🎯 Master your craft with precision and style—where creativity meets control!
The Master Airbrush Multi-Purpose Kit combines a powerful 0.25 HP mini compressor with a dual-action gravity feed airbrush, delivering 10.5 LPM airflow through a 6-foot hose. Designed for both beginners and pros, this portable, lightweight system supports detailed work in nail art, model painting, cake decorating, and more, all while operating quietly at 65 dB. Complete with a guidebook, it ensures easy maintenance and professional results wherever creativity strikes.
Item Weight | 2.84 Pounds |
Air Flow Capacity | 10.5 LPM |
Motor Horsepower | 0.25 Horsepower |
Compatible Hose Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
Hose Length | 6 Feet |
Noise | 65 dB |
Additional Features | Portable, Lightweight |
Maximum Power | 0.25 Horsepower |
Voltage | 110 Volts, 12 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Air Brushing |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Style Name | Portable |
Color | Black |
Enclosure Material | Metal |
J**M
Cant be beat even if it fails in a few years you still come ahead!
Great, just great! Really helps out in auto scale modeling. Makes a huge difference in the quality of the paint finishing on model car parts. I am new to airbrushing this is my first airbrush so I cant compare this to the 200+ dollar units. But I can tell you at this low price you absolutely can not loose. 75% of the cost is the actual airbrush not the compressor which is why the low price point. The compressor works great and its somewhat quiet, it has a pressure adjustment but no indication of PSI. I read some reviewers say the compressor falls over when running do to its awkward stance. I have no issues with that, I set it on top of the desk and it stays upright. The air hose is plenty long enough and feels like good quality. Taking it apart to clean is fairly easy with common sense. I use Tamiya acrylic paint and simple Windex and water cleans perfect. Windex is a wonder product. Not only will Windex clean glass & desks, you can use it for more things than I can list. Windex will absolutely dissolve solvent based acrylic paint which makes it perfect. I saw some how to videos and more than a handful of people say that windez works great for cleaning and they are correct. Acrylic model paint is actually solvent based so water alone does not exactly clean all that well, but Windex does even with out elbow grease. Spray windex in the empty paint stained cup and run that through the air brush then rinse out with water and then throughly dry then put the next color in for painting that simple. I use thinner with my paints as I have seen that most recommend doing that. I use Tamiya paint and use their thinner for acrylic and do two parts paint and one part thinner. So use a glass dropper / eye dropper and drop lets say 10 drops paint to 5 drops thinner and then do the math like that for more paint, good ratio. I also use isopropyl alcohol to help clean before I store it. Now will this last forever not sure but for me it probably will. Well worth the low price point, even if it fails in a few years you absolutely will not be throwing money away! The brush alone is worth the money and that will last for a lifetime i would think. The compressor will probably be the week point in the future but the brush will still be good. You can get a high end compressor and still use the brush.
J**K
What a surprising gem!
I was looking for an affordable airbrush/compressor combination and took a chance on this due to budget constraints and balancing out the good and bad reviews. I build mainly sci-fi based models and some plastic ships so I need something to apply primer and paint larger areas.The package arrived today in very good condition. I immediately read all instructions.Compressor notes:The compressor booklet is definitely a translated version, but not difficult to go through if you have had at least an 8th grade education (side note, I do not understand why people complain about translations. How many of you can translate something into another language?). The compressor does make a little noise, but then I was not expecting total silence. If you have other people in the house it will not bother them at all. The pressure knob is easy to adjust. Hose connected just great with no need for Teflon. I ran the compressor for 30 minutes unconnected to the airbrush. It did not stop or overheat.Airbrush notes:The airbrush is a basic model and will do what I need for simple primer application and painting wider areas. The booklet that came with it is very good. It has excellent notes on how to care for it and a detail diagram of all parts. I removed the quick connector that was supplied and connected it to the hose (again no need for Teflon) and turned on the compressor. The compressor worked as it should and only came on when I pushed in the trigger on the airbrush. The trigger moves smoothly. It has a good balance and sits in the cradle on the compressor just fine. I have not tried painting yet, but the air stream on my hand was tight when held close and broadened as I took it slowly away. The key to making any airbrush work properly is good cleaning habits and paint/thinner mixture. I will post my results on the airbrush later.My overall finding is this is going to be a great addition to my model making tools. The price is great even if all I got was the compressor.******UPDATE******11/28/2018I have now used this for actual painting. Before I put paint in the reservoir, I filled it up with a homemade cleaning solution and engaged the airbrush onto a paper towel. The cleaner came out in different spray patterns based on distance from the paper towel. After the reservoir was empty it was time to paint. I tried two different types of thinner;homemade and Valejos Air Brush thinner. I found the Valejo thinner worked best. Just add a drop or two in the reservoir with 3 to 4 drops of paint. Stir it up and go. The brush works perfectly. When I was done with the one color I added my homemade cleaner to the reservoir and sprayed into my cleaning pot. I did this about 3 times to get all the color cleared out and then added another color and thinner. Going from one color to another was not difficult.So the final conclusion is this is a great airbrush for general use. I will be using it to paint plastic models. The key is to keep it clean at all times and not take shortcuts.
E**R
Great for beginners
First things first: I can't compare it to anything as it is my first airbrush.The delivery was quick and hassle-free. As an amateur scale model builder, I was thinking about buying an airbrush but on the other hand skeptical if I would be wasting my money on something I couldn't use effectively. This product is the solution. Cost-effective and gives you an idea about the real thing.The compressor is quieter than my expectations, also weaker. I feel the pressure isn't enough but that's what you can get from a -50$ kit. The adapter is indicated to work with 110 Volts, therefore I considered buying another one as I use 220 V, but when I got the kit saw that it also works with 220 V (provided you have the necessary plug convertor) which is another plus.The guide book gives you just some VERY basic outlines about airbrushing and the Learning Center web address isn't online, but there are some really in-depth guides in the youtube.In short, don't expect wonders from it but if it will be your first try with an airbrush, buy it for a bargain, try some and see if you will continue with more expensive models.
L**I
Hy Husband said that VEVOR makes Great Stuff!!
This VEVOR Paint/Make-up Sprayer is Great and should last a lot longer than The LUMINESS AIR Make-up Sprayers, O.K., I don't like to talk bad about products unless it is Bad and LUMINESS AIR Make-up Sprayers( The Compressors with the hose and Spray Gun, I Bought 2 and they both lasted about 3 months each at $69 each and 1 of them came with a broken spray gun holder), It's not just Bad it's CRAP, I don't feel like working a lot of overtime just to wear Make-up!! My Husband said that VEVOR makes a lot of Great stuff Because He buys stuff from there too!!
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