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Master Airbrush Cool Runner II Dual Fan Airbrushing System Kit - Air Brush Kit with Air Compressor & 3 Airbrushes, 0.2, 0.3 mm Gravity & 0.8 mm Siphon Feed, Holder & Learning Guide Manual

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Features

  • Professional Master Airbrush Multi-Purpose Airbrushing System with 3 of Master Airbrushes best selling & user friendly airbrushes. Includes bonus Master Airbrush Quick Start Guide and Airbrush Resource Center access card.
  • Master Airbrush Model TC-320 Cool Runner II superior performance powerful 1/5 hp single-piston compressor with two cooling fans that allow it to run much cooler for a longer continuous running time without overheating. Includes airbrush holder for 2 airbrushes.
  • 3 Types of Master Airbrushes: Model G22 dual-action with a 1/3 oz. gravity feed fluid cup and 0.2 mm tip, Model G25 dual-action with a 1/16 oz. gravity feed fluid cup and 0.3 mm tip, plus a Model E91 single-action siphon feed with a 0.8 mm tip and 2 - 3/4 oz. siphon bottles.
  • Master Airbrush Models G22 and G25 are commonly used for: hobbies, crafts, auto graphics, temporary tattoos, cake decorating, fine art, nail art and more! They work excellent for most airbrushing applications and also with most types of paint spray media.
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Brand: Master Airbrush


Voltage: 100 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Air Brushing


Power Source: Corded Electric


Special Feature: Silent Operation


Voltage: 100 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Air Brushing


Power Source: Corded Electric


Additional Features: Silent Operation


Maximum Power: 0.2 Horsepower


Capacity: 0.8 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Air Flow Capacity: 25 Liters Per Minute


Hose Length: 6 Feet


Tank Volume: 2 Gallons


Maximum Horsepower: 0.2 Horsepower


Color: Silver


Style: Airbrushing Compressor, Portable, Electric, Single-Piston, Dual-Fan Cooling


Brand Name: Master Airbrush


Included Components: Air Hose, Nozzle


Model Number: ABD KIT-3AB-20


Model Name: TC 320


Manufacturer: Master Airbrush


UPC: 738435946135 797706806141


Manufacturer Part Number: Kit-3AB-20


Unit Count: 3.0 Count


Material Type: Acrylic


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 5 Years


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  • Mini painter, airbrush beginner friendly, a few tips to get started.
So before anything else... I'm pretty sure that they are pre owned box sets. That being said, mine was complete and undamaged. About the compressor; it had a few scratches but worked like a charm. About as loud as an AC unit. Easy to drown out and forget it's on. The pressure adjust dial has a "lock on this setting" feature that is easily missed and quite tough to disable. Once disabled it's easy to adjust the pressure and I'd really recommend studying the machine as I've noticed a lot of other reviews claim it came broken but I think they just didn't notice the dial lock. Quite hard to miss unless you're looking for it. Also has a water trap built in. Seems easy to drain, only time and humidity will tell if I need that. On the hose; it comes with one braided hose. Feels really nice! Quite a quality feel and works great. Good length to keep the compressor on the floor and work on my desk comfortably. (Keep it on the floor for sound and just in case I knock it over it won't fall 3 feet and break) On the airbrushes; as I mainly purchased this kit to paint Warhammer miniatures and the like... I shall be talking about it's performance in that regard. Also, because of it being mainly used for that reason, I didn't use the bottom fed airbrush as I need to change paints quite quickly and frequently and a jar just isn't as effective. The G22 and G25 airbrushes that came with this kit surprised me. The quality and heft feel good in my hand. The first thing I did when I got them out was take them apart, clean them with airbrush cleaner and (most importantly) oil pretty much everything. I disassembled it gently, cleaned it throughout, oiled every fit and joint, oiled the screw parts, oiled the needle, reassembled it and ran cleaner through the cup to clear it of excess oil and then ran water to ready it for paint. Worked flawlessly, no squeaks or scraping parts. I will say it's important to practice how accurate you can be with the spray as you seldom full blast the paint out. A few good youtube videos on how to use them properly is best. I ran diluted acrilic paints through it with no issues or dry tip. Probably because I oiled the needle first, maybe because I run air after every paint spray so no paint stays on the tip. Ran primer through it as well, no issues. Primes like a dream. It's an excellent starting point for a beginner. The brushes aren't $200 iwata quality like everyone everywhere kept telling me to buy, but they work for the job I needed them for spectacularly. Very fun and easy to prime and zenithal highlight. Very easy to get great gradients in paint schemes and have models look amazing. Very quick to dry paints. Sometimes I just ran air and helped speed up the process of drying coats of paint applied with a regular brush. I can definitely learn and make mistakes with these before upgrading later down the road that won't be so costly. If you break or bend the needle, a replacement is $10. If you accidentally clog a piece, the airbrush is only $25. If you break one and need to keep painting that day, it comes with 2 others that will work until you get a replacement. It's great. Quite friendly towards all beginners and mini painters. The compressor alone is worth the money. The G22 and 25 are just a bonus to learn with. I had great luck with my order. Everything came as advertised and worked like a charm. Still cleaned and oiled the brushes first. Compressor can continue to be used as I get better and upgrade to a higher quality airbrush. Most importantly, for the money, it's worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2021 by J Pleitez

