So what's in the box? Obviously the compressor, a very nicely finished piece of kit, with good connectors between the tank and compressor, adjustable feet and an easy to use drain under the tank to remove the condensate water.
Also in the box was a braided hose to connect the airbrush - I won't use this at the moment as I use a lightweight vinyl hose that doesn't interfere with movement of the airbrush.
Finally there is the regulator/moisture trap. This has two outlets (so you can run two airbrushes) with one covered by a removable cap. Rather than flimsy plastic and a leaky connection that you get on cheaper airbrushes, this unit is die cast metal, and with a properly designed connector to the air tank.
30 seconds assembly and we are ready to play. In use the compressor is quieter than it's predecessor when running, and it runs a lot less often to charge the tank as there is no air loss between the air tank and regulator unit.
Delivery was free of charge - the price on the website was what I paid. I ordered it on a Thursday and my neighbour received it on the Friday apparently, so the company I purchased from seemed very good
Anyway, I'm a happy bunny now, ready to finish the Lightning T5.
Cheers all,
Roger