Airbrush

Baking By zoe robinson Updated 8 Apr 2014 , 10:32pm by zoe robinson

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zoe robinson Posted 8 Apr 2014 , 9:44am
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I'm thinking or buying an airbrush kit, anyone got any idea's of what's the best out there. Think it would my life a lot easier with some cake projects. Thanks.

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cazza1 Posted 8 Apr 2014 , 10:21am
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Zoe welcome to CC.  If you type airbrush into the CC search bar you will find lots of threads where this has been discussed.  Good luck.  I personally have a Grek, side loading, trigger action and think it is the ants pants.

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NetworkZombie Posted 8 Apr 2014 , 10:58am
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Hi Zoe, Welcome! I started off with a dinkydoodle designs airbrush kit. Perfect to start off with. The airbrush is dual action so you can control the spray. They can be picked up for $130 - $150 for the kit plus an instructional DVD. Very easy to clean! Cannot fault it! I now have advanced and have a custom built one which costed $450. 

 

Best of luck!

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zoe robinson Posted 8 Apr 2014 , 10:32pm
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Thank you cazza1 and NetworkZombie for your advice!! Much appreciated! 

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