Best Airbrush Spray Gun For Cakes?

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caseyhayes Posted 20 Dec 2009 , 2:06am
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Hubby is online now buying me an airbrush gun for Christmas. Which is the best for cakes? Thanks!

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Teekakes Posted 20 Dec 2009 , 2:38am
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Click on this link to read all of the tons of threads on airbrush suggestions here on CC http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-fsearch-1817032062-50.html icon_smile.gif
My DH just bought me a Paasche Double Action airbrush and the Windstorm compressor for Christmas, got them last night. I highly recommend reading the above threads so you can purchase the system that best suites you and your needs. icon_smile.gif

Editing to add; If the above link doesn't work try this one http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-fsearch-results.html

If that doesn't work then go to "Forums" and type in Paasche to pull the threads I just read over the last couple of days. Lots of great information and advice!

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KatieKake Posted 20 Dec 2009 , 2:41am
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I have the Kopy Kake air master, and I love it, I know that there are cheaper ones out there, but I don't know anything about them. I bought the kopy Kake air master because I figured Kopy Kake would know what they were doing and were a big enough company that it would be a good air brush. After I ordered it, I thought about what I had based my decision on, and thought maybe that wasn't such a good plan, look at the crap Wilton makes and how awful their fondant tastes.

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Teekakes Posted 20 Dec 2009 , 2:43am
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OK, that 2nd link I posted will take you to the search page in forums. Type in Paasche, or KopyKake and it will pull the forum results for you. Sorry about all the links not working right. icon_confused.gif

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Loucinda Posted 20 Dec 2009 , 3:04am
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I own 2 the Grex Tritium TS-3 hands down is my favorite of the 2. It is a trigger pull, not the button on the top kind. I LOVE it. I also have a high end Badger, which I do not care for at all.

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caseyhayes Posted 20 Dec 2009 , 3:20am
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Thanks guys for the help. He ended up getting me the Master dual action s68. I hope it'll do what I need it to. Or something to learn off of.merry Christmas!

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caseyhayes Posted 20 Dec 2009 , 5:35am
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Lucinda, I looked up that Grex tritium ts-3 and I'll put on the wish list for when I get to be a big girl baker. Sigh...I'm still in pullupsicon_smile.gif Thanks so much for your help. There's so much stuff out there. Maybe I can learn off of this small one and graduate.

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