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$25 to $30 USD is a cheap and simple introduction to airbrushing. If your use is a couple times a year and doesn't require any fine control this is as good as any other airbrush in this price range.
Starting with a basic "real" airbrush and not lucking into a deal will set you back a couple hundred for brush, compressor, dryer, necessary adapters, and regulator. All of which will end up in a landfill (or be someone else's "lucky deal.") if you don't battle the learning curve and/or find that it is not really a miracle tool.
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Thanks everyone for your input. Assuming my wife is true to form and I get this thing, I'll try it out, without springing for a compressor at this time. If airbrushing turns out to be my thing, I'll ask for a "better" one next year!!
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