Airbrush Spray Users-Reccomended Brand?

Decorating By cocobean Updated 10 Oct 2012 , 3:37pm by TheCakeDude

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cocobean Posted 9 Oct 2012 , 6:07pm
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I'm interested in getting an airbrush sprayer and wondering the brand that is most reccomended and user friendly?

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KoryAK Posted 9 Oct 2012 , 8:10pm
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kisamarie Posted 10 Oct 2012 , 3:13pm
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I have a setup from TCP Global. I love it, and they have great customer service. I bought a Master gun kit that has 8 airbrushes, so I can use multiple colors without having to switch the jars out. It was pricey but I have gotten my investment back out of it. I have used cheaper systems, but I think you get what you pay for.

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ymmat77 Posted 10 Oct 2012 , 3:17pm
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I bought a Badger. The one meant for bakery use. The motor is smaller, so I don't run it too long. But I LOVE it. One of the best tools I've ever purchased for my biz. You have to take really good care of the "gun". I clean it out with airbrush cleaner every time I use it. I use Americolor paints meant for airbrush from Country Kitchen Sweet Art. Good luck!

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TheCakeDude Posted 10 Oct 2012 , 3:37pm
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The BEST airbrush is the Aztek, Roland Winbeckler model. Its a pricey gun, but works with any compressor. I bought an airbrush compressor from a local hardware store, only maybe 30 bucks, and the gun does the rest. It comes with several interchangeable nozzles, color cups, and is quickly adjustable on color flow to pressure ratio. Perfect for getting in close with low pressure. Also, the cup swivels and has an easily removable lid, so no spills when working at crazy angles! Jeez I feel like a salesperson, but really its awesome!! icon_smile.gif

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