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🎨 Elevate your craft with pro-level precision and control — don’t just paint, master it!
The Master Airbrush G233 Performance Pro Kit is a versatile, professional-grade dual-action gravity feed airbrush featuring three precision nozzle sets (0.2, 0.3 & 0.5mm) for detailed to broad spray applications. Designed for artists, hobbyists, and professionals alike, it offers easy cleaning with a cutaway handle, precise fluid control, and quick-disconnect coupler with airflow valve. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this metal-bodied airbrush kit delivers exceptional value and performance across multiple creative disciplines including body art, cake decorating, automotive graphics, and fine art.






| ASIN | B002KJDXHQ |
| Additional Features | Gravity Feed |
| Art Craft Kit Type | Painting |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,959 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #8 in Airbrush Sets |
| Brand | Master Airbrush |
| Brand Name | Master Airbrush |
| Color | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 9,764 Reviews |
| Included Components | 3 Nozzle Sets (0.2, 0.3 & 0.5mm Needles, Fluid Tips and Air Caps), 6 foot braided air hose with 1/8" fittings, Airbrush Quick Disconnect Coupler and Plug with Built-in Air Flow Control Valve Included Components 3 Nozzle Sets (0.2, 0.3 & 0.5mm Needles, Fluid Tips and Air Caps), 6 foot braided air hose with 1/8" fittings, Airbrush Quick Disconnect Coupler and Plug with Built-in Air Flow Control Valve See more |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Master Airbrush |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G233-SET-B |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Pro Set |
| Model Number | SYNCHKG013315 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Set Name | Pro Set |
| Size | Without Hose |
| UPC | 046948795691 885458753407 709832152702 885675132863 046933899281 794615553692 844825071971 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
M**S
works great, and very fairly priced
I use this to paint my Kyosho Mini-z car bodies - with the no-name compressor, this airbrush works fantastic and is easy to clean. Very happy with it
E**O
Nice airbrush to work with.
I am definitely not a an expert and more a really inexperienced guy. It sounds really nice that it has 3 needles, and the the extras like the quick release plugs. But when it come to start painting I don’t know how handy the smaller .2 and .35 mm they really are? Mine came with the .35 mm on and it wasn’t complete fitted into the nozzle so it spit paint without pulling the trigger or course this is my bad for not checking those details. However once I pushed the needle inside the nozzle, the paint stopped flowing nicely and/or not enough to paint anything at all. I don’t know if that is the correct behavior because of the needle size or if the needle has a defect. Anyway what I did was to change the needle for the .5mm and now everything is ok, more paint, more control and mare enjoyable experience. (This is when having options comes handy) I use it mainly for primers and it works really fine. I don’t do detail work just plain area coverage as in tiny paint pistol for cars. But so far so good I can recommend it if you just want to paint something and you are a mess with brushes like me and want to see a smooth surface this a good option. For everything else I would follow other advices not mine. And since the cost is really low compared to other brands, you won’t feel sorry if it falls from your desk or if you have to experiment and broke it. I won’t say anything like “for the price it works” it is pretty dishonest and very discouraging comment for others that are new to this kind of tools and even if it is a cheap one there is effort behind it to be recognized as is, and if you are trying to experiment well this is a great option before spending hundreds of dollars in a different product. Besides that the cleaning is basically as complex any new tool, you have to get used to it and it will become easier with time. The usage is easy enough even if you don’t have great coordination for the 2 action trigger. And on my point of view it is a great beginners option to mess up with and get your hands dirty with your related hobby or soon to be profession. But beyond that is out of my league as you can see. Hope this is help bye bye
G**R
Great airbrush but make sure to take it apart before use!
I recently purchased the Master Airbrush Master Performance G233 Pro Set with 3 Nozzle Sets and overall, I am pleased with my purchase. The spray is great and the kit is very easy to use, making it ideal for beginners. However, I did encounter some issues when I received the kit. The airbrush was just flopping around in the case and I noticed that some of the parts were loose. When I first tried to use it out of the box, it did not perform well. After cleaning it and taking it apart to tighten everything up, it worked great. I would suggest that buyers take the time to ensure that all of the parts are securely tightened before using the airbrush. Additionally, I would recommend that the manufacturer include a little extra packing foam to prevent the airbrush from popping out of the cutout in the case during shipping. Overall, I would give this product a 4-star rating. While the airbrush is easy to use and performs well once it is set up properly, the loose parts and lack of packing foam in the case are issues that should be addressed by the manufacturer. If you are willing to take the time to ensure that the airbrush is set up properly, then this kit is a great investment for any beginner.
