What Kind Of Airbrush Should I Purchase?

Decorating By SheliaRenee Updated 28 Feb 2012 , 9:04pm by SheliaRenee

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SheliaRenee Posted 27 Feb 2012 , 5:08pm
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I am just beginning to learn everything about cakes, the one thing I haven't purchased yet is an airbrush. I have been trying to research them, but with all the mixed reviews, I really have no clue. Just when I find one that sounds like a good deal, I come across some bad reviews. I want something that I can use and will last me a least a couple years until I am able to buy a great brand. Does anyone know of any that they have purchased in the past and how well did it work, etc? Thanks!

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tbkimber Posted 27 Feb 2012 , 10:03pm
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I have had my Iwata airbrush for 10 years and I have never had a problem with it.

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deuceofcakes Posted 28 Feb 2012 , 2:41am
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I've heard Iwata is good. Do you have an Iwata compressor too? Is it better to buy the same brand for compressor and aurbrush or does it matter? And what type of airbrush do you have - Single action or dual action? Thanks.

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SheliaRenee Posted 28 Feb 2012 , 9:04pm
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I would love an Iwata since they have the best reviews, but I can't really afford to purchase one that costs so much right now. I was looking to spend about $100 or so.

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