PointZero Multi-Purpose Dual-Action Airbrush Set - Mini Compressor Kit
Manufacturer | PointZero |
Part Number | KIT-GP-26 |
Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 4336951612 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Style | Portable |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Maximum Power | 0.2 Horsepower |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Air Flow Capacity | 0.4 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Sound Level | 65 dB |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight |
Included Components | Adapter |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 90 day limited manufacturer warranty. |
J**O
You pay for what you get
Ok so I’m been air brushing cakes and models for years now unfortunately I sold my air brushes long time ago , and the ones I bought where over $150 dollars one of them was duel very nice . Ok so I read the reviews and there all really bad on this set , so I bought anyway cause it came with a very weak compressor and for 10mins of spray time the compressor needs 15mins of cool down time and it’s a weak compressor trust me .Ok what I learned was all the reviews where user error so first air brush comes ina very nice box and it’s only needle is 0.1 which is very pin like it’s not a wide fan it’s precise cause that’s what air brushes do ! It’s not a paint gun which so many people think it is wrong! Now the reviews said it wouldn’t even spray well here is there problem 1 you have to pull back and push down the trigger to make it spray if not then you have a bunch of people complaining it doesn’t spray . 2 when you mix the the paint your using you have to do a 1: to 3: ratio so let’s say you have a shirt you want to customize and you have your glass jar you take 3mil of paint that you want put that in your mixing jar now you take 3 drops of thinner and you mix it all together now if it isn’t like a milk consistency then add another drop of thinner , now it all depends on the paint you using some let you use water but when you spray it in plastic or glass you actually can scrape with your finger nail but with thinner you won’t be able to scrape it so easily what ever paint you get make sure you get the thinner to match . Now pour it in the gravity fed bowl and spray away if it doesn’t come out or in blotches the you need to ad one more drop of thinner every thing you need comes in this kit except thinner . And you can spray away this little gem did a great job it worked fine for me just needs the upgrade compressor that Amazon sells for 35 dollars then you be all set but remember 10mins of spray them shut it off and give it 15mins of rest or get a fan and face at the compressor to cool it down faster . Now I have it 3 stars cause the fact is this isn’t a duel , duel stands for gravity fed and siphon fed which this can’t do cause I tried the bottle and it was not pulling the paint into the brush
M**N
Great beginner value
I used to airbrush a lot with more expensive stuff. But honestly other than the compressors pressure everything is as good if not better than Iwata stuff. Super easy to use and easy to manipulate the amount of paint the brush puts out. As long as I clean it after use like the manual says you should it hasn’t given me any problems.
D**Y
Not worth it. Thats my honest word! 0 stars
Buy the best unit you can afford. This is no better than a cheap set from China. Spend the extra money Im telling you this was trash and the seller gave me trouble with a portion of my refund. Skip this.
2**S
If you are thinking about getting into airbrushing buy this first.
I love this thing... Granted I'm already itching to upgrade it but can't afford it sadly. But that doesn't matter because I've got this and it works perfectly. You also can't beat the price.
F**A
It's A Mixed Bag For Me
I liked the convenience of being able to toss the compressor in a backpack and have a semi-mobile airbrush setup paired with an extension cord, and the compressor admittedly works great, but there are a few glaring issues that have turned me off to this. First off, the leaking.The tip of the airbrush leaks pretty badly, and at first I thought that was just the wrong needle being paired with the wrong nozzle, so I swapping it for a .5mm need and nozzle to make sure I got a good fit going. Sadly, I'm still getting dripping and spattering, so that's a bust.Second is the cap fit is pretty bad. The tolerances between the cap and paint tank is awful, so more leaking, and the cap just falls off whenever it feels like it. This means spilled paint, a ton of cleanup, and ruined progress on your project. No fun.I heard that point zero airbrushes are relatively good, so maybe I just got a lemon and need a replacement, but I have a feeling that the caps on these models are going to suck across the board considering how loose the fit is without any obvious defects.
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