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🔵 Cast like a pro — bubble-free brilliance in every pour!
The California Air Tools 255C 2.5 Gallon Pressure Pot is a portable, durable coated steel tank designed for epoxy resin casting. It offers precise pressure control up to 80 PSI max (60 PSI operating), ensuring bubble-free, professional-quality results. Equipped with rubber feet for stability and an ergonomic handle for easy transport, this pressure pot is perfect for both hobbyists and pros aiming for flawless resin projects.







| ASIN | B09T3YTG5Q |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,004 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #524 in Pressure Washer Accessories |
| Brand | California Air Tools |
| Brand Name | California Air Tools |
| Capacity | 2.5 Gallons |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Hose Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 534 Reviews |
| Included Components | Casting Pressure Pot |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 18"W x 10.38"H |
| Item Type Name | 2.5 Gallon Pressure Pot for Casting |
| Item Weight | 11.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | California Air Tools |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Rubber |
| Model Name | 2.5 Gallon Pressure Pot for Epoxy Resin Casting |
| Model Number | 255C |
| Noise | 255 Decibels |
| Noise Level | 255 Decibels |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Casting |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Style | 2.5 Gallon Pot |
| UPC | 850004451663 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**X
60 PSI safety valve
I first want to address the complaints of air leaking. This pressure pot literally has a 60 PSI safety valve. It's not leaking, it's functioning as intended. You do not need more than 60 PSI for resin casting. This is a perfectly fine in fact exceptionally nice pressure pot for resin casting. Setup is super easy, it's durable, it holds pressure as intended. It does not leak. Enjoy your bubble-free resin projects.
T**T
If you're a resin artist, YOU NEED THIS!
So.... I am a very well-researched person and when I write reviews, it's with a lot of detail so that others who are equally well-researched have something to use as they weigh out their choices. I am a resin artist and I started almost two years ago. After a year of my learning curve yielding many successful projects and a sad number of UNsuccessful projects, I realized that I had learned enough about the personalities of different resins and learned enough to have successful projects, but that BUBBLES are the bane of my existence. I'm sure you know what I mean!! Working with resin and LEARNING to work with resin is so involved: what type of resin for what type of project and what time of year and what's the temp, the humidity...etc. And BUBBLES-- especially MICRO BUBBLES drive my perfectionist nature crazy. SO!! Since I've gotten my craft show schedule in the works and intend to really make my resin art a viable income, AND because I'm a perfectionist, AND because selling my work will pay for my supplies, I decided I needed a pressure pot. Mind you, I am NOT on social media, but I DO watch a lot of youtube vids and there are some amazing resin artists out there and some have pressure pots, although many know that most people DON'T and so work without, which is a cool thing to do. But...I would dream of bubbles and get annoyed. So...I started researching pots and compressors. I think I researched and debated taking this step for about two months. Hands down, California Air Tools pressure pots came out on top. That was an easy choice. (again, check out reviews on youtube and Amazon!). I originally was going to get the 2.5 gal pot, but there were several reviews that advised getting the 5 gal pot because "If you're serious about resin work"-- kind of stuck with me. I wanted to keep costs down, but I know myself well...so...I opted for the 5 gal. I cannot, CANNOT say enough about this pot. My review of the air compressor will be forthcoming (not CA Air Tools, although that's what I intended, but I compared stats and all the stats were the same for a different brand that was less expensive) but this POT is FANTASTIC. My experience is as follows: Received the pot. Pulled it out of the box and had watched enough vids to know that it's ready to go right away. I wanted to do a test run before actually putting a resin project in. I hooked it up and got it to about 46psi. When I turned the compressor off, I leaned in and heard a slight "hiss" coming from the pot. Not good. I decompressed and recompressed about four times and each time, I heard this slight 'hiss' that seemed to be coming from the regulator apparatus. So I finally just left it "full" to see what would happen. By the next morning, it was down to just below 20 psi. I checked the regulator, I checked the gaskets, I checked everything...and finally called CA Air Tools. Customer service was great. They told me to do a soapy water test- if you don't know what that is, you put a mixture of dish soap/water all over the various outlets of the pot while it's full of air, and wherever the leak is, you'll see bubbles form. CA customer service wanted a picture or video of the leak. Well, it was a clear result-- the base of the regulator was a bubble factor. So I took a pic and emailed it to Victor, in cust service. He got back to me the next day to say that a new regulator apparatus was on the way. I received it within a week. Mind you-- it was VERY easy to replace and I chose to use pipe tape just in case... Since then, not one 'hiss' or leak. I've used my pot for 24-hour cures and even more frequently, for 72 hr cures. Over 72 hrs, the pot will lose about 7 or 8 psi but that doesn't concern me. I set my regulator at 50 for the long cures so when I demold, it's around 42, plenty of pressure to reduce bubbles. It's AMAZING to pull my projects out and have them CLEAR as water. Fantastic. I haven't put the wheels on-- I have it stationary on my craft room floor--- LEVEL is key. I also purchased a five-tier rack from an Etsy shop-- overkill, as I only use three of the shelf levels. There is no way I'm going to put one project in at a time, so a rack was going to be purchased. One thing to keep in mind about pressure pots: you have to get whatever you poured, into the pot without spilling...not easy. (which is another reason a rack is good.) The other thing to note is that reducing air bubbles sometimes creates a little 'void' at the top of your resin project, so top coating may be necessary (and worth it, for a bubble free casting!) Oh, and one other VERY important thing to note: Before I used this pressure pot, I could demold a long cure (I typically use JDiction Deep Pour resin) project after 48 hrs. With a pressure pot, I've learned to wait an extra 12-24 hrs before demolding. Depending on the environment, some bubbles might reform after 48 hrs! Hard to believe, but it happened to me! The larger projects cure better- smaller projects (like wine bottle stoppers) may pop a bubble up if the resin is still gelatinous. All in all, EXCELLENT purchase, EXCELLENT customer service, the pot is heavy, well-made, and simple to use. I have a quiet air compressor and prior to purchasing both items, I called CA Air Tools for some advice, and it was advised that I get a 1HP compressor. So that's what I did. Mind you, I do NOT know 'tools' like some people do, so you may know something different, but five gal is pretty big so I was happy to go for what the advice was. If you are on the fence or need more info, just call CA Air Tools. Cust service is very personable and informative, you can't go wrong! And to be BUBBLE FREE is fantastic!
