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Master Performance G233 Pro Set Master Airbrush with 3 Nozzle Sets (0.2, 0.3 & 0.5mm Needles, Fluid Tips and Air Caps) - Dual-Action Gravity Feed Airbrush, 1/3 oz Cup, Cutaway Handle - How-to-Guide

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Features

  • Professional Master Performance Multi-Purpose Model G233 Pro Set Master Airbrush. The Pro Set is a Model G23 precision dual-action gravity feed airbrush with 3 nozzle set sizes (0.2, 0.3 & 0.5 mm needles, fluid tips and air caps) and has a 1/3 oz. gravity fluid cup. Includes Master Airbrush Quick Start Guide Manual by Master Airbrush.
  • The included 0.2, 0.3 and 0.5mm fluid tip set-ups allow this extremely versatile airbrush to be used for extra fine detail spray, overall spray or for 2" wide background spray.
  • It's a great all-purpose airbrush kit for beginners and students, as well as for advanced artists since it works excellent for most airbrushing applications and also with most types of paint spray media. It's ideal for hobbies, crafts, auto graphics, temporary tattoos, cake decorating, fine art, nail art and more!
  • The airbrushes cutaway handle allows you to quickly flush and clean air passages and the fluid control knob provides easy trigger adjustment and control of paint flow. Set also includes an airbrush quick disconnect coupler and plug that includes a built-in air flow control valve.
  • Buy with confidence, if you are not satisfied with this airbrush at anytime within the first year of purchase, we'll provide a refund or replacement.

Brand: Master Airbrush


Color: Silver


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 3 Ounces


Style: Modern


Package Dimensions: 7.6 x 4.45 x 1.65 inches


Item model number: SYNCHKG013315


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3 ounces


Manufacturer: Master Airbrush


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: August 6, 2009


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  • Fantastic absolutely fantastic!
Size: Without Hose
This product was wonderful. It came with all it’s a little kit inside of a carrying case which made it easy for storage, and it was heavy for that size I was actually very impressed it was it was heavy in the hand, and very heavy to weight wise, which indicates OK quality I mean you never know, but it looks to be pretty good quality, and it was so amazingly easy to use. I just hooked it right up to my little mini compressor that I have that again it was a master, so it was designed to go with this specific unit And it was really simple. I’m still learning a little bit about the PSI and the amount of coverage and how to kind of make more universal coverage but that’ll come in time but really I really love using this so much so that I was literally kind of sad when I had to wash wash it up and put it in wash it up and you know take it apart and wash it up And to be honest, all you really need is soap and water. It’s really easy to clean but you know just making sure that there were no clots or clogs or anything but it just was so good to use and so easy to use. It works like a dream and I loved it like I said, I still have to work with it you know and learning how to do you know how much to spray, and how much not to spray and how to get a find coverage of for just a base coat or some thing but that’ll just be time and I’m looking forward to it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Melissa Maack

  • I'm no pro! But I like it!
Size: Without Hose
I needed something better than the cheap one that came with my pump. This is easy to clean and change parts. I generally only use it for priming miniatures. So, I don't have an accurate account of doing detailed work. But I am happy with it and am sure as long as it is maintained and not dropped...it will be adequate for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Mr.Kriegler

  • Great for the price.
Size: Without Hose
I have an old paasche airbrush and wanted a gravity feed. I run this with acrylics, Vallejo paints specifically. I run anything from 15 to 30 PSI and it is fine. I just mix accordingly. Atomization is good, but this also means learning to thin properly. The cup and needle assembly is fine. The only complaint I would have is the trigger. It is really a short push for air on or off. Sometimes we want to have a little more control in that area. It isn't a huge deal, but you don't have the same feel when paint is flowing, and that can be a bit difficult. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023 by Daniel Silverman

