Iwata micron cm-sb vs cm-sb v2

OK, not an ideal solution or big improvment in my opinion.
Which changes has been made that would make atomising change? The taller, different shaped trigger or the one piece needle chucking guide won't change it.
The spare part ordering numbers for the head unit, needle and valve seem to be the same for both the new and old versions.
A spare trigger for the old version costs £25. A new version trigger costs £75. Feels a bit like a scam to me. :)
 
Iwata have redesigned the angle of the holes within the fluid head nozzle base, which has improved the atomisation ability of the airbrush.

Yes, I agree, £75 for the new trigger is extortionate.
 
Seeing that I changed back from tall triggers to short ones, I think I will buy a few v1 triggers for future micron purchases.
 
Iwata have redesigned the angle of the holes within the fluid head nozzle base, which has improved the atomisation ability of the airbrush.

Yes, I agree, £75 for the new trigger is extortionate.

The holes in the body or in the head?
 
But the spare part number for the new version head is the same as the old. Where is this information coming from? It's just that I haven't heard it from any official sources.
 
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