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Review on 🎨 Master Airbrush Model G77: Dual-Action Gravity Feed Airbrush for Auto Graphics, Art, and Hobby with 2 Nozzle Sets, Fan & Round Pattern Head, and 3 Cup Sizes by Denise Davis

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Don't waste your money

I bought this to spray heavier primers with less thinner than I would use in my detail brushes and to cover large areas. I used to use an Iwata airbrush very similar to this one and loved it. I thought for the price it's worth a try as it's a fraction of Iwata's price. I ordered and received this brush in September and have not used it yet. until this evening. I wanted to use this to spray a flow tester around an area of an image I'm working on. I connected the air and nothing. I've seen the sensor bounce a bit when I pull the trigger, there's no airflow. I disassembled the handle and air valve assembly and I think I found the problem. There is a brass bushing that is part of the air valve. When the trigger is pulled, the brass bushing should be pushed down, opening the bottom of the air valve in the grip, allowing air to enter the brush. The sleeve length is not long enough to touch the bottom part when the trigger is pulled. Very poor quality and quality control. Every other airbrush is tested before leaving the factory, but not the master. I'm out of the returns window now and have to either try to get this thing to work or toss it in the trash as waste. I will not buy a Master Airbrush again every time. If you're a beginner or hobbyist, do yourself a favor and spend the extra cash on a quality brush like the Iwata or GSI Creos.

Pros
  • Paint
Cons
  • No Instructions