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I personally would recomend one of those small one gallon talk compressors you can find at Home Depot, Wal-Mart etc. I have one, don't know of the brand offhand, that works well. Adjusting the pressure is kind of tricky at first, but is easy to get used too. Its also pretty quiet, not as quiet as the fridge or freezer, but should be fine for your apartment. <br />
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