🎉 Elevate Your Artistry with Every Spray!
The GotHobby 0.3mm Gravity Feed Dual-Action Airbrush Paint Spray Gun Kit is a versatile tool designed for artists and hobbyists. With a precision 0.3mm nozzle and a 7cc fluid cup, it allows for detailed work in various applications, including painting, cake decorating, and temporary tattoos. Made from durable stainless steel, it features a dual-action trigger for precise control and easy maintenance, making it an essential addition to any creative toolkit.
Hose Length | 1.5 Meters |
Tank Volume | 7 Milliliters |
Style | Gun |
Color | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
A**R
Replaced my old brush, preforms great and great price
I broke previous air brush so I bought this one and it's awesome and bang for the bucket. I shopped and compared. Used it and love it. It probably won't feel like a 300 unit of currency brush but it preforms just fine and I made some great stuff with it. It's always nice to have multiple brushes too. Nice qauilty and price. Very happy, would recommend
J**M
cant beat it for the price
It was $17 and it works well!
H**S
Painting crankbaits
Great product to get into the hobby with. My only complaint was the first time I tried to disassemble and clean the parts under the trigger fell out when the needle was removed. Not ok. Found all the parts (tiny) but reinstalling them was not straight forward and the little rocker arm was a pain to get back into place. Some basic instructions would have been really helpful (for disassembly/cleaning).Update: Been using this for over a year now. Pros: Still works and I can make a great crankbait paint job now. Cons: Likes high $$ airbrush paint. Thinned out and strained normal paint is very hit or miss as to whether it will deliver the paint. Cloggs after extended use of either. Cannot clean airbrush effectively without removing needle, which I won't do as I am unlikely to get lucky again finding the parts after the first unintentional disassembly. Still, a great value and would purchase again.
L**O
Begin Here! Its cheap, its decent, and it works.
This Was my first airbrush for a little over a year until it had a part(the Nozzle) finally give out. This airbrush features functions similar to that of a medium end airbrush for a fraction of the cost. The trade off in this is in that the parts are made of the cheapest metals usable in said parts. This is not an issue overall as a newbie's airbrush being that the risk of ruining the airbrush is only a 20$ set back. If taken care of properly with proper cleaning and thinning of paints then the brush will last a long time until its breaks from sheer wear which is a very good value for the price. I can strongly recommend this for those who do not want to spend 40$ and up for their first airbrush as this can add up when accounting for other required materials.
M**Y
As good as much higher priced unit
Very nice and affordable
A**R
Awful
Horrible... leaks air and can't spray even water without splattering
M**S
Beginners looking to upgrade...this is for you.
Ok so I do a lot of 3D printing and recently bought a Deluxe Airbrush/Compressor kit from Harbor Frieght. After about a week of using it, the airbrush would just stop working or sputter out for no reason. It was also siphon feed which I am not fond of. So before investing $100+ for a better airbrush, I decided to give this one a try.I'm not sure if it's just because I went from siphon to gravity feed, but holy crap this airbrush was LIGHT YEARS above and beyond the Harbor Freight one. After watching a lot of videos on youtube, and seeing a lot of airbrush "snobs", I decided to give this one a shot. The difference is just massive. This works well on every material I have thrown at it from cardboard, plastic, resin, stone, etc.Being that it's under $20, you can pick a few of these up and be happy. If you are a person thinking of getting into airbrushing on a budget, BUY THIS ONE. I am not being paid to said this or endorsed by them in any way. I am just a guy who 3 months ago wanted to get started learning to airbrush my 3D models, and wish I had this airbrush from the start. Good brush, GREAT price.
S**I
You get what you pay for, but in this case you get more than what you pay for.
Ok, I am a proud owner of an Iwata HP-CS and this airbrush is not even a cheap knock off of Iwata. It would neither be fair with this airbrush nor with Iwata to compare each other as quality and functionality of two are miles apart. However, as it is, this airbrush is good, in fact better than good. I mainly use airbrush to spray paint my plastic model aircrafts. The models are first spray painted with primer. Next, the models are preshaded and finally painted to achieve desired color scheme. Primer can be applied using any airbrush but preshading and subsequent sprays may require some precision. This airbrush, in my humble opinion, can be used to finish a model. It’s not smooth but can spray relatively thin lines, thin enough to do preshading and freehand camo. So as far as painting a model is concerned, it’s adequate enough to get the job done. Please see the attached image.Now, it’s a cheap airbrush and it can be found written on each and every part of this airbrush. Threads are rough so please do not try to clean them with a cotton ball as the rough threads will catch fibers. The paint cup is way to close to the trigger that renders operation uncomfortable. The triggering mechanism is not smooth and feels flimsy. The inside of the paint cup is rough and therefore difficult to clean. Fortunately, the airbrush can be disassembled easily and can be thoroughly cleaned in less than 10 minutes. I don’t know about it’s durability yet but I will update my review in coming weeks.Update: As of today (04/30/18) the airbrush is working fine. I have attached few photos of my 1/48 F-4C Phantom II model that is finished using this airbrush.Update: As of today (10/14/18) thus airbrush is going strong. I have recently finished another model (few pics attached) and is painted exclusively using this airbrush. This airbrush has become my go to airbrush, whereas Iwata is reserved for only delicate and fine jobs. I have polished the needle using 12000 grit polishing cloth and it’s performance has improved noticeably.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
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