I'm looking to buy my first airbrush/compressor, but I don't want a junky one that I'll want to replace in a year or two. I've read through some of the old posts on airbrushing, but I'm still confused.
I know there's the Kopykake Airmaster (the red machine) which is popular and sold specifically for cake decorating. A former instructor of mine also strongly recommended Iwata as a brand. The main differences, from what I can tell, are that 1) Iwata has a reputation for higher quality than KopyKake; 2) for the same price as the Kopykake, I can get an Iwata compressor and airbrush, but I'm not sure if I should. What level of PSI I need for cake decorating? The Kopycake says it goes up to 30 PSI, where as the lower end models of the Iwata (e.g., Silver Jet) only go up to about 20. I'd need to get a stronger - and pricer - Iwata unit (Sprint Jet or even Smart Jet) to get pressure above 20 PSI.
So for those of you who have airbrushes, at what pressure level do you work? Is it worth looking for a compressor which turns itself off when you stop spraying? Do you have any thoughts about brands of compressors? And can you use a Kopykake compressor with other brands of airbrushes? Is your compressor noisy and does it vibrate so much it moves around when it is on? Any other advice?
I know there's the Kopykake Airmaster (the red machine) which is popular and sold specifically for cake decorating. A former instructor of mine also strongly recommended Iwata as a brand. The main differences, from what I can tell, are that 1) Iwata has a reputation for higher quality than KopyKake; 2) for the same price as the Kopykake, I can get an Iwata compressor and airbrush, but I'm not sure if I should. What level of PSI I need for cake decorating? The Kopycake says it goes up to 30 PSI, where as the lower end models of the Iwata (e.g., Silver Jet) only go up to about 20. I'd need to get a stronger - and pricer - Iwata unit (Sprint Jet or even Smart Jet) to get pressure above 20 PSI.
So for those of you who have airbrushes, at what pressure level do you work? Is it worth looking for a compressor which turns itself off when you stop spraying? Do you have any thoughts about brands of compressors? And can you use a Kopykake compressor with other brands of airbrushes? Is your compressor noisy and does it vibrate so much it moves around when it is on? Any other advice?