  • 6 Month Review: I regret everything
Size: Without Hose
So you want to buy an airbrush? I was in your shoes not too long ago, so allow me to give you some advice before pressing that "Buy now" button. I'll start by saying this was the first airbrush I ever used. I was tempted by the low price and the cheapness was reassuring since I had zero skills whatsoever. Initially my opinion of this airbrush was pretty favorable and I couldn't find much fault with it. Despite stripping it down and cleaning it every single night, I frequently ran into issues like sputtering, clogging, etc., but figured this was just part of the airbrush experience. After a few months I decided to fork over the money for a more expensive airbrush made by a Japanese company. I didn't think it would be tremendously different than the Master, however I've never been so wrong before. The new airbrush quickly shined a light on all the flaws the Master airbrush has, and it became abundantly clear why this airbrush is so cheap: It's a piece of s**t. The expensive airbrush became the Main almost immediately, and the Master quickly gained a reputation for being a hassle to use and clean compared to the Main. Here's a general list of the most annoying issues: - The cavity that holds paint in the bottom of the cup is not shaped in a way that funnels fluids towards the nozzle. This causes paint to pool at the back of the cavity, allowing the needle to pull the paint back into the body of the airbrush and clog up the inner workings. This leads to the brush needing to be stripped down every time I use it to remove paint chunks from the back half of the airbrush. (The Main has a funnel-shaped cavity that basically causes this to almost never happen). - The nozzles break off far too easily. In just over 6 months of use I've snapped the threads off of three 0.3mm nozzles by simply screwing them into the body with next to no pressure at all. A replacement nozzle is about $10, so this brush has cost me about $70. (The main has a non-threaded nozzle that literally cannot do this.) - The 0.5mm nozzle and needle are useless. For whatever reason, when I install the 0.5mm nozzle and needle it's like the brush has no pressure at all and it sprays to the side. It did this from the factory, but QC is not a real surprise anymore. - The hose attachment o-ring doesn't fit. This brush includes a quick-disconnect attachment, which is rather helpful. The problem is with the rubber o-ring that is supposed to seal the body of the brush from the disconnect attachment, which just gets folded up and crinkled within the quick-disconnect itself. This leads to an air leak after about a week of use, and I've regularly had to apply teflon tape to the threads to seal the damn thing. - The o-ring in the nozzle doesn't seal. This is a more recent development but an o-ring that seals the nozzle cap to the body has simply decided it doesn't want to work anymore. The brush regularly blows whatever fluid is in it out through these threads, and I've had to start applying teflon tape to these threads as well. - It's unbalanced and uncomfortable to use. This was something that I didn't discover until I ordered the name-brand airbrush, but the Master airbrush is extremely nose-heavy, and it requires a tight grip to hold in place. This can lead to fatigue rather quickly and cramps, making it more difficult for detailed work as time goes on. The Main airbrush is balanced more rearward, and almost doesn't require any kind of pressure to hold in place at all, it just sits there like a quality product. - It clogs more than a frat house toilet. Unless I thin paint and primer past the consistency of water, it will start to dry within the brush itself extremely quickly. Usually if I can't get all the paint out within 3-5 minutes it will start clogging (As you might expect the Main somehow doesn't do this). Sometimes I'll notice it's clogging and can clear it, but other times it will clog and then immediately blast whatever was in the nozzle onto the part in HUGE blobs and then work just fine like nothing's gone wrong. There are times it clogs and requires a full drain and disassembly, and on one night it decided to blast the paint out the back of the brush! That was awesome. Usually I can get something for $20-30 and say "Oh well!" if it's really bad, but for whatever reason this thing has raised the bar for how bad something can be. If I'd never bought the other airbrush I probably would never even notice that this brush is such a piece of junk. If I have a single piece of advice for the aspiring airbrush user it's this: Save your money, buy an Iwata, or a Badger, or literally anything other than this. Don't do this to yourself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2021 by athalon020

  • Good Airbrush for the Price !
Size: Without Hose
My first thoughts after using this , "is wow this is a nice airbrush for the price". The all metal construction is very nice , the design and function is very nice as well very well machined. having 3 different needle size included plus a pressure regulator is also nice. if your looking to get into airbrushing but don't want to spend the money this is a good option. So i have used multiple different brand of airbrushes, My first one was a paasche VLN , it was great then i got a paasche nail art air brush for details and it worked great too , clean up on those were a little messy and paint got everywhere in those compare to the Master craft i would choose the master craft. I have a Badger 155 anthem and the action is a little smoother and the paint coverage for more detail work is a little better than the Master craft . I also got a Iwata Neo CN and man the Iwata blows all my air airbrushes out of the water the action is super smooth and the paint coverage is so far the best. the one thing i do no like about the Master craft airbrush is the paint cavity for the gravity feeder is really big and you end up wasting a lot of paint. compared to the Iwata neo its just really big and for no reason. the master craft will be the airbrush to lay down primer. again looking for budget friendly airbrush to get you started then this is a awesome choice ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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