🎉 Elevate Your Artistry with Every Spray!
The HUBEST New Multi-Purpose Airbrush features a versatile design with a 360° rotating head, multiple nozzle sizes (0.2/0.3/0.5mm), and dual action trigger for precise control, making it perfect for a wide range of applications from art projects to model detailing.
R**N
Decent equipment. Did what I needed it for.
Works great. One part of the kit was broken, I notified them by email, and never got a response. That's why 4 stars instead of 5. Otherwise, fast shipping, good product overall. Nice case, too
B**.
very Fun brush! A lot to offer, if you know how to maximize potential! Will buy another!
I’v seen several review about this airbrush and I have 3 iwatas, 4 other cheapos, and I have this one. I bought it jus bc it looked cool as hell and wanted to see how it works. Obviously it’s not a top tier gun. BUT I was impressed. It can use a lil re engineering here and there but overall very fun to use.If you know how a airbrush works, and understand the concept of the way it works then there is nothing wrong with this airbrush. Yea I had to tweak here and there, re-seal a few things w bees wax. But like I said if you know your way around a airbrush then I’d buy this gun again. For 45$ it’s a damn good price for what all u get. And if ur expecting Iwata control or Any other top tier brushes For 45$ lemme know where I can find that brush too lol out of the negative reviews I’ve looked at, to me I don’t think they know or understand how a airbrush works and actually understand it. 45$ brush is a “cheap” brush so if you cant work on brushes or if ur new to airbrushing then no this brush is not for you. Don’t get me wrong I’m not sayin u have to work on it. I’m jus saying that you need that knowledge to get the BEST this brush has to offer. And it has a lot to offer!So basically it’s a badass cool ass brush that’s fun to use! Buy it if you know and understand brush mechanics and how they work!(any questions just ask and I can elaborate better) no buy it if ur a completely new, or if u don’t like working on brushes! Otherwise buy! I have ordered another one lol I love it
D**K
Loved it So Much, Ordered Second Airbrush
I'm a luthier. I build acoustic guitars. I also repair guitars and restore historical guitars. There are times when I need to "burst" a guitar, meaning I use various aniline dyes to create a sunburst, tobacco burst, or whatever a guitar might need. I've had a heck of a time finding a reasonably priced airbrush that sprays just right for this purpose. This is my 5th airbrush.Right out of the case, the airbrush is weighty and balanced. It feels like quality. Everything screws on smoothly, and fits snugly; tolerances are excellent. The aluminum case presents nicely and is a bonus. All components are stored nicely.I hooked it up to my compressor system. I have a large compressor for the shop. I use a regulator between the compressor and airbrush to finely regulate the pressure. I use the jars.The spray pattern was absolutely perfect. The airbrush adjusts very easily to fine tune the mixture of air/dye. The trigger operates smoothly so fine control can be achieved very easily. There were no sputters, spitting, or drips.I'm so impressed with this airbrush, that I've ordered a second and I've recommended it to another luthier. It's sold out again within 10 minutes of finding it back in stock.The tops with couplers, that come on the jars, will work with any standard 22cc jar. They won't work with other size jars. I typically use 3-4 colors when dying guitars, so I was concerned about finding jars with compatible couplers. You must use a cap with a coupler. I ordered a set of "Master Airbrush Brand Box of 10-each TB-007 Empty 3/4-Ounce, (22cc) Glass Bottle for SB84 Side-Feed Mount Airbrush". The jars with couplers work perfectly with this airbrush.Be aware that the jar couplers have an extremely fine thread. You have to firmly push the little piece into the port, until it's good and seated. It has 2 o-rings, so it fits snugly. Then you screw the coupling on. Be careful not to cross thread it. Once you get it started properly, it screws on smoothly.The photos are of a 1944 Washburn restoration, and a 1930s Kalamazoo that I've just started.
M**W
I wanted to like it
I wanted to like this but it's not air tight, the machining is off, tolerances are fickle. Only one needle worked out of the 3. Sending back very disappointed.
J**R
better quality then I expected!
better quality then I expected!
C**Z
Not worth the trouble.
Should’ve stuck to Iwata, this is definitely not worth the money nor the trouble. Poorly machined, needle lock was over tight, nozzle poorly designed. The worst part might be the trigger, when you push for air it grabs, and makes it difficult to regulate the flow, not smooth at all. The idea of using it as gravity, lateral or bottom feed is great in concept, not in practicality. Too easy to turn the mounting hardware while you have the cup on, this when new can only imagine after a few uses. The needle is fairly ok, YMMV, although a bit of polishing wouldn’t hurt. Just not my cup of tea, I’d rather return this and get another Iwata Neo. Much better out of the box.
J**K
Don't do it
The section that makes the thing turn around 360 degrees is not fitted properly the needle gets stuck. Basically and it's you know unbalanced because of the extra length in the front is just garbage
A**N
Horrible
Horrible stopped working in mid project wouldn’t recommend any one else purchase this item
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