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I've recently started using a Badger 350 that I got from ebay, replacing a Badger 250 that I have used for about 15 years. Both are single action. While I will agree that double action brushes give a person more control, the single action works for me. <br /> <br />I have loved both my Badgers and don't ever plan on changing brands. But I believe you'll find that folks that use Paasche and others are just as loyal and satisfied as I am. Another reason I've stuck with Badger is that my LHS carries the full line of replacement parts for it. I would suggest that you take this into consideration. It's no fun if you can't paint for lack of a .50 cent part, and who wants to mail order just that? <br /> <br />I agree that a compressor is the way to go. It will more than pay for itself over the disposable cans after only a few months. I also think an airbrush pays for itself when you think of the paint saved (thinner layer).
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