system. I have a separate system I use for paints so I don’t think I will need the 4 stage. However, will the Mini 3 meet most finishing requirements? Other than power, is there much difference between the 3 and 4 stage units? The guns look the same.
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I have the mini-mite 4 and it will spray anything that I need it to. You will be perfectly fine with the mini-mite 3. The sytems are virtually identical, excepting the additional tubine stage in the 4.
Edited 3/24/2009 2:42 am ET by pzaxtl
I recently did a review of the Mini-Mite 3 (link below) and it did very good. I was especially surprised at how well it handle water-based paints. Thinner-based stuff is easier yet.
http://www.newwoodworker.com/reviews/fujimm3rvu.html
Tom Hintz
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Thanks guys. I am going to go with the mini 3. It looks like Amazon is the cheapest place to order from. Thanks again.
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