MrPickles
New member
It is mainly the noise and the fact most buyers don't know there are other options that keep "airbrush compressors" selling at such high prices. Air tool compressors, shop compressors, etc, work just as well, if not better, than any airbrush compressor. You may need/want to get a pressure regulator and a moisture trap if there isn't one. The noise can be handled a number of ways, 1>just accept it, 2>move the compressor to another room or the garage or outside and run a long hose back to your work area, 3>build a box around the compressor with a layer of foam then plywood and a couple fans blowing air through the box so it doesn't overheat.
if youre just starting and on a tight budget it might be the way to go.
i figured i would just jump to the good stuff.