Asking the guys around here what is the best airbrush is a lot like walking into a racetrack and asking who is the best driver. The best airbrush is the one that you like and are comfortable with. Get a double-action and go with either a Badger, Iwata, or Paasche and you'll never be sorry. Get a cheap airbrush and all you'll ever do is hate it and wish you had gotten something better. My personal choice is Badger (specifically the Omni line).
Jfrejo's advice is very pertinent:
QUOTE: Remember that it takes practice before you become proficient with an airbrush and buying a expensive one isn't going to make it easier to use. |
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Very, very few people unwrap their first airbrush and immediately become proficient with it. It takes practice, and a lot of it.
You also need to consider what your air source is going to be. An airbrush is worthless without air. The canned air such as Propel are virtually useless so I'd recommend either a compressor or air tank. A compressor is more expensive but you don't have to get it refilled. A tank is totally silent except for the hiss of the escaping air, but they run out after a while.
Any compressor will work, however getting one that is quiet can cost a bit of money. I use a Porter-Cable compressor I got at Lowes for about $100 and while it works great it is quite noisy. Hobby compressors specifically designed for airbrush use are quiet but the good ones are pretty expensive while the cheap ones are not worth wasting your time on.