I'm probably preaching to the converted, but I highly recommend using a quick release coupling on your airbrush hose. The male coupling screws onto your airbrush, and the female to the end of the airhose. Now you can power up your compressor, without an airbrush attached. The quick release coupling acts as a self closing valve, allowing you to swap airbrushes quickly, without having to release the air out of the system, making cleaning and colour changes much easier 
You can clean/clear an airbrush much more easily without the length of hose limiting your movement - I've even answered the door with a paint loaded airbrush clutched in one hand. Even if you have only one airbrush, it can save you time, wear and tear on your compressor.............
I got mine via a slow boat from China, for less than a fiver, from either Amazon or ebay. - Just make sure you get the correct thread size!
Dave
You can clean/clear an airbrush much more easily without the length of hose limiting your movement - I've even answered the door with a paint loaded airbrush clutched in one hand. Even if you have only one airbrush, it can save you time, wear and tear on your compressor.............
I got mine via a slow boat from China, for less than a fiver, from either Amazon or ebay. - Just make sure you get the correct thread size!
Dave
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