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Master Airbrush Multi-Purpose Gravity Feed Air Brush Kit with Air Compressor - Model G22 Gravity Feed Dual-Action Airbrush with 1/3 oz. Fluid Cup and 0.3 mm Tip, Hose, 1/5hp Compressor

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Size: Standard


Features

  • Precision Airbrush: Professional air brush painting set features a Master Airbrush G22 Multi-Purpose, High-Performance Airbrush with a 1/3 oz. gravity fluid cup and a 0.3mm fluid tip.
  • Air Compressor System: Airbrush with compressor kit equipped with a premium Master Airbrush 1/5 HP high-performance air compressor, air filter, water trap, pressure regulator, and a 2-airbrush holder.
  • Versatile Applications: Includes a user-friendly gravity feed airbrush for nails paint, crafts, auto graphics, temporary tattoos, cake decorating, and fine art. An ideal nail airbrush machine for nail art.
  • Skill Level Suitability: Ideal airbrush kit for aspiring artists and experienced professionals, performing effectively across most airbrushing applications and compatible with various paint spray media.
  • Beginner Friendly: Ideal airbrush kit for beginners with comprehensive how-to manual; Perfect balance of professional quality and user-friendly features; Suitable for hobby enthusiasts, artists, and professionals alike

Brand: Master Airbrush


Voltage: 120 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Spraying


Power Source: Corded Electric


Noise Level: 65 Decibels


Voltage: 120 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Spraying


Power Source: Corded Electric


Noise: 65 Decibels


Additional Features: Automatic Shut-Off


Maximum Power: 1.6 Horsepower


Capacity: 23 Liters


Maximum Current: 1.24 Amps


Air Flow Capacity: 25 Liters Per Minute


Hose Length: 6 Feet


Maximum Pressure: 57 Pound per Square Inch


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 9"L x 5"W x 6"H


Material Type: Aluminum or Lightweight Alloy Steel


Brand Name: Master Airbrush


Included Components: Filters, Power Cord


Model Number: ECO-17


Model Name: G22


Manufacturer: Master Airbrush


UPC: 844825085084


Manufacturer Part Number: ECO KIT-17


Unit Count: 1 Count


Color: Standard Kit


Style: Portable


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good starter set.
Size: Standard
Excellent purchase. The brush holder is kinda meh but the pump is Excellent puts out consistent pressure, is fairly quiet and if you set it on a level surface doesn't move anywhere. The brush is a very basic one. Been using it to prime and basecoat models, as well as glow effects. Easy clean up as far as my experience with air brushes goes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026 by vladislav

  • Super little guy
Size: Standard
K.. Sillies out of the way first. This compressor is just so darned cute!! Chubby little body. Stubby little feet. It's just so cuddly!! Recently got back into Gundam kit building. Tried all the methods I'd tried in the past: spray cans and brushes. Not the most effective ways, but they always worked in the past. Bleh. I just wasn't happy with the results I was getting. Buddy of mine suggested I try airbrushing. No way. That stuff's too expensive. What If I don't stay with the hobby?? Turns out that a) it's not that expensive and b) it is quite fun. I ordered this thing last week and it arrived yesterday. 7 days from order to my door. I opened up the box to find a plastic case with the airbrush inside it. My first airbrush. How cool looking this thing is, all shiny and stuff. After that is the air hose, followed by the pressure valve/water trap assembly. Took everything out and made sure nothing was broken. Everything is very well packaged. Oh, there's also a roll of Teflon tape included. Use it. I had a little trouble getting the pressure valve/water trap assembly properly aligned, but with enough Teflon tape I was able to get it properly vertical. Works like a charm. Attach the air hose to the compressor, then to the airbrush. Turn the power on. Voila!! Wait. This thing purrs. Seriously. My dogs snore louder than this little guy. Being able to use this pretty much anywhere is just great. Practiced a bit with plain water, just to get the feel of the brush. I find myself alternating between my index finger and my thumb on the trigger. Both feel comfortable. Don't know if I'll settle on one or the other, but I have the same control either way. Finally, I put some paint through it. It works!! How cool!! It's going to take some practice to become proficient, but using the airbrush to paint is a cinch. You watch the color build as you lay on thin sheet after thin sheet of paint. After a couple of minutes of spraying, the piece looked really nice. No streaks, no bubbles, no over spray at all. And it took very little paint to do. This will of course vary depending on if/how you thin the paint, distance from the piece, etc.. That's where the practice and experimentation come in. So, bottom line?? I very highly recommended this. If you are new to airbrushing and need a place to start, this kit is just what you've been looking for. The price is right, and it works. What else do I need?? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2012 by JC