  • Perfect kit for painting and detailing scale models
Before purchasing this set, I had never held an airbrush in my hands before, so this review is from somebody who started out as an absolute beginner and has been using these brushes and compressor for several months. To start, the compressor works fine for painting plastic models. As long as you make sure to properly thin your paint (something I had to learn the hard way) they all work pretty well. Adjusting the pressure is possible, but just note that the regulator on the compressor seems to be pretty cheap and it's really not great at setting and holding a specific pressure. I've found that adjusting it and doing a couple test sprays with the brush has been the best way to get the exact pressure I want. Also, the instructions on setting the pressure weren't great, but it's really pretty easy to figure out. As far as the three brushes go, I started out using the single-action E91 siphon fed brush (the black colored brush). Granted, I was a complete beginner, so it was fairly difficult for me to get good results initially, and I got pretty frustrated. So, I decided to try learning how to use one of the double-action brushes (started with the G22) and boy was I glad I did. The E-91 is certainly simpler to use since it's only a single action brush, but if you're new at this, take the time to learn how to use a double-action brush - I promise you'll never want to use the E91 ever again! The G22 brush is a great all-around brush. The paint cup holds enough paint to use it for a relatively larger application of a single color of paint, but it also has enough detail control to do some fairly nice detail work. It covers a lot of ground and has become my work-horse airbrush because of it's overall versatility. The G25 is great for doing fine detail work. You can get a much finer line with the G25 than you can with either the E91 or G22. Keep in mind that the paint cup on the G25 is small, so you're probably never going to want to use it for large paint coverage applications. And there's no cap on the paint cup, so you have to be somewhat careful. For the money, if you can find a kit that just offers the G22 and the compressor, that would be a great starter kit. You can get enough detail with the G22 as well as use it for broader coverage, that it is a great middle-of the road brush. If I were to give ratings for each brush, I'd give the E91 two stars, the G22 five stars, and the G25 four stars. The only minor issues I ran into were that the G25 didn't function properly out of the box and required some adjustments to the needle and needle stroke limiter. Unfortunately the instructions that were included didn't do much to help me figure out the problem, but a quick search on YouTube did the trick and I found several tutorials on how to fix it - now it works perfectly! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2014 by Mike

  • Great airbrush, quiet compressor, very quality and service for a reasonable price.
This airbrush kit was a gift for my husband to replace an older one. The new compressor is small and fits well on the workbench, and runs so quietly we all love it. Each of the different air brushes comes in its own storage box, so the whole thing is super organized, easy to use, and easy to store with the size. We have used most of the airbrushes extensively for models and they work beautifully, especially the dual action one. The most important factor in this positive review is actually the customer service! We had an issue with one of the brushes, we contacted them for diagnostic tips and they got back to us very quickly. After some good communication back and forth - and actually LISTENING to what we were describing - they sent out a warranty replacement brush f right away. You really hit all five stars folks Thank you and well done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2021 by Csquire

