evolution airbrush-any good?

Does any body own/use one of these? Would you reccomend it, as i’m looking to buy one. It looks pretty versatile. Any advice appreciated.

They are very well made airbrushes but getting replacement parts can be a problem. I prefer something that has more readily available parts and service.

Mike

Once again, Mike speaks words of wisdom. So the question is : Leo, where are you from ? If you live in Europe, go with confidence on H & S; if you live elsewhere, spare parts can be a big trouble.

If your in the US you will have to order parts from Europe. I have the Evolution 2 in 1 and it is a great airbrush you will be hard pressed to find a better one.
John

Man, I’m getting an evolution… When I get my paycheck and cash it out for an evolution + 1 spare needle+1 spare nozzle and about $200,000,000,000,000 shipping

I paid no more than $18 shipping for mine and that was with a spare nozzle,needle and a few air fittings.
John

I am looking at that one too… the one with the hand grip thingy, trigger lookin something intrigues me.

colani thing? I’d rather have the limited evolution, the black one… aw so nice

I am in th U.K, so hopefully parts won’t be a problem. Thanks for all your input !, and yes… the limited one does look the buisiness! Choosing an airbrush is a hard choice once you start looking.