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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 for smooth, precise painting. Weighing just 2.84 pounds and housed in a durable metal enclosure, this portable kit is perfect for professionals and beginners alike, supporting a wide range of applications from nail art to custom automotive detailing.



| ASIN | B00BF0MW9G |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Air Flow Capacity | 10.5 Liters Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,333 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #136 in Airbrush Sets |
| Brand | Master Airbrush |
| Brand Name | Master Airbrush |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Hose Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,111 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848849073621 |
| Hose Length | 6 Feet |
| Included Components | Master Airbrush Model G22 Airbrush, C16-B Black Mini Air Compressor, 6 Foot braided air hose with 1/8" fittings, How-To-Airbrush Manual & Guide Booklet |
| Item Weight | 2.84 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Master Airbrush |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Power | 0.25 Horsepower |
| Model Name | G22 |
| Model Number | SYNCHKG044368 |
| Motor Horsepower | 0.25 Horsepower |
| Noise | 65 Decibels |
| Noise Level | 65 Decibels |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Brushing, Hobby Crafts, Auto Graphics, Temporary Tattoos, Cake Decorating, Fine Art, Nail Art |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable |
| Style | Portable |
| UPC | 803614047535 848849073621 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts, 12 Volts |
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******11/28/2018 I 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.
T**S
Best beginner set hands down!
I was sceptical with this product despite the reviews. I have spent many hours researching this and to my surprise it was worth every penny and some. First, it came very well packaged and the compressor was separate from the brush. Second, the brush came professionally packaged in its own storage case. ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS CAN BE PURCHASED FROM HOBBY LOBBY. This uses all the same parts as the pro $300. brushes. Perfect for the beginner to intermediate. The compressor is a cheap one. But does work. I would suggest that if you are using this for long periods of time invest in a much better compressor with a tank. Comes with a. 035 needle and spanner wrench. Suggested that you purchase a cleaning kit Use only high quality paint designed for airbrushing and use a reducer if you are using your own paints. Don't mix with water. Mixing paint (acrylics) Consistency should be comparible with milk. 50/50 mix of paint and reducer should be fine for most applications and Psi should be set between 30 & 50 but no more than 50. This will do detail work but not extremely fine detail. Hose appears to be of decent quality has braided exterior for strength. Hose length is about 6'. I can't stress enough DON'T USE CHEAP OR OLD Paint! It will clog and ruin your day. 50/50 mix of windex and water is a great cheap cleaner.
M**G
Power adapter required for some countries.
I’m trying to get used to the airbrush it is easy to set up however customers should be told that may need to purchase a power adapter depending on which country they live in. I found I couldn’t plug the unit straight into the power point as the plug did not fit NZ power points.
J**E
You get what you pay for. Also disassembly instructions for the compressor when it fails.
I bought this for painting Flames of War miniatures and the occasional scale model kit. I wanted something that would be fine enough to paint camouflage stripes on miniatures but without being too expensive. Bottom line is you get what you pay for. This is a complete airbrush set up coming in less than half what a Badger or Iwata airbrush would cost. You have to be a special brand of stupid to think you're going to get the same level of quality for half the price. I've had the brush for a year and here are the pros/cons: Pros: - Pretty decent control. With practice I was able to get nice looking camo lines on my miniatures. I was also able to get good coverage when painting larger surface areas. I most used Vallejo Model Air, Vallejo Model Color and Testors Model Master paints. - Compact. The compressor is very small and took up little room on my desk. - Quiet. Cons: - Not very good out of the box. I had to clean the needle following some tune up videos on YouTube before I got good results. - Finicky. Model Master paints sprayed great right out of the jar. Vallejo Model Air were OK. Vallejo Model Color was VERY hit or miss depending on the color. Definitely required quite a bit of thinning and some shades simply wouldn't work. - The compressor died almost to the day after one year. I suspect a soldered wire connection came undone from vibration. However the way there isn't a way to easily open it up to see inside which is very frustrating. Again, this complete airbrush set cost less than half what other companies charge for just a compressor so I can't say I'm too surprised. UDPATED: You can open up the compressor though it's not entirely obvious. at the back of the compressor you'll see a pattern of 3 horizontal lines with triangles at each end. grab the compressor at this point and the back cover will slide off. This will reveal two tiny Philips head screws. Remove them. Finally peel off the Master Airbrush sticker on the right body side. This will reveal another Philips head screw. Once all three screws are removed you should be able to gently open up the body. There are a couple of clips along the front, above and below the on/off button. I opened up mine and sure enough, one of the wires to the motor had broken off. Soldered it back in place and now it works just fine.
C**A
Nightmare customer service
If I could give them less than one star I would. I’ve been going back and forth with this company for months regarding my air hose not working properly. Since the very first use it has not worked. My co worker has the exact same air brush machine and it works perfectly fine so I know it is not “user error” like they said it is. I very much know how to use the product. Using my co workers machine is what made me want to buy my own. It’s been a nightmare with this company trying to get my hose replaced. They blame it on the product not being cleaned properly or the liquid not being thin enough. I’ve done everything correctly since I do know how to use it and clean it. I know for a fact my hose came damaged since I have not been able to use it since day one. Needless to say, the customer service has not been great. I did not get it replaced because they kept blaming me for why it’s not working and I’ve given up since it’s been a fight with them for months. If your machine works, it’s a great product. If it doesn’t work, it’s a nightmare.
H**S
Works just great!
I grabbed this on a whim for painting 3d printed parts, and after ordering I had gone back and read reviews which made me a bit afraid. I had done the research and was getting ready to hook up several 2 liter bottles as air tanks and buy or machine metal reed valves, maybe even a new compressor, but amazingly it worked perfectly out of the box. I had bought an $8 assorted acrylic paint kit, which had 12 tubes along with brushes, rather than the $25 airbrush "paint" and thinned them with 1/2 water, and works perfectly. If anything, I need to adjust the airbrush as it seems a bit too powerful and and takes very small movements when adjusting brush size, on normal it is much like a can of spray paint. From reading the reviews, I think the BIGGEST problem people have is not doing the research of "how" to properly set-up and use an airbrush, along with learning the little quirks for this specific brand, which is all well described on youtube, such as replacing one of the rubber washers with beeswax or polyurethane. The biggest complaint, which is for only air coming out generally appears to be operator error.. now that I have learned how to use it. You push the button down for the airflow while SIMULTANEOUSLY sliding it backwards to start the paint flow... just pushing the button down sends only air. Taking off the back of the airbrush exposes a chuck that holds the needle, which should be pushed forward until it stops, then tightened. They don't ship "fully calibrated and tightened"
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