Agree with Muller etc. As long as there's no pulsing, and preferably with an air regulator, which that one has, it should be O.K. I very recently bought an even simpler one, without regulator, though one can be added, for the same reasons as you, and with the same thoughts about use/life. So far, having used it about 6 times, it's been brilliant. As I said in my thread on compressor deals, most compressors used by modellers are only utilised to about 25% of their design capacity, if that, as the original designs were for such uses as graphics studios (continuous use), hence the relatively high cost. Balance that against the ACTUAL use you are going to put it to, and there's nothing wrong with 'cheaper' compressors. We may have to thank the 'beauty parlour' trade for that, as it seems that's how many of the newer, lower priced units are becoming available. The main thing in the link here is the airbrush itself; however expensive or 'cheap' it is, cleaning and maintenance are vital, in order to prevent erratic performance, spattering etc. Finally, any compressor (within reason) that gives continous pressure and trouble free use, has got to be A) better, and B) more cost-effective than those b****y propellant cans!!!