Hmmm.... only $33.00 + shipping....Not sure. it looks nice, with goodies even...
Some people have had good results with no-name Abs, some hate'em. Though, with a name brand, you'll pay more than that. But you get better service when things go wrong with it.
let's forget about the AB for a second, what's your source of air? My suggestion is that it has a tank, to keep the compressor from constantly running. Also, if you're gonna spray at low pressure (detail work, camo mottling, etc), you're gonna want a reservoir tank on it so it only cuts in to refill the tank's pressure.
At first i only had a compressor and no tank. When I set my comp to low (12psi) pressure, it would hery and jerk for partial rotations of the piston shaft. Within moments it would jump the shaft and no push air, thereby ending my painting for a few minutes to get the comp fixed, then it would do it again. I hooked mine up to a 5 gallon air tank. and it works now. Mind you 'The Still' as I call, it is FAR from what i want (it still has it problems in other areas) and I'm not suggesting it to you.
i guess what I'm saying is get a good compressor with tank. They're not cheep, but it will save you the headaches, heartaches, heart burn, and general frustration that causes extreme discouragement, that I went through.