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So I just got my Iwata High Performance HP-C, and what a difference from my Revolution CR3, which isn't a bad airbrush to begin with. I really didn't think there would be much of a difference since both are .3mm needles, but the High Performance just feels and performs so much better. Theres about an $80 difference but if you're in the market buy the better one.
 
Does the "HP" stand for high performance?

Asking because I got the HP too and it is pure joy.

I would suggest getting the 0.5 needle/nozzle for applying primer or clear coats, but the 0.3 is really good for pretty much anything else.
 
I don't think so because my Revolution is HP CR3. I also have the Revolution HP CR, no 3, and that is .5mm. I do use that one for clear coats. Kind of confusing naming on their part.
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Does the "HP" stand for high performance?
It does:

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One of our 5 Ways to Spray. Offering total control for fine detail to medium spraying, Iwata's Hi-Line and High Performance [my emphasis] Plus Series airbrushes are designed around the legendary Iwata HP Series which established the Iwata name in the creative community over 50 years ago.
 
That's a general rule I follow, the principle of frugality. Which doesn't mean being cheap, but means not wasting anything. And sometimes going for the cheaper selection means buying something that needs replacing sooner, so in the end, you wind up spending more. Investing in good tools is good sense, if they work well and last long.
 
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