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Old 02-07-2003, 04:43 PM
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Airbrush comparison question

i'm seriously considering buying an airbrush and i found these two. tell me which one you guys would buy or suggest another one.

here is the Paasche airbrush:






here is another dual action internal mix airbrush that cost alot less (not sure who makes it) :





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Iwata revolution! It's cheap and it works fantastically well. It's tough, easy to clean, and I wish I would have bought an Iwata years ago. I have a badger 150(for 14 years now) and an Aztek 470(for 8 years or so) and when I first tried my Iwata about 2 months ago I literally threw away my old brushes! This is also the first gravity feed brush I have used, I love it! It's a lot easier to clean too.

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If it's between Paasche and the no-brand one, get the Paasche. Trusted namebrand that isn't likely to fail on you vs. cheap brandless brush that might go to pieces as soon as you try to use it.
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Old 02-07-2003, 05:32 PM
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If it's between Paasche and the no-brand one, get the Paasche. Trusted namebrand that isn't likely to fail on you vs. cheap brandless brush that might go to pieces as soon as you try to use it.
I second that: you want quality, you gotta pay the price (and if it looks too expensive just divide the price by the number of models or the number of years you'll use it, it's better for your conscience that way )
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is $45 canadian a good quality price? srre i have no brand name
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