  • Very, very, pleasantly surprised!
Size: Standard
I was very worried purchasing this item considering the vast amount of mixed reviews. However, I am very happy with this product and have been pleasantly surprised. As a disclaimer, this is my first airbrush but, it has been the perfect tool to learn on thus far. To combat the issues presented in the reviews make sure when receiving the item you thoroughly check the compressor, hose and airbrush functionality. When you are certain everything is perfect, PRACTICE! Get used to how the airbrush works, look up tutorials on YouTube on the ins and outs of airbrushing. This will help a lot. The biggest part of combatting a faulty product is taking care of your airbrush. Now I tend to be lazy when it comes to equipment, but if you want to go with a cheaper end product, you'll have to go higher end on the cleaning. I have only fully disassembled the airbrush once and I invested in some Tamiya airbrush cleaner which works perfect. I know it can mess with the flow of the airbrushing process, but after changing every color, I thoroughly clean it out using water first then airbrush cleaner to finish the job. This has helped reduce having to take apart the airbrush all the time. I had one instance of clogging but a cotton swab with some tamiya cleaner did just the trick to clear it up. Take care of your airbrush and it will take care of you. The compressor works very well. It's quiet and gets the job done. Truthfully, I was more worried about the compressor working than the airbrush so the fact that it performs well is great. It's fairly quiet (I airbrush in a garage but no one inside is able to hear it). When people say you can hold a conversation over the sound of it, they are speaking the truth. In order to suppress the sound a little more I make sure to put it on some styrofoam to prevent it from being directly on the hard ground. Overall, this airbrush is a trusty starter set and saving money on the price allowed me to save for more expensive model kits. Really it's all about the care and practice you put into this. You can easily get professional results if you put in the time to practice. If you're looking to get into airbrushing but are afraid to drop tons of money, go for this. Happy airbrushing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2019 by SamP

  • Airbrush Blows Me Away
Size: Standard
I have used this airbrush for quite a few months before deciding to finally write a review. I wanted to get the hang of using it before incorrectly attributing any issues to the machine itself when many of them might actually be user error. Firstly, this is a nicely packaged machine. The only assembly required was screwing on a few valves and hoses. There has been some back-and-forth on the reviews as to whether the main pressure gauge is installed at the time of shipment or not...on my unit it was installed already. However, the packaging did have a cut-out where it would have been stored if it wasn't pre-installed. The tank and pump itself is a nice unit. The pressure valve allows you to monitor pressure in the tank as well as adjust the pressure that you want flowing through the airbrush. Once turned on, it will initially fill up and then only run when it needs to fill again. The motor is...quiet-ish. It's not silent by any means, nor is it majorly loud. But it's not enough to be annoying. I did find at some times the unit wants to vibrate closer to the edge of the table as the feet didn't seem to completely hold it in place. This can be fixed by either mounting it permanently to a workbench or to trap it with a ridge that the feet can't vibrate past/over. The tank seems to hold it's pressure for quite a while unused. The airbrush, while basic and not a top-of-the line one, is actually pretty nice. It is a double action gun, which means you activate the air by pushing down on the trigger, but you apply the flow of paint by slowly pulling back on the trigger. The more you pull back, the more paint is applied. I have been using strictly acrylic paint in my gun since purchase, as I don't want to have to clean up enamel paint which requires running paint thinner through the unit to clean it out. I typically run alcohol or water through mine after scrubbing the paint pot with a brush and rinsing it. I have found issues where the gun likes to clog, but I've attributed this to me not knowing how to properly mix paints. Most experts recommend the paint having a "milk" texture, meaning that when you use a brush to wipe it up on the side of the paint pot it should look like the consistency of milk. Often I wouldn't mix my paint enough and found globs in it. This can also be found when using cheap store-brand acrylic paints for brushes. They often come out thick and if you don't mix them thoroughly, they will clog your gun. I also found that acrylic paint tends to dry on the tip of the needle faster than other types of paint, so others have recommended keeping paint thinner and a brush nearby to wet the tip of the needle when this happens. Overall, this air compressor and airbrush is great for starters and those just using it to play around. Professionals or those already versed in airbrushes might want to look at either upgrading some components or buying a higher-end unit. Keep in mind, you can always upgrade the airbrush to a more professional grade and keep the compressor the same. Some quick-fit disconnectors can always allow you to swap out airbrushes easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2018 by Jonathon Nichols

