IT'S TITANIUM BABY! Our new INFINITY 2024 CRplus nozzle system revealed!

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.

  1. more stand off distance to spray fine lines

  2. can function like a single action with just a slight press and be consistent for dots etc with out setting limiter.

  3. 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.

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