Airbrush Tools

Decorating By jessireb Updated 11 May 2006 , 11:13pm by Peachshortcake

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jessireb Posted 11 May 2006 , 4:13pm
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What kind of airbrush should I buy (preferably one that works and is not too expensive). I don't do alot of decorating, but hate all the food coloring in the frosting.

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candy177 Posted 11 May 2006 , 5:19pm
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I'm getting a Badger one - I use it at work and am quite comfortable with it, although most people recommend KopyKake or possibly Bakery Crafts.

As for less expensive, you may want to check out eBay...other than that, expect to pay between $200 and $300. Don't forget to pick up cleaner and colors also.

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jessireb Posted 11 May 2006 , 6:48pm
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Thanks, I may have to do ebay. I don't know if I want to invest much. I will probaby have to stick to white frosting and colored decorations. I don't want my friends to end up with colored teeth!

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Peachshortcake Posted 11 May 2006 , 11:13pm
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Someone posted here about the airbrush her husband found for 20$ in the walmart model car aisle. The only thing is that you would have to wash it really well (tubes, tips) before using it.

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