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The Professional Master Airbrush Multi-Purpose Gravity Feed System features a high-performance G22 dual-action airbrush with a 0.3 mm tip and 1/3 oz fluid cup, paired with a powerful yet quiet 1/5 HP compressor delivering 25 LPM airflow. Designed for versatility across hobbies and professional applications, it includes an air filter, water trap, pressure regulator, and a dual airbrush holder, making it ideal for both beginners and advanced artists seeking precision and reliability.
Brand | Master Airbrush |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Spraying |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Noise Level | 65 dB |
Special Feature | Automatic Shut-Off |
Included Components | Filters, Power Cord |
Maximum Power | 1.6 Horsepower |
Capacity | 23 Liters |
Color | Standard Kit |
Material | Aluminum or Lightweight Alloy Steel |
Air Flow Capacity | 25 LPM |
Motor Horsepower | 0.16666666666666666 horsepower |
Model Name | G22 |
Hose Length | 6 Feet |
Manufacturer | Master Airbrush |
UPC | 844825085084 |
AC Adapter Current | 1.24 Amps |
Style | Portable |
Part Number | ECO KIT-17 |
Item Weight | 9.46 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 14.88 x 12.56 x 6.81 inches |
Item model number | ECO-17 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Standard |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Automatic Shut-Off |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Definitely Worth It, The Bad Reviewers Do Not Know What They Are Talking About
I have read through all of the reviews with low ratings and I can all see why they gave this WONDERFUL product a low rating. It is simply because they are ignorant, not because the product if broken. Heck, I thought my compressor and airbrush were broken when I first got them, too!As a newbie to this product and airbrushing in general, here is a little newbie guide I threw together:The compressor: The first deal is that the regulator is not attached. My compressor came with Teflon tape (I'm not sure if yours will, I got mine used). You NEED to wrap the male part on the compressor in Teflon tape then screw on the regulator. This is done so that the none of the air leaks out. Once it is attached, you can hook up the braided hose. Here is the deal with the compressor: when it is turned on, it will not constantly run, it has an auto shut off once it has stored pressure. On top of this, your airbrush must be hooked up to the hose & compressor for the gauge to work. To adjust the pressure, you pull out the black knob on the regulator and then twist it left/right, it should have + and - symbols so you know which way to twist it. Note, the gauge will only read if you have the compressor running and the hose is hooked up to your airbrush! If your compressor has auto shut off and you need to adjust the pressure, just run some air through the airbrush so that it starts back up again. Also, keep in mind when you are airbrushing the compressor will turn itself on and off. THIS IS NORMAL AND A GOOD THING, don't let it alarm you. It means your regulator and compressor are working correctly!The airbrush: as stated earlier, the airbrush must be hooked up to the compressor and the compressor must be running for it to work properly (this should be obvious, but I will state it anyway). There are two controls on the airbrush, and also some adjustments. The first control is pressing the trigger down, which will make air come out. Note, when it is pressed down there should be NO fluid coming out, just air. Once the trigger is pushed down, when you pull it back your liquid should come out stronger and stronger. If you cannot pull your trigger back far enough to let the liquid out, here is what might be wrong: On the very back of the airbrush (opposite of the front) is a little knob. If you loosen this knob, it will allow you to pull the trigger further and further back allowing you to release more and more liquid.As I said earlier, I am nowhere near an expert or even an adept on air brushes. As my first air brush, for $80 (I got mine used from Amazon) this is WORTH EVERY PENNY. Airbrushes alone go for $100+, where this is an airbrush AND a compressor AND a regulator (yes, some airbrush/compressor kits don't come with regulators)! As for quality, I honestly don't know how good the airbrush is, but I used it to write my name and paint some model kits, and the paint (water based acrylic thinned with Windex) came out evenly with no splattering. Also, the included booklet is a joke. It is about 5 pages front and back, and basically explains how to clean your airbrush and tells you to practice painting lines, dagger strokes, and dots. The important thing is that it explains how to clean your airbrush. It is EXTREMELY important to keep your airbrush cleaned if you want it to last you forever. The brush gets gunked up with paint quick, so it is important to keep it clean. Just keep in mind that when you purchase this you will have to keep it maintained. It is not too hard to clean, you just need to run some cleaner through it and unscrew some small parts.Conclusion: If you are looking for a airbrush for painting anything, this is worth it. I personally use it for painting model kits but you can use it for everything else!
A**R
Complete newbie. Fantastic beginner airbrush
Never used an airbrush before. I'm completely impressed.It came with everything as described.The airbrush and compressor feel solid in weight and quality.Some 5 min tips on using the airbrush and tips on technique and I was off.Just be sure to clean the needle and hopper frequently. Thin your paint properly. You'll be a happy camper for this price.
J**C
Super little guy
K.. Sillies out of the way first. This compressor is just so darned cute!! Chubby little body. Stubby little feet. It's just so cuddly!!Recently got back into Gundam kit building. Tried all the methods I'd tried in the past: spray cans and brushes. Not the most effective ways, but they always worked in the past. Bleh. I just wasn't happy with the results I was getting. Buddy of mine suggested I try airbrushing. No way. That stuff's too expensive. What If I don't stay with the hobby?? Turns out that a) it's not that expensive and b) it is quite fun.I ordered this thing last week and it arrived yesterday. 7 days from order to my door. I opened up the box to find a plastic case with the airbrush inside it. My first airbrush. How cool looking this thing is, all shiny and stuff. After that is the air hose, followed by the pressure valve/water trap assembly. Took everything out and made sure nothing was broken. Everything is very well packaged. Oh, there's also a roll of Teflon tape included. Use it.I had a little trouble getting the pressure valve/water trap assembly properly aligned, but with enough Teflon tape I was able to get it properly vertical. Works like a charm. Attach the air hose to the compressor, then to the airbrush. Turn the power on. Voila!! Wait. This thing purrs. Seriously. My dogs snore louder than this little guy. Being able to use this pretty much anywhere is just great.Practiced a bit with plain water, just to get the feel of the brush. I find myself alternating between my index finger and my thumb on the trigger. Both feel comfortable. Don't know if I'll settle on one or the other, but I have the same control either way.Finally, I put some paint through it. It works!! How cool!! It's going to take some practice to become proficient, but using the airbrush to paint is a cinch. You watch the color build as you lay on thin sheet after thin sheet of paint. After a couple of minutes of spraying, the piece looked really nice. No streaks, no bubbles, no over spray at all. And it took very little paint to do. This will of course vary depending on if/how you thin the paint, distance from the piece, etc.. That's where the practice and experimentation come in.So, bottom line?? I very highly recommended this. If you are new to airbrushing and need a place to start, this kit is just what you've been looking for. The price is right, and it works. What else do I need??
H**H
Decent bang for you buck
It's a good kit first timer air brush kitI'm first user of one also will say aircompresser gets really hot and doesn't do the greatest keeping the water out the gun for for the money I think it's a decent buy
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