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Hi All,

I am searching for an Airbrush kit, for improving my cookie decorating skills. Will mostly use it for stenciling work to start with and maybe other cookie decorating work as I improve my skill.

I am in Canada and most of the search results are from the US.

Could any of you tell me of a type/brand that you use/love. I will try to contact them and see if they deliver to Canada and also maybe provide repair/replacement service to Canada (if I need it later)

I have read other posts on this Forum about Airbrush and understand that buying on Amazon will mean "no service" if required at a later point, so trying to avoid that. Also, no Airbrush kit on Amazon Canada has at least 4.5 star rating, so really not convinced of the quality there.

I looked at Julia's videos on her AirBrush (unfortunate that it was discontinued) and understand certain basic features that I am looking for such as dual action and bigger cup for filling the color and the compressor pressure.

In terms of cost, almost all of them I am seeing online are close 200 US$ or more. Are AirBrush kits that expensive? Does more expensive necessarily mean better features, such as maybe better coverage or less splattering or anything like that?

Any information that any of you experienced people can provide towards buying an AirBrush kit is appreciated, such a brand, features, specs, anything (especially if it's available in Canada)

The ones available on Etsy are also all from USA so again not sure of their service capability in Canada.

Thank you

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I recently bought the cordless airbrush from creative cookier (who is in Texas).  I’ve been happy with her products.  I chose a cordless because the cords drive me nuts.  It’s why I bought a wifi pico.  Good luck!

@Econlady posted:

I recently bought the cordless airbrush from creative cookier (who is in Texas).  I’ve been happy with her products.  I chose a cordless because the cords drive me nuts.  It’s why I bought a wifi pico.  Good luck!

@Econlady Thank you for the information.

Is there a link or web page that you could share where I could look at it? I wanted to see how it looks and the product details. Is it meeting your expectations as you use it?

https://creativecookier.com/ Is this the website?

@Econlady Thank you for the information.

Is there a link or web page that you could share where I could look at it? I wanted to see how it looks and the product details. Is it meeting your expectations as you use it?

https://creativecookier.com/ Is this the website?

Yes.  Click on all things airbrush.  Some times you have to click more than once.  If you buy from her consider getting her meringue powder.  It’s great stuff.

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Sorry, I cannot help here. My preferred system, by a long shot, is my JULIA system that I no longer sell.

Unfortunate for me.

I saw the video online and then read in the posts that it has been discontinued. Thank you for your response.

@Econlady posted:

Yes.  Click on all things airbrush.  Some times you have to click more than once.  If you buy from her consider getting her meringue powder.  It’s great stuff.

@Econlady It's amazing how you are always helping me! Thank you once again. Will check it out

Hi @Anupama Joshi, I'm from Ontario too. I cannot speak for which airbrush system is the best, however, I can let you know where you can purchase them locally.
Hope this helps.

@Sweet Prodigy Firstly, so happy to interact with a cookier who is a fellow Ontario resident, here on Cookie Connection. 

Ans then, thank you so much for sharing these sources! This really helps. I will check them out.

Hi!

Did you end up finding an airbrush kit? I'm in Alberta and am trying to find one as well, but like you said, most lists/pages are in the US.

See two posts up - there are links in Sweet Prodigy's posts to a few sites in Canada that carry airbrush systems. I've used three or more on the "How Sweet Is That" site, and they all have smaller compressors than I like to use, but any one of those will likely be okay especially if you are just starting out.

See two posts up - there are links in Sweet Prodigy's posts to a few sites in Canada that carry airbrush systems. I've used three or more on the "How Sweet Is That" site, and they all have smaller compressors than I like to use, but any one of those will likely be okay especially if you are just starting out.

Thanks! I'm aware of different retailers but was more looking for recommendations based on which model OP ended up purchasing, if any.

@Bake Queens posted:

@courtneyscookies hi, how did it go? did you buy your airbrush? any recommendations?

Hey! I ended up buying the Cookie Countess airbrush kit from How Sweet Is That? They were having a sale so it was 20% off and it works really great so far. I have only used it a few times but no issues.

oh I am so glad for you! congratulations on you purchase. I have a Amazon giftcard, which I would like to spend on Airbrush, but could not find Cookie Countess system there... thank you for your reply and have fun with your princess airbrush

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