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Master Airbrush G444-SET High Precision Detail Control Dual-Action Gravity Feed Airbrush Professional Set and Includes ARC Link Card

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Arrives Oct 26 – Oct 31
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Features

  • Master Airbrush Brand - Our Best Quality Professional Airbrush
  • Use the 0.5mm set-up when you desire a wider spray pattern or when thicker materials are required.
  • Precision Machined 4 Piece Matched Airbrush Head System for extremely fine atomization
  • Direct Air Control Regulation Valve at the head of the airbrush enables Accurate Micro Fine Spray Co
  • 0.2, 0.3, 0.5mm Needles & Nozzles with a Broad Spray Pattern from Hairline to 2" Wide

Brand: Master Airbrush


Tank Volume: 0.33 Fluid Ounces


Style: Gun


Power Source: Hand Powered


Included Components: A dual purpose airbrush quick disconnect with air flow control valve, nozzle wrench, airbrush guide and molded plastic storage case See more


Brand: Master Airbrush


Tank Volume: 0.33 Fluid Ounces


Style: Gun


Power Source: Hand Powered


Included Components: A dual purpose airbrush quick disconnect with air flow control valve, nozzle wrench, airbrush guide and molded plastic storage case


Maximum Pressure: 5E+1 Pound per Square Inch


UPC: 844825072213


Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 1.8 x 10.8 inches


Item Weight: 9.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Master Airbrush


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent airbrush!!
I bought two of these after trying out a G34 that was owned by a friend. I own and regularly use 2 Iwata Microns along with Badger Renegades and Chromes so I know a thing or two about detail airbrushes. They are not a $525 Iwata Micron Airbrush but are wicked close in performance for only $40. If you want to see my work and qualifications than go to www.airdragon.com You can also find some tips and tricks there along with recommendations for what you need to get started airbrushing. Also, there is a link to a couple videos on equipment and how to start airbrushing. Although, I was looking primarily for a detail gun I bought the kit with the medium and general tips and nozzles. I'm really happy with my purchase. This would be an excellent purchase for a beginner because of the 3 tip and nozzle combinations. You have the .5 mm tip to make a good beginner airbrush and when you master the airbrush you have the other tips for more detailed work. Of course, this is also a great buy for the experienced airbrush artist that is looking for a great airbrush that does it all from detail work to general coverage. I would definitely recommend this purchase because this is one of the best deals around on airbrushes and I am going to recommend it on my website and feature it in my Amazon Store. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2013 by Air Dragon

  • Great Quality
Awesome airbrush! Great price, would recommend it to anyone who is looking to start airbrushing.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025 by Ed Nelson

