Let's start with the positive. This thing is actually quiet. I'm always sceptical when I read "ultra-quiet" and "silent", particularly in relation to air compressors. This isn't silent, but it's quiet enough to use indoors without issue. It also performs nicely. Obviously it's only 750w, so it's not going to drive large air tools, but it's perfect for blowing, painting and inflating and that's what quiet compressors are really for. It holds pressure as expected too.The mains cable is short (about 1 metre) and it ships with a Euro-style plug. It did come with a 3-pin UK adapter in the box, so you can still power it. However, the adapter is not earthed, which made me uncomfortable. It's easy enough to replace the power cable with a proper UK style earthed one though. 4 screws and you're done.Like most (all) cheap compressors, it comes with these odd non-standard quick connects. They're not compatible with either the UK or EU standards. All the fittings are 1/4" BSP, so in theory it's easy enough to replace the connector with one of your choosing. However, the one on mine had been overtightened and threadlocked, so it was impossible to remove the connector without wrecking the pressure regulator. I wanted to replace the regulator with a filtered one anyway, so it wasn't an issue for me. I'd suggest using a filter on these cheap compressors anyway, because they all seem to ship with manufacturing debris inside the tank, and this one was no exception. It was so bad that the emergency pressure relief valve blocked when I tested it and wouldn't seal again until I cleaned it out!Yes that's quite a few negatives, but they're all minor and I'd still recommend the unit. Just be aware that it needs some work from the user before it's properly usable.