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Opinions on "Wireless" Airbrushes?

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After 4 sessions of 15 minutes, the pressure started to vary. So not scientific but a good 45 minutes working time.

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I guess if you know the time limitations, you can work within them and not get to the point where the drop in pressure costs you on the model. My problem here is regularly completely losing track of time ... :oops:
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Order received and looks OK. Feels robust although havent run any paint or even water through it yet
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Feels quite comfortable to hold and not cumbersome. Has three different sized paint cups, tools and cleaning material. Compressor isnt too loud. The output doesnt feel that strong but I havent given it a full charge. I suspect it will do for mist coats of base paint and varnish but not for fine line and details

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Re: Opinions on "Wireless" Airbrushes?

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TonyG2 wrote:
Mon Dec 05, 2022 16:36
Order received and looks OK. Feels robust although havent run any paint or even water through it yet

Feels quite comfortable to hold and not cumbersome. Has three different sized paint cups, tools and cleaning material. Compressor isnt too loud. The output doesnt feel that strong but I havent given it a full charge. I suspect it will do for mist coats of base paint and varnish but not for fine line and details
Have you had a chance to use this and any feedback? Planning to get one of these soon.

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