Wow! What a beauty! My other brushes are an Aztek A470 (broken and permanently retired
), a Badger 200NH (great for general coverage) and a Badger 200-20 detail brush (great for detail), but those are both single action.
But this Omni is awesome. What a quality piece of equipment and I havent even painted with it other than experimenting with plain water. Nice smooth trigger, great feel and balance,and excellent atomization, even at lower pressures. I think this will now likely be the only one I use. One of the big advantages of this brush for me, is the ability to press the trigger and let air flow without getting any any paint. I have an Aztek AC200 compressor which is a very nice compressor but it has no tank so pulsation is a problem. The Omni gets around that.
The only thing that scares the bejeebers out of me is the number of parts compared to my Badgers. How does one take this brush apart, and more importantly, put it back together?
Anyway, I'll report back when I've done a lot more painting with this beauty. Big thanks to MikeV for helping me locate one of these.
Rich