  • Perfect Starter Kit for Model Hobbies and Small Projects
This is my first airbrush/compressor set. I bought it thinking this would be useful for painting model kits and maybe some other stuff, but being new to the hobby and this tool, I didn't want to spend a ton of money on something I might use only rarely. Since purchasing, I've used this thing with a lot of success: 1. Painted a small 1:35 scale model (worked great!) 2. Painted a hobby decoration for my wife (It was a wooden letter "C" painted with chevrons... on the wrong side) 3. Painted the brass trim at the bottom of a bathroom mirror with some primer then metallic paint. Looks MUCH better! The Pump: Seems to work well. PSI adjustment is smooth and easy. It has held pressure well for what I've done, but suspect one with a larger tank would be much better for larger projects (anything over the size of a saucer). But it could be my technique is poor. The Airbrushes: • The silver airbrushes pictured are dual-action airbrushes one for detail and the other more general purpose. They feel about the same to use and work well, especially after I took them apart and cleaned them. • The black one is a single action airbrush (great for applying primer to models or spraying over a stencil) • I wasn't expecting much as the whole kit was less expensive than a name brand airbrush, but honestly I think they work great! At least for what I'm doing. I'm sure if you're airbrushing portraits or something, you get what you pay for. But, if you're just trying to get a taste for the hobby, I'd say this is the PERFECT way to get started. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2014 by Jason Cox

  • professional-looking results.
I’m extremely impressed with this airbrush. It sprays smoothly and evenly, is easy to control, and cleans up much easier than others I’ve used. The build quality feels solid, and it works great for detailed work as well as larger coverage areas. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, this airbrush performs reliably and gives professional-looking results. Definitely worth the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026 by D Woodall

  • I can't say enough good things about the compressor. I might get a second one!
I have beat the crap out of this compressor and it's still working after like 7 years! the brushes themselves are ok, nothing special, but the compressor is amazing! I broke off the feet, and the brush holders so it leans and looks horrible, but that was all my fault. This thing is a tank lol.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2025 by mark

  • Had some issues at first with psi. Read this.
It works good, however I did have a problem with the psi not going up when I increase the dial on top. So for all of you that don’t have the pressure going up when you turn the dial here you go. Press the button on the airbrush, while the air is flowing turn the dial on top of the compressor all the way down and and turn it up where you want it. Mine tops out at 50 psi. When in use it drops to around 30-35 psi and it’s steady. If it starts spitting water just let the moisture built up in the glass out by pushing the button on the bottom of the glass. The brushes are cheap but great for learning how to work on them and all for when you upgrade, you will later but tinker with these and get to know them before you go and buy an expensive one and break it for lack of experience. For the price to get started it’s great. There are no instructions. Also do yourself a favor and get the airbrush pod you can flush the brushes out with. You insert the brush into it and can flush it insanely easy and it will cut down on curse words and other fits of “oh no! Throw me a towel! “ It will save a ton of mess from happening. Clean the brushes y’all like break it down and really clean them. Be super careful putting the needle back into the brush. I bent the tip of one of mine due to the trigger button not being centered as I fed it back in. It took hours to figure out what I had done and why wasn’t it working!?!? Total user error. Fixed it and runs flawless again. Use common sense with this and you’ll do fine. Keep the airflow going so the tip don’t dry or get clogged. It’s quiet And sounds about like a small little rumble. Not loud at all. I use it at 1 and 2 am with my 2 yr old grand daughter in the next room asleep and it isn’t loud enough to wake her and she is a super light sleeper. All the parts are there minus instructions. If you get in a bind or something really isn’t working don’t get mad and send it back or toss a bad review. It’s usually something small or not quite understood why it is or isn’t doing something. Have a chat with the company, the actual company that makes it. I did a live chat and they answered everything and were very friendly. They want to help you so be nice to them and you will be having so much fun with this little compact joy. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021 by Eddie

  • Quiet easy setup.
So far so good. Very quiet. Air brushes work as they should. I saw other brand names. Master Airbrush I've had luck with before.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 by L. Mazzelli

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