  • Best Airbrush For Beginners! Please Read!!
Size: Standard
This is my first airbrush. I bought it for the purpose of customizing shoes and using it for simple things like blending colors in for a background. The kit is amazing and I’m not exaggerating. Let’s tackle some problems that I faced that you might too: 1) When you first get it, hook up everything up and set the air pressure to 20. This is the first thing that had me sweating because I never used an airbrush before and the air kept shutting off very quickly. After doing this, you’ll have a better constant flow of air to use for whatever project you have. 2) If there’s any problems with the actual air gun, just take the pieces apart and carefully assemble it back. Sometimes the first small piece around end of the needle is too loose and you’ll have a problem with the paint coming out. Tighten the piece and move the trigger back and forth to see if the tip of the needle is moving in and out. Paint and air should come out fine now. 3) Whenever bubbles are appearing and there’s no paint coming out, unscrew one or both of the caps at the front (where it’s showing the pointy needle tip) and press down on the trigger. Air and paint should be coming out again and you can screw the caps back on. This might not be the proper way to handle any of these problems but these are the ways that get me through without damaging anything. 4) Cleaning the airbrush: If you’re customizing shoes like I am or doing a project that requires different color paint, the ideal would be to literally dissemble the whole air gun to clean the paint out. However if you’re switching between paint quickly, I would take a bottle water and pour water into the air gun paint cup and pour it out (basically “rinsing” it out). After this, I would pour a little more water and press down on the trigger till I see just clear water coming out. If I wanted to make sure it was really clean, I would pour a little bit of nail polish remove (100% acetone) and press down on the trigger. Like I said, this is not the ideal but it works fine for me lol. I recommend buying spare needles because the tip can easily bend if you’re not careful. This is definitely a product worth buying! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2019 by Kuro

  • Worked Fantastic For What I Needed It For
Size: Standard
I purchased this airbrush for one single purpose...to paint a very large 3D printed model that I was in the process of printing and building. I put a ton of time and effort into the print, so I wanted to make sure that it was going to look as good as it could, and I quickly found with some test pieces that using brushes on it just wasn't going to give it the look I was going for. I did a bit of research and settled on the Master Airbrush set that's listed here, and to be honest I couldn't be happier. I have never used a REAL airbrush before...I had only used the Testor's one that uses propellant to spray the paint, which really just makes it more like a glorified spray paint device. I watched a few videos on YouTube about how to go about using the device, and when it arrived I quickly gave it a shot. I mixed Tamiya acrylic paint with Tamiya thinner in the ratio that I found on Tamiya's site for mixing paint for airbrushes, and I found it to work very well. I absolutely loved the level of control that I had with the airbrush...I could lay just a little bit of paint if I wanted to, or I could put more on at a time. I quickly found my way around using the thing and ended up with GREAT results on the model I was working on. The set comes with pretty much everything you need to get started, and I found that the only thing I needed to get in order to get started was paint, thinner, and some airbrush cleaner. I would highly recommend grabbing some cleaner when you order it, as it's nice to be able to use it to clean out the brush after every use. I found that by cleaning it every time I was done using it I had no issues at all whenever I went to use it again. I know it's fairly basic, and probably not top of the line...but for my uses and the amount of money I spent I feel that this airbrush setup is an incredible value. For getting started, or for doing just very basic projects, I think you couldn't go wrong with this setup. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2017 by Jeff

  • Great Airbrush Kit
Size: Standard
Fantastic compressor that's as silent as a ninja, never has any moisture build-up and the pressure is never an issue. The air gun is comfortable, easy to clean, almost never has any issue with a sticky needle (unless I fall down the rabbit hole detail a model part and forget I have paint IN the gun at the time) and sprays at an even level. The only issue I've experienced is the brass tip inside the spray nozzle snapped of inside the threads, even though I wasn't torquing it anywhere near as hard as it should take to do that. After I inspected the brass part under a high magnification I noticed what, in my non-engineering opinion, was what I am pretty sure was a crack along the thread base. Of course brass is so soft it could have been from just taking it off and putting it back on each time I clean the gun. However, after contacting the vendor they offered to send me a replacement nozzle set so that cancels out the small negative experience. Great kit, well worth the price, and I highly recommend it both as using it and now with exceptional customer service from the seller. Solid 11 out 10 buying experience! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023 by Gary Ainsworth

