I'm not familiar with it so I don't know for certain. There is certainly enough volume and pressure for an airbrush. An airbrush only needs about 0.75 scfm or less and seldom will you need pressures over 30 psi. I don't know what brand it is but I had a Porter-Cable compressor that died twice before I scrapped it. Once under warranty that took over 6 weeks to fix (and Nashville is less than 100 miles from their plant in Jackson, TN) and again 3 months later.
For a "General Purpose" compressor like that I prefer one with a tank. Mine is a 15 gallon Craftsman. I fill the tank, shut it off, and paint from the air in the tank. In most cases I can paint all day from the air in a 15 gallon tank.
If you want an "Airbrush Only" compressor you might consider the rebuilt Air Star V compressors that Badger always has on their
Garage sale site They are rebuilt but carry a 6-month warranty and sell for $99.
There are also alternatives to compressors such as gas tanks.
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