Wattage | 950 watts |
I**T
!!Quiet!! Works great! Heavy. Wheels!! BYOHose.
Edit on December 17, 2025: I spent many, many hours researching before I chose this as my best money. Sometimes, I even surprise myself with how well that pays off. This may be the best purchase decision I've ever made, and I'm really old, so it's not an easy distinction to get out of me. Every single thing I've used it for has been easy with no lag or recovery time, except for a leaky rotory tool, but that's expected. It had no trouble putting 110 lbs of pressure in big rig tires. Pin nailer pap-pap-pap x 10 = 30 evenly countersunk brads (except if a knot was hiding on the other side of a board, but again, that's to be expected). I have no doubt that it's pumping at least close to the 3.0 cubic feet per minute speed they say, if not more. A roofing gun usually needs 2 to 2.5 cubic feet per minute, continuously delivered, to nail at roofer speed. I can't claim "roofer speed", just like most other not-pro-roofer, as-needed-roofing-dabblers, who don't do it daily, but I'm pretty quick and I had no trouble. There's probably a real roofer on here who could tell us how it does operating at the speed of light. Every time I fire it up, it still surprises me by making my preparatory cringe irrelevant. I can't be the only one who knows about the preparatory compressor cringe. If I'd been able to get this one 40 years ago, I'd never have developed that flinch response, like my old compressors were abusive or something. They kind of were. This one is my friend. Even in the otherwise empty long bed with a shell, no problem, it doesn't amplify. There is no way to get across well enough just how much you gotta buy this and get it home and fire it up for you to understand how this is closer to the sound of nothing running than a compressor running. End of the December 2025 edit. If you saw this early in your search for a new compressor, put this in your cart, because if the tank size and cubic feet per minute of pumped air meet your working requirements, this is, I'm guessing, the one you're going to end up buying. And you'll be as glad as I am that you did, too, especially when it's after 10 p.m. and you could never have run a compressor that late in a quiet neighborhood, but you can run this. If your garage echoes and amplifies, and you only need to spray paint or air up a tire, just put the compressor in the house, maybe in a closet. It won't wake your family. Nailing at 2 a.m. is rude in any medium/high density residential area, even without it being pneumatic. I'm out in the sticks, so I'm just keeping the bears and mountain lions away, you know? I love this compressor enough to come back after all this time and tell everybody I can tell about it. It makes my life easier. Better. No kidding. Did I find the right words? I guess it doesn't matter since you can't understand until you experience the "unnecessary preparatory compressor flinch" by flipping the switch and hearing a sound closer to that of a marital aid, a mixer on the lowest setting, or a box fan on low, an aquarium, a... I might have to add my first video for this, eventually. Until then... Get it, and you'll get it. _End of Edit_____________ It's soooo much quieter than my old hot dog. Works great. I did the "break in" run per instructions. All is well. I wasn't prepared for the weight and non-ergonomically-designed handle. Another review said that it was too low for a tall man, but the center of gravity is pretty far forward for a short woman to lean it back and roll it, so I might create a taller handle for leverage, plus hose and tool storage that could act as counterweight, but come off (like a vice grip type connection maybe?) when I actually have to lift it. With the (Not Included) 50 ft hose and 100 ft of extension cords, that won't be often, and I may not end up changing anything. I suggest getting 2 good, rubbery 25' air hoses instead of one 50' with a swivel or quick-connect between them. My 50' hose is awesome, but it's a lot of hose in one run. The coiled plastic included with the Craftsman hot dog lasted years, but I always wondered if this would be the last use. I avoided that this time, but, yeah, a 50' fatty bologna hose isn't so "portable" for me as 2- 25s, so I'll cut fatty in half, eventually. Back to the topic... I read other reviews that said the regulators sometimes leak, so I planned to change it out. It is very slowly losing pressure, but I haven't tracked it down. Could just as easily be the tire pump attachment, but regardless, it's too slow a loss to bother with now. [Edit on December 17, 2025: It resolved itself to unnoticeability. I don't leave it very long under pressure, and we're not supposed to do that with compressors, anyway. If I needed pressurized air handy, everywhere, all the time, I'd fill external tanks and haul those little feathers around, instead. End of edit.] Overall, I would buy it again if it somehow fell out of the back of my truck and went off a cliff or something. I looked everywhere online for weeks before deciding on this as the best deal on the most powerful truly portable (wheels) compressor at the best price, and so far it looks like my research paid off. And, did I mention that the "Stealth" name on this thing isn't bull****? It is soooooooo quiet. If it meets your needs, this one is a good, solid purchase, and one I would make again without any hesitation.
S**R
Rock solid at this price point
I've done a lot, and I mean A LOT, of research watching tons of videos posted by kind and helpful YouTubers hoping to find the perfect compressor for my basic needs. I got lucky and found a great price through Amazon Warehouse because the mount was damaged which I easily repaired. The weld connecting the engine to the mount failed for the previous buyer (maybe they were rough with it, that's why I got mine half priced) and I can see this being an issue for low reviewers and rightly so. However once repaired this compressor is absolutely perfect for the weekend diy'er. Plenty of compressor power even at this small size. It is very heavy but the wheels and telescoping handle makes portability extremely easy. Most important--it is absolutely dead quiet! You don't want to have an obnoxious loud unit bothering the neighbors (and your own hearing), you can easily maintain a conversation while this thing is on. Whether you get lucky with a deal or not this is one impressive unit when compared to other compressors in this price range. Those on a limited budget looking for bang-for-the-buck will find this to be a perfect buy.
S**A
Quiet, efficient, reliable
I have only had this a few months now but the times in which I have used it have been wonderful. It is SUPER quiet, produces plenty of air and is easy to roll around if necessary with the large wheels. The on-off switch is easy, it accepts accessory devices like tire inflation, air blow gun and can also produce enough pressure consistently for my plasma cutter. I do recommend this purchase to anyone with a small space and not looking to throw out their back for everyday use. It would NOT be suitable for heavy garage use like an impact wrench.
F**R
This is the one you want
Seriously. If you are looking for an air compressor this is the one you want. What matters in an air compressor? It has enough capacity to handle whatever you would do in your home and I think enough to drive air tools on the job. It reaches maximum pressure from empty tanks in less than 2 minutes. and as you use it, recovers from pressure loss in seconds, not minutes. AND, it is very quiet. This is the one you want.
M**D
Very quiet
I’ve had this compressor for several months now and I am very happy with it. My previous compressor was a pancake style compressor and it was very loud, over 100 decibels. Using a decibel meter on my iPhone, which I don’t know how accurate it is, but this compressor is around 70 decibels. It is very quiet. I can stand right next to it and have a normal conversation. Over the past few months I have had no issues with it. it takes about 90 seconds to go from empty to full. Controlling the amount of pressure going to the hose is very easy to adjust. When using it and it needs to fill back up, it takes around 15 seconds to fill back up. I use the compressor with several different nail guns, for blowing dust off equipments, and for pumping up tires and balls. It has worked great with all of them. This Stealth compressor is as quiet as they say it is and I am very happy I purchased it.
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