  • A fine working airbrush compressor with some major caveats
Size: Standard
First a quick review, and then onto some knowledge that will save you a lot of time if you plan on mating this with any standard air compressor fittings: The airbrush itself is a fine airbrush. My 13 yr. old son uses it for painting his gundam plastic models (gunpla) and it works great for him. The compressor itself is quiet and although it vibrates enough to move around the top of a plastic crafting table, it does just fine on the floor. The reason this is a 3 star review and not a 5 star review as follows: * The regulator is made of a very pliable and weak metal. The 3rd outlet from the regulator is plugged with an allen plug and even the most snug allen wrench with completely strip if you try to pull it. I'm not impressed with the quality of the metal used for this component. * My compressor and regulator came assembled and there is no way to disassemble it. Whether they are using the worlds strongest thread-locker or the metal is so pliable that it has become one piece, there's no removing the regulator from the compressor. * My goal was to mate this with a 1 gallon tank so that both my son and I could airbrush intermittently at the same time. In this mission I learned a few important things regarding the types of connectors/threads used by Master Airbrush. I'd like to pass my knowledge along to you: The type of connector your standard air compressors and air compressor tanks use are called NPT: NPT fittings (National Pipe Thread) have threads with an angle of 60° from the valley of the thread to the peak and taper in a way that they do not require a rubber gasket to seal, just some thread tape. This thread type is what you will find at your local hardware store and are compatible with the fittings that carry the MIP (Male Iron Pipe) designation as well, which include all the brass fittings in the plumbing isle. The type of connector that the airbrush regulator, pressure gauge, and hose use is called BSP (British Standard Pipe). They are similar to NPT but have threads with an angle of 55°, making them slightly different than our NPT threads. Now it's important to know that there are two types of BSP fittings: BSPT (British Standard Pipe Thread) and BSPP (British Standard Parallel Pipe). These fittings will have the same overall diameter, but are very different in how they seal: BSPT (British Standard Pipe Thread) are similar to NPT in that they use a taper to create a seal. At small sizes like 1/8" and 1/4", they can play nice with eachother with some teflon tape. Unfortunately, Master Airbrush does not use BSPT connecters, they use BSPP: BSPP (British Standard Parallel Pipe) cary the same thread dimensions as BSPT, but they do not taper. Instead, they are straight like a bolt and rely on a rubber gasket to create a seal. This is the type of thread that Master Airbrush uses and it is the most difficult to find adapters for. Some of these adapters will place nice, some will not. Here is an outline for 1/8" (what the airbrush hose uses) and 1/4" (what compressor tanks and standard hoses use) threads and how they play together: * Male BSPP to Female BSPT or Female NPT: Not going to happen. The male BSPP fitting won't get even a full thread into either of the other two female fittings because of their taper. * Male NPT to Female BSPT: It'll work. You'll need to pack on several wraps of teflon tape, but you will get a seal. Use a rubber O-ring/gasket if you can. * Male NPT to Female BSPP: It'll work, but not great and not at PSI higher than around 40. You'll need to pack on the teflon tape and I suggest using a rubber O-ring/gasket. * Male BSPT to Female NPT: Should work with the same caveats above, but you'll never need this combination for our needs. The real issue here is that trying to find a 1/4" NPT (female or male) to 1/8" BSPP adapter is a nightmare. Amazon doesn't carry them. You can get a 1/8" NPT to 1/8" BSPP adapter STAINLESS STEEL ADAPTER 1/8" NPT FEMALE X 1/8" BSPP MALE 304 SS W/ SEALING WASHER and then use a 1/4" NPT to 1/8" NPT adapter, but at that point you're spending a ton per connection. The best bet right now is to use the Master Airbrush adapter which is a 1/4" female BSPP to 1/8" male BSPP adapter and then connecting that to your 1/4" male NPT hose or adapter. You'll need a healthy amount of teflon between the NPT and BSPP fittings and an O-ring wouldn't hurt, but it'll get you where you want to be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2017 by Greg Johnson

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