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This is for the old farts reading this thread - old farts (or nearing old fart status) like me. I like the small compressors for one very important reason. I have to move mine around a lot. I do most of my air brushing outside - I have no inside specialized area for air brushing; by the way, most do their air brushing outside for the same reason. If I have described you - an old fart and air brushing outside - you might prefer the smaller compressors because if you have ever worked with the "real" compressors, they're a young man's tool; their weight is just too cumbersome. Now I know some 99 year old is going to come on here and say he handles a 60 pound air compressor with no problems, but he's the exception that proves the rule.
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