Master AirbrushElite Plus Set, Model 120 - Elite Level Spray Performance Dual-Action Gravity Feed Kit with Case, 0.3mm Tip, 2 Cups, Filter - Auto-Graphics, Art, Cake, Tattoo, Craft Hobby
Manufacturer | Master Airbrush |
Brand | Master Airbrush |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.48 x 7.2 x 1.65 inches |
Item model number | PRO-120 |
Shape | Round |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | .3mm |
Manufacturer Part Number | PRO-120 |
C**8
Finicky but when it works, it is lovely
I will say this first, I got one gun that basically tanked on me within the first week and a half of using it, but TCP gave me a new one, and this one works well - for the most part. I enjoy some of the features that this gun has. It does come with 2 different cup sizes, sprays nicely when set up properly and is somewhat easy to clean. There are two plastic parts in here, the seal for cups and a seal in the front of the needle chamber, but everything else is metal.Don't get me wrong, the main reason I bought this is because I get too heavy handed when I take off nozzles to clean them and I have over turned them when I put them back on. This airbrush has a nozzle that just sits in the nozzle cap, so it just pops in and out for easy cleaning. BUT! There's a washer at the end of the nozzle that is very easy to break off if you aren't careful with it. You can still make it work by tightening the nozzle cap really tight (I have used needle nosed pliers to get the job done) but it shouldn't be that way.I have my compressor set at around 22psi. I really had to play around with my paints and the air pressure to get it just right, and I feel like the learning curve might be a bit high for those who don't have a lot of patience for it, especially given the price point. I love the quick release joint that it comes with, but the half that connects to the hose also has a separate airflow adjuster. It is terrible. I don't adjust it, but I have had it pop off more than once while spraying, and it really messes with the brush. I wish Master Airbrush would just manufacture the quick release joint without the airflow valve so that I don't have to worry about the thing just flying off the hose.I know this is a new product for Master airbrush, but I do hope they can get spare parts that are updated so some of the issues I've had could be alleviated. It would also be nice to have a couple spare cups. I like this brush a lot, but I am equally frustrated with it. At the price point it is at, it should not have as many problems as it does, but here we are. It's a pretty brush that airbrushes well if you're patient with it, but given the price point and the way it is advertised, it doesn't always live up to those standards.
P**I
Amazing airbrush for a price!
Master Airbrush aren't known for their higher end airbrush. In comparison, I had their G233 set which is only 40 dollars with 3 nozzle set and that was amazing value.This airbrush has much better finish, premium feels and better case to keep it. It has different cup size although I don't understand why you'd ever need to switch. I suppose it is easier to clean by detaching the cup.My favorite feature is definitely the custom nozzle. In most high end air brush (and g233). The nozzles are very easy to break or lose it because it is too tiny. You'd almost never want to take it out unless you have to. In this Master Pro Plus, you wouldn't have that issue at all. It make switching or cleaning 100x easier.This is going to be my primary airbrush. I'd use G233 for primer or top coat.Originally, they only sell this with 0.3mm nozzle, but now they make a new set with added 0.2mm and 0.5mm nozzle set. That is much better value because you get 2 spare set for only about 20 dollars more. A replacement nozzle set alone would cost 25, so yeah, much better value.P. S. There is a white piece of plastic on the nozzle end.... DO NOT ever lost it! If you don't have that plastic, your cup cap will fly off when you use it! Be very careful when you take it apart to clean it.
W**.
Just a couple of things...
First, it is NOT cheap plastic. It has solid metal construction with a nice smoked nickle plated finish. Feels good in the hand. Second, it is true there is no nozzle wrench included in the set. The Master Pro Plus 120 has a nozzle system that does not require a one. Unscrewing the needle protector, the needle seat will come out as part of the nozzle for cleaning, eliminating the need for a wrench.I haven't been able to use this brush yet as I'm still getting my compressor set up and I have other ongoing projects, but unboxing was excellent. This is not an Iwata or Badger, but I'm also not a professional airbrush artist. Given the features the pricepoint may be a little high, but the proof is in the pudding, we'll see when I'm able to see how it performs.
L**E
not meant to come apart
I do not recommend this airbrush....while it works great out of the box...and feels good in your hand and the 2 different size cups is nice....it will fail....especially if you remove the tip cap to clean...which is friction fit instead of threaded....once you remove it and put it back on....it will back feed paint back though the airbrush and blow it through trigger mechanism and completely clog the whole thing up....I have 2 of these and they both did the same thing if you do ANYTHING to the front of the airbrush....while my second one functions with out the tip cap on....the first one is complete junk....no matter what i do to it it back flows paint through the brush when you just push the trigger for air only....live and learn.....got an Iwata and it is worth every penny.
A**T
Not for beginners she’s a little finicky if you know what you’re doing is a great airbrush.
I wanted to upgrade my Badger 105 and couldn’t afford the $400-$300 Airbrush’s. I came across this and thought I’d give it a chance. Let me first say that this is not for beginners you need to know your way around an airbrush and if you do this thing is as smooth as silk. I purchased the one with all three needles the .2 is great for detailed work and the .5 would be good for thicker material varnishes & thicker paints but varnishes and those things now run through my Badger 105. This thing is worth every penny if you own an airbrush and are looking to upgrade try this one first it could save you a couple hundred dollars! If you’re a beginner I would go with one of the cheap Master Airbrushes to get used to how they work and how they are put together and how much you need to thin down paint and varnish to spray well once you know those things I would purchase this with no hesitation. I’ve had it for about six months I think? Once I got everything to the way I wanted it it’s has been perfect & I haven’t had an issue yet. I paint model cars and military scale models I’ve been doing those things for over 30 years I’ve had an airbrush for about 20 of those years that’s my experience if you’re wondering if I know what I’m talking about or not.
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