🎉 Elevate Your Artistry with Precision Airbrush Magic!
The Master Airbrush Precision Dual-action Airbrush is a top-tier tool designed for artists seeking exceptional detail in their work. With a 0.2mm needle/nozzle and an air control valve for micro fine spray control, this airbrush is ideal for a variety of applications, including automotive graphics, fine art, and nail art. Weighing only 1 pound and made from durable plastic, it combines portability with performance, making it a must-have for any creative professional.
Color | Silver |
Style | Handheld |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Master Airbrush |
Manufacturer | Master Airbrush |
Item model number | MAS G44 |
Product Dimensions | 9.14 x 3.05 x 17.53 cm; 209 Grams |
ASIN | B006CVSPJ4 |
H**O
Good for a cheap airbrush.
I wanted a 0.2mm airbrush but am not ready to pay big prices for high quality guns yet. After reading a ton of reviews, I went with this one. I am very pleased with it. It get the job done pretty well and hasn’t broken on me yet. The bowl is very easy to clean. I like that about it. The trigger is decently smooth and it’s easy to dismantle/clean. I prefer removing the needle guard on the front while using it for higher accuracy and it makes cleaning the top waaay easier when using it. Be careful if you do this as the needle can easily be bent or broken or poke a hole in your hand or something else. I am happy with my purchase and recommend this gun...especially for the price.
M**E
Decent airbrush!
Master airbrushes are a very decent and cheap option if your a beginner BUT!…they do have there cons for sure👍🏻I have 2 of them and I have to say they do give me quite a bit of problems. No matter what I do the airbrush always spits paint when I’m only pressing just air and the needles are MUCH thinner than any other company’s and that means they bend much easier and once that happens the needle is worthless and to be honest the build quality is a bit on the cheap side😕 but if your just getting into airbrushing and don’t have a ton of money to spend on a expensive one these are a very good option and I would definitely recommend them😎👍🏻
P**3
A GOOD STARTER DETAIL AIRBRUSH
This airbrush is modeled after an Iwata Custom Micron CM-C Plus. I have always desired to have one of those airbrushes but couldn't justify the $500+ price tag. I needed a very precise airbrush for painting mottled camo schemes on 1/72, 1/48 & 1/32 scale WW2 Luftwaffe aircraft models. For less than 10% of the Iwata price, I thought this airbrush was worth a try. I was not disappointed.If you are new to airbrushing, this is probably not the airbrush for you. This airbrush is intended to be a detailing brush for very small precise painting. It includes the crown cap tip that allows the airbrush to be placed very close to the item being painted to get the finest lines without distortion caused by air turbulence. The 0.2 mm fluid tip & needle are provided for spraying fine lines and dots. This airbrush does not give broad, wide coverage. I have not been able to get a pattern any wider than about 1/8" with this airbrush. I have other airbrushes I use for wider paint coverage.Another nice feature of this airbrush is the built in air valve on the airbrush. This allows the user to set the pressure on their compressor and leave it, then dial in an exact pressure with the valve on the airbrush. This airbrush also features a pre-set handle that allows the user to set the needle travel so that fine lines can be dialed in and can be sprayed consistently.I am an experienced airbrush user, but there was a bit of a learning curve using this airbrush. Once I learned how to dial in the air pressure at the airbrush along with setting the line width, I am very pleased with the performance of this airbrush. It is well made and easy to clean. It is not a $500 Iwata, but it is a good value for the money. When I read reviews of these Master Airbrushes that rate them poorly, it sounds like a user who is new to airbrushing. Air brushing in general is a skill that must be mastered. It takes time to learn how to use almost every airbrush. But with practice, this airbrush will perform well in the hand of someone who knows how to use it.
K**N
Favorite Airbrush!
I’ve been using this airbrush for five+ years now and it is my go-to! I don’t feel comfortable purchasing an expensive model at this time, but this one has worked wonders! I’ve bought two additional models from this company and have loved every one of them!
C**M
Reviewed by a professional
I consider myself a professional artist. I have many award winning airbrush paint jobs on cars and bikes. For years I have used Iwata and recently I lost my Iwata HP-C Custom Micron plus that looks Identical to this Master Airbrush G44. For the price I decided to take the chance and try it out. IT WAS A COMPLETE FAILURE. I inspected the airbrush noting all the machining marks and the sharp rough edges. The O rings are too soft and possibly incomparable with solvent based paints. As a custom painter, that alone makes it useless. I put a little water based airbrush paint in the paint well, put the cap in place (note that I never use the cap on my iwata brushes) started my compressor, pulled the trigger and BOOM. The cap pops off and paint splatters all over me and the test panel on my easel. I disassembled the head of the airbrush to check for obstructions or defects. I didn't see anything. I sealed all the threads with needle paste and tried again with water. before applying any air the water was leaking out of the nozzle tip. I will be returning this as soon as possible.My advise is to save up and get a known brand name airbrush. As a teenager my parents bought me an inexpensive airbrush from a mail order catalog. I followed the instructions and gave it a try. Two weeks of trying it never did what I wanted. I thought it was me and gave up on airbrushing. After college I spent a $100 on a Badger Crescendo double action and made $500 on motorcycle tank a week later. Turns out it was the brush that made the difference. I now have brushes that range from $90 to $600. the one I use the most is the Iwata HP-C plus. It retails for around $150 and it is well worth the price.
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