S**N
Resin pressure pot
Amazing resin pressure pot. A little pricey but well worth it. Work perfect
T**M
This has to be one of the best that I have owned.
This pressure pot is built in such a sturdy and great way. It is high-quality all the way around some of the pressure pots I’ve owned in the past. I had to really torque down the wing-nuts to hold the top in place this one just a good snug and we’re good to go, this is absolutely the best built pot. I think I’ve ever owned. no problem whatsoever. Super easy to deal with they have multiple sizes. Prices a little high yes but the quality makes up for that. What are can say is is that even with the price. It is a great value for the money that you pay. I recommend this product and to be honest I will be buying their larger pots very soon. I am nothing more than perfectly happy with this.
O**R
Very solid, Great size
Works awesome. Got this one because its short and wide. Great for doing cutting boards, Over molds, Silicone molds. Thing just works well and is a great size for bigger things.
Z**N
Well made
I use this for curing resin. There's no issues with it and it is sturdy and well made. Just a note unrelated to the craftsmanship; the bottom is convex, so you will likely need a flat solid base if you want your resin to be level. (I used a 9 inch round wood circle).
A**S
Amazing product! Needs better Instructions
So much bigger than I realized from the pictures! But that's perfect for me. You can see in my photos that I can comfortably fit a chess board mould inside with room around it for me to place the pieces. Everything on the pot is well made and feels extremely sturdy. The wingnuts on the clamps are big and easy to tighten without hurting my hands or needing to grab a tool. So far everything I've pulled out of here has turned out amazing! No bubbles at all! And no pressure leaking! I would have given this pot 5 stars but I had to turn to YouTube to learn how to use it properly. The instructions for use are very brief and talk more to the air compressor that you need to hook the pot up to than they do about the pot itself and the instructions have a few wording issues that make them a little hard to understand for someone who has never worked with air pressure tools before. For example the pressure regulator in the instructions is referred to as the "regulator", the "regulator T-handle adjusting screw", the "regulator knob", and the "air regulator" but in the labeled diagram of the pot it it called the "pressure regulator kit". I'm sure this wouldn't be much of a hurdle if you were familiar with this type of equipment, but as someone who isn't, I would have liked a bit more than 2 short paragraphs about setup and operation. Especially on a product that has 2.5 pages dedicated to explaining how improper use can turn this pressure pot into an explosive device... If you are looking to get this I recommend looking up Zac Higgins on YouTube. He has an incredible video on how to operate the smaller size of this exact pot!
J**N
Easy to use, Holds pressure well, Pretty happy!
After trying a vac chamber, I opted to experiment with a pressure pot for resin casting. I have some electronics I want to cast & having air bubbles with high-voltages don't blend to well! So this looked like a solid option to do the job. Was packaged pretty well. I hooked it up and filled it to 40PSI as a test and left it for 24 hours. It doesn't even look like it lost a single PSI of air. Very solid! Even though I set the air pressure on my air compressor, the regulator on the pot does work fairly well, lets you dial it in. Both valves ( Safety and outlet ) work when manually activated. The super oversized wing-nuts make it really easy to tighten. I didn't go crazy tight on them either and it still held the pressure just fine. You don't need to put all your muscle on them. Only extremely minor little detail I could complain about - When you take the nuts off, the threaded rods swing down and slam the tank pretty hard. Though this didn't harm the paint or anything, I sorta with they had a little rubber pad there. But again, minor details. I just like keeping stuff essentially as new-as-possible forever-always!
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