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Compressors & Air

Airbrush compressors, tanks, regulators, moisture traps and hoses, matched to how and where you spray.

quiet airbrush compressor

Quiet Airbrush Compressor: What Silent Really Means

The compressor always seems to switch on at the worst possible moment. The child upstairs has just gone quiet, or …

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portable airbrush compressor

Portable Airbrush Compressor: Which One Travels Well

Portable means two different things in this category and the listings never tell you which one you are looking at. …

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moisture trap for airbrush

Moisture Trap for Airbrush: Stop the Water Spatter

It always happens at the same point in the session. You have been spraying for half an hour, the basecoat …

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harbor freight airbrush compressor

Harbor Freight Airbrush Compressor: Is It Enough?

There is a version of this hobby where you drive to the nearest Harbor Freight, walk out with a compressor, …

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cordless airbrush

Cordless Airbrush: When It Works and When It Fails

A cordless airbrush is an appealing idea and a difficult purchase. No compressor, no hose, no noise, no cable across …

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airbrush pressure regulator

Airbrush Pressure Regulator: Which PSI for What Job

Ask ten painters what pressure they use and you will get ten answers, most of them delivered with total confidence. …

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airbrush hose

Airbrush Hose: Fittings, Length and Adapters Sorted

The hose is the part nobody researches and everybody eventually replaces. It arrives in the kit, it is too short, …

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airbrush compressor with tank

Airbrush Compressor With Tank: Do You Need One?

Sooner or later you find the two models sitting next to each other on the same brand page, with the …

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airbrush compressor

Airbrush Compressor: How to Pick One You Will Keep

Nobody gets excited about the compressor. You get excited about the airbrush, and then you find out that the airbrush …

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