Brooke Cedros, our National Sales Manager extraordinaire, is at it again. She may be the only reader of this blog as she is harassing me about my next post. Well instead of the usual ramblings about travel, tradeshows and other mindless stuff, I've decided to post some of the hot new items now available at our company Iwata Medea.
Ok then, let me introduce the new Iwata Revolution TR (trigger-grip) airbrush. This is the new hot-rod of the line. We have two styles available the TR1 (0.3mm) and a TR2 (0.5mm). Both are side mounted gravity feed (side cup) or siphon feed (with bottles). The obvious and unique feature is the trigger assembly. The unique bottom mounted trigger is especially nice for people who prefer the feel of traditional spray gun operation. So all you custom painters and spray tanners out there will just love the trigger action! The TR series will also include the Pistol Grip Filter (F A450). Designed to fit snuggly in the palm of your hand the Pistol Grip Filter is the last line of defense for clean and dry air. Now you won't have to worry about any little spits of water getting on your work!
Also, take a look at this little gem. Its the NEW Iwata Table Top Cleaning Station (NAC 201). Now I know what you're thinking, it looks a lot like some kind of paraphernalia or maybe a miniature space craft, but trust me - its a compact and tidy little waste receptacle. It comes with a replaceable air-filter, waste container and built in airbrush holder. It will keep you work area clean and it is easy to use. Now you can clean your airbrush between colors without having to spray into a garbage can or a wad of paper towels next to your work.
At the end of the day, unscrew the lid, empty the catch-all receptacle and rinse it out!
Practical innovation and high quality, it is what you have come to expect from Iwata Medea.
Thanks for listening to my pitch and I hope you like the products.
1 comment:
I'm about to purchase an iwata airbrush kit and the table top cleaner at dickblick but can't find replacement filters anywhere. Can you recommend a retailer that sells the filters.
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