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So my wife got me this airbrush gun and I love the way it fells but there is one big problem with it the hose will not screw in to the gun it will olny go on one thread so I do not know how it works or even if it does.. I would have given a better review but can not use the gun
5/14/12
So I got ahold of the paasche dealer and told them what had happen. The guy said that it might be the hose and he said that he would send a new hose out. I am pleased to say that all it was, was the hose and the gun works grate Thank you Paasche for your help....
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I own Iwata, badger and a few other AB, this one is one of the best on the market. Paasche know thier stuff. It is like the Iwata brush....Quality. The Badger brushes, e.g. the Badger 155 is junk, very badly made compared to the Paascher and Iwata brushes. I also like the Paasche VL....nice quality brush!Best Deals for Paasche VSR Double Action Gravity Feed Airbrush in Wood Case
I have owned only one airbrush during the last 15 years but used Badger, Iwata, etc but the VSR90 by Paasche is the best hands down. This airbrush weathered the test of time and has been an excellent performer for quarts of paint sent through the nozzle. Alas after years of abuse, time to replace with the same model. Get one, they last, take abuse, paint excellently and are easy to maintain.Honest reviews on Paasche VSR Double Action Gravity Feed Airbrush in Wood Case
Owned it for a week now. It works well.The trigger is a "push down" to flow the air, and pull back while pushing to start the paint flow. It's like a throttle...pull back a little...get a little paint...pull back allot, get "allot" of paint. Remember, it's a small airgun, you wont paint a car with it unless you use toothbrushes to scrub floors!
Good:
I like the hose. Fabric covered, very flexible/relaxed.
Good solid gun. Feels good in the hand.
Bad:
Similar to a previous review: the hose fitting to the airgun tolerance is VERY tight. I considered sending it back, but chose to use the pliers instead. SO, I do recommend a quick-disconnect so you only have to screw hose on once.
The paint cup/siphon also has very tight tolerance; took a second or two to twist and "cram" it in. I don't plan on tanking it off often either.
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