  • UPDATED REVIEW - NO LONGER A GOOD AIRBRUSH, CHECK RECENT REVIEWS!
UPDATE - This G444 set is still very problematic, but out of necessity I purchased a G233 set and it has worked perfectly without any of the below defects / flaws. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ I bought one about a year ago & it was a decent brush for the money, so when it started to get worn down I decided that I would order a new one, and even though I saw some bad reviews I thought maybe they were inexperienced with airbrushes or just got a lemon, plus I have had good experiences with my original airbrush. Two days later I am excited because I have a shiny and new airbrush in my hands! Right away I noticed that it was missing the quick disconnect coupler, but that didn't bother me too much because I already had one and rarely used it anyway since I have a 4 way splitter and multiple airbrushes. Then I hooked up the airbrush and did a quick test spray through the .2 mm nozzle, which worked just like the old one and had great flow and accuracy. Then I swapped over to the .3 mm setup, but I had issues with spitting and poor airflow. This was strike two, but I don't really use the .3 mm nozzle much, I use the .2 for fine details and the .5 for large areas, so my old .3 mm nozzle set was practically new, so at this point I am disappointed, but so long as the .5 mm nozzle and needle setup is good to go I will still be keeping the product because it will do what I need. So I install the .5 mm nozzle setup, and had NO airflow at all! Okay, strike three, this one is going back. As I was doing a quick cleaning between changing the tips I also noticed that it was much more difficult to get the remaining paint cleaned out of the reservoir on the new airbrush because it was very rough inside. This too is different from my old one, which was very smooth inside and the paint just wiped out easily. At this point I was worried because I too had obviously gotten a lemon, but I was still hopeful that it was just bad luck. And after all, this is an Amazon purchase (and Amazon is amazing), so I requested a replacement, and 2 days later it was in my mailbox! But this is where my disappointment continued. I opened the case and right off the bat noticed that the quick disconnect coupler was once again missing, though the slot is still there in the foam and it actually looked like it had been inserted at some point. But oh-well, right, so long as the airbrush is good I am happy, just like last time. So I hook it up and open the cap to put in some water for a test spray and notice that the reservoir on this one is also very rough, so that was strike two. But once again the .2 mm setup sprayed great, so we are back on track, now to test the .3 mm nozzle. SWEET, the .3 mm nozzle is spraying great too, this one is going to be a keeper I can just tell! So lets swap out to the .5 and do some priming! I Installed the .5 setup, and once again I had NO AIRFLOW!!! Strike three. Since I use the .5 mm configuration more than either of the others (priming, large areas, sealant coats, etc. ...) this one too is going to go back, and I am going to try a different manufacturer. Before I returned them I did some checking with my micrometer and found that the nozzles are quite different in the manufactured size. I don't mean the hole that the spray comes out of, that should be different, but the actual body size of the air cap that takes the flowing air and moves it over the tip of the nozzle to atomize the paint when the needle is retracted. The .2 and .3 air caps are the same size, but the .5 is different, and I think this is what is causing the flow issues, it appears to be screwing in too far and actually blocking the airflow. I am not an expert, but I have been airbrushing for 5 years (typically models and miniatures), and am a pretty 'handy' guy who can fix most anything, so this is not from an inexperienced user who just doesn't know how to use or swap the tips properly. From my experience the Master Airbrush brand is no longer a good product, and I hope that this review saves you the few hours and frustration I experienced. I am actually wondering if I received used items that had been previously returned. Neither one had the coupler, and both had issues, they also weren't sealed in anything except the Amazon bag / box they came in. But I have no way to really know, though I did put a note inside these two in case someone else gets them. ; ] ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020 by Sage

  • Great Value
very high quality for the price really like the fine adjustments
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2025 by William J Groves IV

  • good but touchy...
This little piece of work is a great product by far. Double action works best for what i've been using it for, and i love it thus far. My only problem i've been having with it is with the quick release valve. It seems very touchy, and if you just slightly touch the release part, it'll pop right off. It could be my setup, since i didn't purchase the hosing they reccomend for it, but all in all it's still a great gun. And since it comes with the 3 included needles, makes it very versatile and worth the price. Taking it apart is nice to the touch, and very easy to figure out. Not too many small parts... kinda like taking apart a gun. only one small part near the trigger but easy to figure out long as the needle is inserted after you have that part put back in. i give it a 4/5 due to the touchiness of the quick release valve however, because nothing more annoying when your doing a close touch up than the gun popping off and you losing air. I almost wanted to run it directly, without using the quick release, but i've read that that can lead to broken guns. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2011 by Magnizz

  • Not bad but lacking in quality control
Upon receiving the airbrush I ran some paint thinner through it to remove any oils left behind from the machining process. The thing leaked like a sieve and would only spray in spurts. At that point I could have just boxed it up and sent it back but I have a Master S62 airbrush that I like very well so I decided to see what was wrong with this new G44. First thing I noted was a metal shard inside the bowl at the bottom. It looked like it was not removed after a drilling operation. That led me to believe there may be other metal filings inside as well. As I was taking the airbrush completely apart, I noted two o-rings that had been pinched during assembly and were not sealing well. I then flushed out the assembly with more paint thinner and then with some air and put it back together placing the o-rings where they should have been.. I used some paint that I had on hand and made a few test sprays. The airbrush performed as I expected it should. I was able to make very small, well defined lines with it. No more leaks and spraying in spurts. All in all I'm happy with the purchase. Too bad the quality control on this airbrush was lacking. For the price, and now that it's working properly, it's a pretty good value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2018 by P

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