Infinity quality workmanship is better but the sotar has some great features which h&s lacks. 1) sotar's trigger is closer to the nozzle which in my opinion is better for control (just like you write with a pen) 2) If we talk about trigger, thetrigger response is far better with sotar and infinity (which is the only one big disadventage for infinity) 3) The only viable option for sotar is the 2.5 ml cup (in this case h&s removable cup is far better than sotar) as it doesn't obscure the sight so much as the large cup.
Great review 👍✌️ You make some really good points. How are you getting on with them 4 years on? Also what type of paints do you use🤔👍✌️ I've two H&S', they're great, I'm sure that the modifications that H&S are coming out with now for a couple of the expert modellers/shops (not for general release?) may have improved the Infinity's short comings re paint uptake re trigger position etc etc. I have a couple of Paasches for general purpose work, basecoats and primers. They're low middle, to middle price point in the UK, when you get a good one they're great. Apart from the 0.15 set up on the Infinity, both Paasche and H&S airbrushes are easier to clean, than Eg Iwata, especially the agricultural parts on a Paasche H and Millennium 👍✌️😄👍💜 Badger, for a Sotar 20/20 F, would be about £120-130 here. Good airbrush by all accounts, maybe not as easy to live with as a Paasche or H&S🤔
@@jackhammer8364 In the UK whilst the Iwata might have slightly better trigger control (although H&S seem to be modifying that with latest versions?), the top of the range Iwatas are 2-3 times the price for a detail airbrush. I got in early with my H&S Infinity CRP it's a great airbrush, also easier to clean than an Iwata. Now, with Brexit (which I supported but our politicians were keen to knoble) in the UK we get knobled by US and EU taxes alike, although the £,€ and $ are are about the same value nowadays (yippee! One world currency beckons 🤔💩🙄😳😈😠).
Infinity quality workmanship is better but the sotar has some great features which h&s lacks. 1) sotar's trigger is closer to the nozzle which in my opinion is better for control (just like you write with a pen) 2) If we talk about trigger, thetrigger response is far better with sotar and infinity (which is the only one big disadventage for infinity) 3) The only viable option for sotar is the 2.5 ml cup (in this case h&s removable cup is far better than sotar) as it doesn't obscure the sight so much as the large cup.
I just wrote similar above before I saw your post👍✌️😊
Great review 👍✌️ You make some really good points.
How are you getting on with them 4 years on? Also what type of paints do you use🤔👍✌️
I've two H&S', they're great, I'm sure that the modifications that H&S are coming out with now for a couple of the expert modellers/shops (not for general release?) may have improved the Infinity's short comings re paint uptake re trigger position etc etc.
I have a couple of Paasches for general purpose work, basecoats and primers. They're low middle, to middle price point in the UK, when you get a good one they're great. Apart from the 0.15 set up on the Infinity, both Paasche and H&S airbrushes are easier to clean, than Eg Iwata, especially the agricultural parts on a Paasche H and Millennium 👍✌️😄👍💜
Badger, for a Sotar 20/20 F, would be about £120-130 here. Good airbrush by all accounts, maybe not as easy to live with as a Paasche or H&S🤔
😎, this is a good vid,great info!
Thanks for doing 🙂
My h&s infinity is supposed to be delivered today. My sotar was delivered 2 days ago.
Great and fair review, I just received my Sotar 20/20!
Hello, so do you prefer sotar badger or harder?
How do you feel after a couple more months more of use?
Eddie Gonzalez love the Sotar. Took some getting used to but it’s excellent.
If this is the BMW of hobbyist airbrush, what is the BMW of professional airbrush?
bmw..🤔.. so what is the micron sb🤷🏾♂️
Super Sic-o can’t say, never used one. Never used an Iwata for more than a few minutes.
The Space Men With Guns Podcast the most expensive airbrush out there!
@@jackhammer8364 In the UK whilst the Iwata might have slightly better trigger control (although H&S seem to be modifying that with latest versions?), the top of the range Iwatas are 2-3 times the price for a detail airbrush. I got in early with my H&S Infinity CRP it's a great airbrush, also easier to clean than an Iwata. Now, with Brexit (which I supported but our politicians were keen to knoble) in the UK we get knobled by US and EU taxes alike, although the £,€ and $ are are about the same value nowadays (yippee! One world currency beckons 🤔💩🙄😳😈😠).
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