Hi there-
I've never been much of an airbrusher, instead generally relying on handbrushing and rattlecans. I'd like to change that.
I'm now looking to buy a small, portable compressor @ Michael's as I have a 40% off coupon, and two compressors are in competition, namely the Badger AS180-12 or the Iwata Ninja Jet Air IS35M.
The Ninja's $30 more and has sleeker lines but no apparent tank like the Badger appears to, and I'm not sure that I can attach a proper water trap to the Iwata.
Anyone done this comparison before or have experiences with one or the other that they're willing to share please?
Jim
New airbrush compressor- thoughts?
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New airbrush compressor- thoughts?
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Jim HANDS
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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I have had my Badger 180-11 for... 20+ years. I've managed to kick it's thermal shut off twice in that time. No tank just a long air hose to minimize the pulses. My only complain is it's a bit noisy.
That being said I've also used the Ninja compressors and would love to get one. Very smooth and about half the volume of my Badger.
That being said I've also used the Ninja compressors and would love to get one. Very smooth and about half the volume of my Badger.
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