B**.
Gave this a terrible review before. Now I'm giving it 5/5 stars.
Updated 05/18/2020 Okay so I gave this product a 2/5 stars previously and I'll admit I had no f-in clue what I was talking about before. For around $30 this is an amazing air brush. The features this thing has typically run around $150-$300 for brands like Iwata and Harder & Steenbeck. With that being said I've only ever used MASTER airbrush's and their compressor which I got from an airbrush/compressor combo they sell for around $120. If you were to buy the Iwata HP-CS and an Iwata air compressor you'd be looking at around $300 to start. My issues I had mentioned previously were just me being a noob. Whenever I use my airbrush I usually only use either Tamiya, Alclad, and/or Gaia paints. My secret weapon however is Mr Hobby's Leveling Thinner. They say to thin your paints until it's the consistency of milk (wtf does that even mean?) My advice is to use 1 part paint to 3 parts leveling thinner. As long as the paint sloshes around is the paint cup with ease while doing a back flush you'll have no issues what so ever while painting. If you're filling you paint but in the airbrush more than halfway full, you'll want to add a few drops here and there of that leveling thinner. After a while even with the paint cap on, the paint will begin to thicken in the cup. So like I said just add a few drops into the cup every so often. I give this brush 5/5 stars now. Easy to use, has all those expensive features other top brands have at a ridiculously low price. This airbrush is so inexpensive that if anything goes wrong with it I have the peace of mind that it doesn't cost that much to replace. I've included a few pictures of Gunpla's I've used this exact airbrush with. I was pretty excited with how this airbrush worked at first. I questioned why this didn't have higher reviews. It was easy to use and would have been great if it was built better. However, this is not the case. You'll be buying complete junk that looks nice and has features you only see with airbrushs that cost +$100. When trying to change the tip size the nozzle guide broke extremely easily and I was unable to change to either of the other tip sizes from what I believe to be stripped treads on the main housing that can't be fixed since it's well... affixed. I'm buying the Iwata HP-CS. Same features as this brush except more expensive but better built.
M**K
Fantastic absolutely fantastic!
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
T**.
Issues with needles; EXCELLENT customer service.
I bought this with a view to my art student having an inexpensive dual-action piece for them to learn the trigger memory and how to effectively strip down for a "Deep Clean". The first thing I did on opening was to tear down the unit for checking on ease of the process (I do this with ANY airbrush I buy), and while it's pretty similar to most airbrushes of this type (with a couple of minor differences) I encountered one major problem: it came with the 0.3mm needle already in place and it was a REAL struggle to actually remove the needle once the chucking nut and the nozzle had been removed & the same problem existed with the thinner 0.2mm needle, the resistance was significant (unlike my other airbrushes from Iwata, Gaahleri etc.). The 0.5mm wouldn't fit whatsoever. I contacted the seller, TCP global directly and their customer service was AMAZING! They agreed there was probably a manufacturing issue with the airbrush and not only arranged for a refund but also told me I didn't have to return the defective unit; THAT is EXCELLENT customer service. SO, while I can't recommend this particular airbrush I WILL recommend the seller TCP Global because they do stand behind the products they sell and make every effort to make the situation right if a customer has a problem!
H**S
Excelente!
Excelente!
A**0
6 Month Review: I regret everything
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.
S**D
Excellent aérographe pour la peinture de figurines
J’utilise cet aérographe pour peindre des figurines, et il fonctionne vraiment très bien. Le jet est constant, précis, et il est facile à contrôler même pour les détails plus fins. Le nettoyage est simple aussi, à condition de le faire tout de suite après l’utilisation pour éviter que la peinture ne sèche à l’intérieur. En prenant cette habitude, tout reste propre et l’aérographe dure longtemps. Rien à dire de négatif : excellent rapport qualité-prix, et parfait pour le modélisme.
I**P
Fantastic foundational kit
Excellent intro airbrush set that’s solid enough to last you well into your journey
D**V
BEST BEGINNER FRIENDLY AIRBRUSH KIT!
It has everything you need to start airbrushing! probably more that what is required...worth the price. the quality is adequate for its price which is good. make sure you also get a nozzle cleaner! quick connector is provided in the box use it...i didn't, came to know about it after an year 😅
K**I
My first airbrush
And it goes so good
F**I
Muy bueno por el precio pero…
Kit aerógrafo muy completo, y por el precio vale la pena. Funciona bien y tiene buen peso, el único problema es la forma interna de la cazuela que genera desperdicio y complica la limpieza
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