It's Time To Air Brush...

Decorating By carflea Updated 17 Sep 2006 , 4:31pm by JoJo40

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carflea Posted 19 May 2006 , 3:14pm
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WHere is a good place to buy air brushing equipment?

Do you Have a set up?

What do you recommend?

Where did you buy it?

THanks
Carley

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BakeQueen Posted 14 Sep 2006 , 7:03pm
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Carley,

I've had my airbrush for about 6 years and it was originally purchased from KopyKake. I have not had any major problems with it and they do service their equipment. Check out their website: http://www.kopykake.com/cd_airbrushes.html

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JoJo40 Posted 15 Sep 2006 , 1:03am
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BakeQueen, did you buy the Airmaster of the Kroma Jet system?

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BakeQueen Posted 15 Sep 2006 , 1:32pm
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JoJo40,

I purchased the Kroma Jet System and I love it. I would love to be able to do a lot more than just coloring with it but my artistic ability is very limited.

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okieinalaska Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 12:26am
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I bought the airmaster and love it! : )

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JoJo40 Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 12:39am
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Okieinalaska, why did you decide on the airmaster rather than the Kroma Jet? There's about $75 difference between the two. Do you do a big business on this type of decorating or are there features that you needed that the Kroma Jet didn't have? From the descriptions, it seems there may be more control ability on the airmaster but it was stated that the Kroma Jet was directed to small bakeries or home business.

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okieinalaska Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 4:38am
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You know, I can't remember now. But I have learned over the years to buy the best that I can afford at the time (and the one that I really want rather than settle) and I waited and saved up the extra $75.

I learned this after buying cheap (not say the kroma is cheap) and then having to upgrade later.

I don't think it would be a mistake to buy either. They are both good. I honestly can't remember now.

When I bought my projector though I did purchase the 300 (the least expensive home decorator model) though. I have been very happy with it although I think I would have enjoyed the extra features of the next one up. But at the time I just couldn't swing it. : )

not really an answer I know, LOL. Sorry.

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JoJo40 Posted 17 Sep 2006 , 4:31pm
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It's a great answer. I was just having a little difficulty justifying the AirMaster. I am in agreement with your logic. Thanks for your help.

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