The two key tools for airbrushing are the gun and the compressor. And while you might think that the gun is all that matters, that isn’t true. As any airbrush compressor buying guide will tell you, the right compressor is also a critical element in achieving the right results. So with that in mind, let’s look at what’s important to look for in choosing an airbrush compressor.Intro-Kit-IW100
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If you’re using the airbrush for makeup, you’ll need one kind of airbrush. If you’re doing automotive work, you’ll want another. The compressor you choose should be able to handle both, if possible.
What is the CFM rating of your airbrush gun, and what is the CFM @ PSI rating for the airbrush compressor? Make sure the compressor’s PSI and CFM ratings match PSI/CFM requirements on the airbrush gun that you’re using.
What kind of gun are you using? If you’re using a gun with a screw-in type nozzle, a low PSI compressor is fine. If you’re using bigger needles and floating nozzles, you should look into a higher PSI model, like the Paasche D3000R. What is the noise rating on the compressor? Any air compressor reviews that you read will mention noise rating as a critical factor, and it is. Look for a low decibel rating, which is important for your piece of mind while working. What kind of regulator does the compressor use? You want a precision regulator, which you can adjust pressure on, to suit different uses. You won’t use the same pressure for makeup as you will for other