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I'm considering getting an airbrush compressor instead of using the larger, noisier 2 gallon 1.5HP one I got from Home Depot. Since I'm moving to Korea (3 days before I leave Georgia, don't visit--It's the worst place I've ever been to and I've traveled to North Korea for a month), I had to have my air compressor packed and shipped which will take a month and a half. I like the idea of a travel sized air compressor that isn't too noisy, but I'm worried about the durability and longevity of it.

My Google-fu revealed no specific reviews of the model I'm looking at, which is the Sparmax TC-2000 Stormforce. It is dual-piston which means it should last a lot longer and have few if any problems with water/heat, but I'm still worried. Has anyone ever used one and/or know someone who has that can provide input?

http://www.amazon.com/Sparmax-TC2000-Stormforce-Compressor/dp/B004BNGHTU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1367096469&sr=8-1&keywords=sparmax+tc-2000

That's the link to Amazon for the one I'm looking at. With a 40% off coupon from Hobby Lobby it's totally affordable.

Thanks in advance for the help!

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