Is This A Good Airbrush Set Up?

Decorating By kaymak Updated 5 Dec 2008 , 5:26pm by tiggy2

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cakedout Posted 4 Dec 2008 , 7:29pm
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So, did you buy it? The link said the item was no longer available.

$99 is definitly a good price- depending on what type of compressor it is.

The little black box style is ok, but i say if someone is going to do airbrush on a regular basis, go for the bigger compressor. I have the red one from KopyKake, which suits my currents needs just fine.

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kaymak Posted 5 Dec 2008 , 1:54am
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I didn't buy it. I bet the price was a misprint. It came with a lot of stuff and the compressor wasn't a box style. I wish I would have bought it when I first saw it. Oh well..

I don't know what type of kit to buy. There are single action & dual. I'm assuming the dual is probably better, but I really don't know.

Airbrush City has a kit with this compressor http://www.airbrushcity.com/144AC.htm and this kit http://airbrushcity.com/1404.htm for $109. Only I like the looks of this one better http://airbrushcity.com/1104-2007.htm. All 3 come in a kit for $129.

I don't do enough cakes to spend a ton of money, but I want something that I'm not going to regret buying.

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tiggy2 Posted 5 Dec 2008 , 5:26pm
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I don't tink you'll be happy with a airbrush that has a bottle on the bottom. The gravity feed with cup on top is much easier to use and much lighter to hold.

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