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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 Wendy Rodriguez

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Leaves a lot to be desired. Don't buy this.

Let me be clear that the Masters G22 and G23 are actually very good for beginner airbrushers. I swear to them that they used the base coat on the soldier models. However, prolonged use of these patterns often causes painful spasms and tension in the tip of my index finger. A guy suggested I try a trigger based airbrush very similar to this one. Although more comfortable to use, each airbrush model it is based on is much more complex than the G22 or G23. This results in more detail to clean and focus on, and the brush is not at all beginner-friendly. Not being a newbie to airbrush maintenance, I did my best to get the job done, but this brush just wasn't there. The G22 and G23 are airbrush clones of very simple design. I believe Iwata's design. Easy to clean and maintain. Masters airbrushes are not made with the same quality and care as airbrushes that cost twice as much. That is their strength and their weakness. I have to clean the G22 and 23 much more frequently when painting than my Badger. This G77 needs cleaning more often during use than G22 or 23. Let it sit. A more sophisticated airbrush, which in my experience offers no real difference in spray pattern or coverage than its cheaper brethren models, should clean more than these models. So I can't recommend this airbrush in the slightest. G22 and 23 are much better and cheaper compared to this model. If you want an airbrush that can do more I would recommend saving up for something better. A well-known high-quality brush from another manufacturer.

Pros
  • Airbrush Accessories
Cons
  • So far so good