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Nothing wrong with the Aztek...

November 5 2009 at 11:50 AM
  (Login Greg.Buechler)
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Response to make sure you get the 200 that can take a fine nozzle

I've been using it exclusively for years. With thin paint and low pressures, very fine lines can be produced. Sure, it is hard on the fingers to do that as there is no way to fix the trigger position once you get what you want. But is very inexpensive, incredibly easy to clean, and the tips are cheap to replace when they get worn.
Greg

 
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