I'd stay away from 110v compressors, even if you found one with sufficient capacity, it will probably be a pain to operate. They tend to blow circuit breakers and melt extension cords in my experience. 220v is the way to go. If your working from home, wiring a 220v circuit to your garage is not hard. I've done it before and I'm not an electrician.
I don't recall the CFM rating, but I have a Black Max compressor that has served me well. A good friend of mine has a smaller 110v compressor that's a pain due to the aforementioned issues.
Being somewhat old fashioned, I prefer serviceable compressors, some are "dry" or "maintenance free" and use either no oil or are setup such that you cannot change the oil. Others the compressor is much like a small combustion motor with an oil-filled crankcase. These seem to last longer and are of course much more serviceable. Still, you'll likely get a few years of moderate use from a dry compressor.
best of luck