I guess I can't make an honest claim on it, since I'm using a bottom=of-the-line Paasche (they're so ashamed of it, it doesn't say Paasche anywhere on it), which looks exactly like a Badger 350, only even cheaper looking. In defense of my need for the Aztek, I have not yet, in three months of owning this thing, been able to make paint or even water come out of it. I mean, I'm poor as a churchmouse these days, unemployed, boo-hoo, etc., but I have 20 years experience with airbrushes and I know there is nothing simpler than this design, so why will a brand new airbrush not provide a spray, even with the air pressure at full blast? I could use suggestions.
As for Aztek, I didn't love mine when I had a really good one. I missed my old badger 200, but these Azteks were being touted as the wave of the future, the first airbrush made specifically for modelers and their particular paints. It was all bunk. But I'd rather have a bad Aztek than a worse Paasche. Oh, well, I can always revert to the Testors 14 dollar spray gun until I can afford the real article again. I didn't pay much more than that for the Paasche, on sale.