HUBESTNew 0.2mm Fine Line Dual-Action Airbrush Sprayer Tool Tattoo Nail Art TJ-136A
D**N
Not worth 5 dollars
I got one good session out of this airbrush. I bought it as a back up airbrush and quickly realized there is no good way to clean paint residue out of it as the mouth of the cup is too narrow and steep to get even a q tip in. Now it can only push air pressure, paint is just bubbling in the cup. I've had other airbrushes do this and normally it's just a clog or a chunk of paint blocking the flow. This would be a non issue if you could actually get in the damn thing. It's going in the trash now.
F**5
You get what you pay for with this airbrush
First, the picture shows this as pink but it's red. This didn't really bother me.Second, the product worked twice and that's all. I would not buy this product again. It was cheap enough that I didn't care to send it back or request a refund. I should have known better than to buy an airbrush at this price. I would not recommend this product.
B**N
Chinese clone and hard work
You get what you pay for. I wanted to try one after seeing the glowing reviews and thought the cost would not be so high for trying. I am very far from elitist and I understand there may be an audience for affordable equipment or just use this as a training tool. That's the type of honest and legitimate thinking manufacturers prey upon.The airbrush is light, actually too light as in cheap, control is rough, cleaning is hard. I initially thought it would be good for base coating. As most airbrush users know, it is always a full project to take out your airbrush, prep and clean up after using it. This airbrush is no exception. However, the inconsistent flow started to make even more a hassle than necessary and I got tired of the constant fight to work with it.Then I took out my Iwata that was heavier, easier to handle, provided much better control and gave smooth as silk results. Wasn't I surprised when I realized that even the cleaning was easier.We are always on the quest for cheaper and in the end, cheap... never isMaybe it is time we start to see the world in a more sustainable way and push back the crap that unnecessarily pollutes what's left of it.Invest slightly more in an airbrush from reputable manufacturers. I can assure you there is a big difference in the components, design and actual painting. It is not as simple as pushing paint with air, there is actual engineering and material to do that, not look alike copies.Air compressors, I found out, are less a problem as long as it doesn't fall apart after a couple of uses. But for airbrush, invest in the better stuff.
A**X
Cheap and probably okay for priming
I bought this one because it was cheap and I wanted an airbrush to prime and basecoat miniatures for my tabletop games. This serves that purpose so far, but know that you're getting what you pay for.The biggest operational issue is a trigger that doesn't like to spring back on it's own. It needs the air pressure from the tube to get that correct.Also, I'm having a hard time finding cleaning instructions to figure out how to get one specific nut back inside the airbrush. I just don't have the tools to solve that specific problem.It "works" but know that it's cheap and may take some extra maintenance to keep it working.
A**R
The price is a fair
Fair product for the price I guess. The biggest issue is the design of the paint cup. The narrow lower rim and odd angle causes the paint to not empty from the cup completely. This left me with about 2 drops of paint still in the cup circling around the lower rim never flowing down into the paint passage.The brush is extremely light which is a pro or con depending on preference.This product may be too troublesome for absolute beginners due to its rough quality but with some adjustment it is passable. It works but just as well as you can expect for 20 dollars.
A**R
Great low cost airbrush
I noticed this was a new design among cheap import airbrushes and ordered it hoping for the best. I painted two 1/35 armor models this morning and the airbrush did a very good job with Vallejo model air. Very good low cost brush IMHO.
P**.
Broke after first use.
The nozzle thread snapped off when I tried to take it off to clean. That was the first and only time I used it.
S**L
Find Another Cost Effective Airbrush, This is NOT the ONE!
I purchased this airbrush while looking for lower cost airbrushes to use along with my sparmax sp-35 and my iwata eclipse airbrushes. I am a makeup artist and dual action, gravity fed airbrushes with about a .3 or .35 needle is what I use typically and this one is just not good in my humble opinion. Whatever you are putting in this airbrush has to be basically water because when I put in my Temptu SB airbrush foundation it did not even come out. The foundation is specifically made for airbrush application. I guess it was too thick because I also put in 99% alcohol prior. When looking into the colorcup/reservoir, the hole is the smallest i've ever seen in an airbrush! You can barely see the needle, let alone get a fine brush in there with alcohol to clean the needle between color changes. It's very light, like aluminum. When troubleshooting, just in case this was my error and not the airbrush..... I followed the instructions that came in the box to a T, checked the screw so I can pull back the trigger. I checked the needle chucking nut, just in case it was loose, made sure it was adjusted to the appropriate position. I also checked if there were any blockages, which there couldn't have been because the only thing I put into it was 99% alcohol. The compressor I used with this is pretty powerful when it comes to makeup application, its max is 30 PSI. Also, it's not PINK it's RED. So if you buy this solely because you are attracted to the color pictured, don't. It's red. I literally just got this yesterday and I am returning it. Look for another cost-effective option! I wish this worked for me, but you get what you pay for and I'll just check out other options. I mean, I love my more expensive airbrushes but when you need more than 5 it gets pricey.
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