QUOTE: Originally posted by Jabbe
I don't have the airbrush yet, but I was going to purchase the Badger 180-1 or the 180-11. It's good to hear that pulsing isn't a problem with that model, i was curious. How do you like it?
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I basically like it. All in all it does a good job for me, although if it ever were to break an need replacement, I might investigate some of the alternatives out there.
On the plus side:
It provides more than adequate air pressure and volume, and at least through the airbrush, is steady.
It seems solid and well made, and has never acted to the contrary, so hopefully I should never need to replace it.
On the minus side:
It's pricey. It doesn't include a regulator/moisture trap, so that simply add's to the expense.
It lacks an on-off switch, other than plugging it in. There are fairly easy ways around this (I built an paintbooth with a switched outlet), but it is irritating nontheless. The 180-11 has a pressure switch, so when you press your AB trigger it starts. I'm not sure that strikes me as a good alternative.
In spite of Badger's claim (propaganda) to the contrary, I find it to be quite noisy. Out in my garage, that's not a huge issue, and perhaps it helps my concentration by drowning out any other noises that my distract me while painting. For that matter I don't thing that it is especially light or compact, in spite of Badger's claims.
In spite of little rubber feet, it does "walk", so some provision should be made to hold it down.