Badger 200-3 or Aztek A320, who would win in a fight?

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Badger 200-3 or Aztek A320, who would win in a fight?

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There's only one way to find out! FFIIGGGHHHHTTT!!!!! :twisted:

Ok, putting it properly. I'm torn between the two, which do you think is the best and why. Help me make a decision!

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Godfather wrote:Badger badger badger. :wink:
But why?
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Given those two, I'd go with either one, I've used the Aztek personally, and had good results (not great results, but good results), and I imagine the Badgers about the same. The Badger will be a little harder to clean at first, but the Aztek will need it more down the line.

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Godfather wrote:Badger badger badger. :wink:

.....Sigh..... talk about a threadjack! :D
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robgmun wrote:
Godfather wrote:Badger badger badger. :wink:
But why?
[Yoda voice on] There is no why. Nothing more will I teach you today. [Yoda voice off]

Now go buy a Badger 360. Aztec is crap, it clogs to easily, is more expensive, can be tough to maintain, is harder to find replacement parts, and offers very little in the way of factory help. With Badger, you can mail it back to the factory, they will clean and rebuild it no questions asked, then mail it back to you for free, FOREVER. They stand behind their products.

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Wow...
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AND Aztec employees have been photographed clubing baby harp seals.

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Now, Pat...what have we told you about ad hominem attacks? :twisted:

The Badger 200 is an internal-mix single-action brush. The 360 is an internal-mix double-action brush. Both types have their strengths and limitations.
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It's not an ad hom if it's true. I have the pictures. Those seals were so cute and fuzzy too.

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TER-OR wrote:The Badger 200 is an internal-mix single-action brush. The 360 is an internal-mix double-action brush. Both types have their strengths and limitations.
The Aztec 320 is also a internal-mix single-action brush, that's why i pitted them together. Anyway response wasn't forcoming so i actually went for the Aztec 320. which was alot cheaper the the The Badger 200. and with the quick nozzle change seems easier to maintain and clean.
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Badger 200.

I was so thoroughly cheesed I wasn't able to find mine when we gutted my house... :evil:

So, I consoled myself with an Iwata Eclipse! :twisted:

Although I still want another Model 200. :oops:
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Padawan v 2.5 wrote:
robgmun wrote:
Godfather wrote:Badger badger badger. :wink:
But why?
[Yoda voice on] There is no why. Nothing more will I teach you today. [Yoda voice off]

Now go buy a Badger 360. Aztec is crap, it clogs to easily, is more expensive, can be tough to maintain, is harder to find replacement parts, and offers very little in the way of factory help. With Badger, you can mail it back to the factory, they will clean and rebuild it no questions asked, then mail it back to you for free, FOREVER. They stand behind their products.

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I've been using an Aztec for 10 years and have never had a problem. Best airbrush I ever used bar none.
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Thomas E. Johnson wrote:I've been using an Aztec for 10 years and have never had a problem. Best airbrush I ever used bar none.
What kind of paint do you run through it?

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Padawan v 2.5 wrote:
Thomas E. Johnson wrote:I've been using an Aztec for 10 years and have never had a problem. Best airbrush I ever used bar none.
What kind of paint do you run through it?

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I used to own a Aztek 470. I bought the kit because I thought it would be the cheapest wayt to get started. When it sprayed it sprayed great. Until it clogged. I would have to tear it down after every spray. I also had to disassemble the nozzles also to get it unclogged even though the instructions say not to. :roll:

Finally got fed up. Bought a Badger 150 and then later a 100LG because I found I like gravity feeds better. Haven't looked back since. I pick the brush up and it works without fuss everytime.
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