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If you're shopping for a high-end airbrush and considering Harder & Steenbeck’s latest offerings, you’ve likely come across the Evolution 2024 and the Infinity 2024. Both are top-tier, German-engineered airbrushes designed for precision, durability, and ease of maintenance. But while they share many features, they cater to slightly different types of users. Here's a breakdown to help you decide which one suits your needs.
Evolution 2024: Clean, professional, and functional. The Evolution has a minimalist design focused on balance and ergonomic use. It’s often preferred by those who want a reliable daily driver for general airbrushing.
Infinity 2024: Sleek and premium-looking with polished accents and more visual flair. The Infinity is designed to stand out, often considered the flagship in the H&S lineup for its style as much as its performance.
Both models feature the upgraded 2024 trigger system—smoother, more responsive, and adjustable. However:
The Infinity has a preset handle with memory function, allowing you to control the needle pull limit. This is ideal for detailed work and consistency.
The Evolution 2024 usually comes with a standard rear handle (no memory control), though it's upgradeable.
Both airbrushes now use the 2024 nozzle system, which is more durable and easier to clean than earlier versions.
Infinity version includes new nozzle (0.25mm and 0.44mm) made of Titanium material which provides superior accuracy.
Evolution version nozzles (0.28mm or 0.45mm) are made from their classic German silver material. The slightly larger nozzle sizes make the Evolution more versatile.
Infinity 2024: Made for fine detail, illustration, and high-end model painting. The precision needle, fine control, and quick-change features make it perfect for advanced artists.
Evolution 2024: Still precise, but more versatile for broader applications like base coating, general model painting, makeup, cake decorating, fine art and hobby use.
Infinity 2024 is priced higher due to its added features and upgraded materials including titanium nozzle and gold-plated accent pieces.
Evolution 2024 is more affordable, offering pro-grade performance at a lower price point.
Choose the Infinity 2024 if:
You do fine detail work (miniatures, illustration, photo retouching).
You want the best of the best with all the bells and whistles.
You already have experience with airbrushes and want more control.
Choose the Evolution 2024 if:
You want a reliable, professional airbrush at a great value.
You’re newer to airbrushing or need a solid, all-purpose tool.
You don’t need the preset handle or ultra-fine detail features right away.
Bottom line: Both airbrushes are fantastic, and either one can serve you for years. The difference really comes down to how much control and versatility you want—and how much you’re willing to invest up front.
Feature | Evolution 2024 | Infinity 2024 |
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Finish | Polished CR+ Chrome | Polished CR+ Chrome |
Control Handle | Standard (no memory function) | Preset handle with memory control (needle stop) |
Included Nozzles | 0.28mm or 0.45mm | 0.25mm or 0.44mm titanium nozzle |
Paint Cups | Interchangeable cups (2ml and or 5ml) | Interchangeable cups (2ml and or micro) |
Ideal For | All-purpose, base coating, hobby, fine art | Fine detail, illustration, miniatures |
Price Range | 💲💲 ($167 - $222) | 💲💲💲 ($280 - $360) |
Upgradeability | ✅ Easy to upgrade | ✅ Fully loaded from the start |