Philosophically shouldn’t ridiculously complicated over engineered, expensive German WW2 tanks be painted with an over engineered complicated expensive German airbrush?
Isn’t something pleasing about that synergy…or did I forget to put the lid on the liquid cement?
Likewise, I sure don’t need it but my curiosity is high about this one since it’s a clean sheet design. It’s supposed to be pretty smooth too etc. The Neoeco can do 99% of what I do as can the VL etc.
It appears to offer three advantages over my Iwata Micron B.
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more stand off distance to spray fine lines
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can function like a single action with just a slight press and be consistent for dots etc with out setting limiter.
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less expensive replacement parts
I dropped my Micron B once and naturally hit rear needle and split the cone. $125 of precision matched parts ~15 years ago to fix. Being clumsy proved expensive. I seldom use the Micron B after that doubled down on the Paasche VL. Used to be able to buy five VL’s for the price of that precision matched needle & nozzle assembly.
BTW - I’m slowly revising my opinion of H/S after using Iwata lube on the trigger and a bit of beeswax on the threads, I’m much happier with my H/S Evolution than previously.