To buy or not to buy? That is the question!

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Airbrushes. So many of them to buy, and so many variables when using them. A bit of a minefield that can be expensive if got wrong,
It is horses for courses when buying, and many get swayed into buying something that either they do not get on with or overkill for what they will be using it for.
Many want (and need) a top quality double action airbrush with very fine spraying capability. Some find a single action with adjustable spray width sufficient.
If you are using it more as a simple spray gun for overall colour, then something like a good old Paasche H or Badger 350 siphon mix airbrush may suffice, be simple to clean up and not break the bank.
What I am saying is 'it depends'. The only advice I can offer here is to go for a reputable brand no matter whether finite detail or overall spraying is your aim.
Take a cold hard look at your projected usage before parting with any money, and avoid cheap airbrushes of dubious quality and origin.
 
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