I had the equivalent Revlon and I gave it away (maybe I rushed a bit). Watching videos on YouTube, I learned the proper way to use an airbrush and my opinion completely changed, so I decided to give it another try. I preferred this one because of its price and reviews, and I am very happy about it. It is excellent and very easy to use, especially for someone like me who is not at all skilled with a hairdryer and brush.
One trick I saw and apply is to first dry completely wet hair with a hairdryer until a few strands start to fly (the first sign of frizz) because I think it is impossible to achieve 50-80-60% dry hair that I saw in many videos. It is necessary to use heat protection. Also, a small tuft that fits in the brush, thin enough for the air to penetrate, entering from both the bottom and top of the brush, and constantly rotating it throughout the movement from the root to the tip, as this reduces frizz.