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Airbrush Kit Dual-Action Trigger Air Brush Painting Set with 0.5mm/0.3mm Needles 5CC and 7CC Paint Cup Spray Gun Kit with Adjustable Liquid Thickness Makeup Nail Model Painting Tattoo Art Hobby

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Features

  • Dual-Action Airbrush Kit:With two nozzle sizes (0.3mm and 0.5mm) and two different needle caps, it offers flexibility for various painting tasks. The 5cc and 7cc gravity fluid cups provide ample capacity for different paint volumes.
  • Air Brush Guns for Painting:The 0.3mm needle is great for more detailed work, while the 0.5mm is better suited for broader coverage like background spray.This adaptability makes the airbrush suitable for a wide range of applications, including model paintings,makeup.
  • The oil-water separator is an essential feature for maintaining the performance of the trigger airbrush gun. The separator helps to prevent blockages and ensure that ink or paint is sprayed evenly by separating any oil and water that may be present inside the pen. This separation prevents the mixing of oil and water, which can lead to blockages and uneven spraying.
  • Airbrush Gun with Trigger:By gently turning the wrench, you can spray ink evenly, and the air paint sprayer gun can be operated with just one hand, providing additional convenience and ease of use.
  • Air Brush compatibility with various painting tasks such as toy painting, spray painting, body painting, makeup and nail art, and cake decoration makes it a tool for artists with diverse needs.YTMTT assures you that if there is any problem with the use or quality of the product, please contact our customer service, and we will resolve it for you as soon as possible.

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.4 x 2.4 inches


Item model number: airbrush03


Item Weight: 8.4 ounces


Manufacturer: YTMTT


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: December 31, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Impressive
I generally use an Iwata as my main airbrush, but I like to keep a second airbrush handy as a spare. This one really surprised me. It has excellent paint coverage, just the thing for a solid coat or a basecoat. This one is now my go-to for priming and solid coats, leaving the Iwata for the intricate stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by James F.

  • Love this
Easy to use. Fits comfortably in hand. Great value for your money. Quality is good. Performance is great.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024 by Sarah

  • Nice airbrush for the value!
I needed a new airbrush pen after my super expensive Iwata decided to have issues after years of use, so ended up getting this one to try out. I needed something that would be a bit easier to use, so the lever on it being similar to a spray bottle works really well in comparison to when the lever is on the top. The grip takes a little while to get used to, same as a top lever, but works just about the same and allows for a more comfortable handhold. It comes with all accessories, which are easy to swap out, as well as instructions and a diagram on what’s what, it attaches to a standard airbrush compressor hose, and is a good pen for the value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Adina Geller Adina Geller

  • First trigger air brush
So far I’m enjoying exploring this air brush. It preforms very well and has sprayed a verity of paints with no problem. It is my first trigger style air brush and am still learning about it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by Happy old guy

  • Works great at a great price
Got this airbrush to paint my crafts and stencils. It’s pretty easy to set up, the flow is nice. It’s sensitive so you don’t have to push down hard to use. I’ve never used an airbrush before, so I don’t know what to compare it to, but for first time use, it was easy to set up and it works great while not breaking the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024 by Sonia Sencio

  • Great airbrush
This is my first airbrush and I am very happy with it. I will be using it to paint fishing lures. The strokes are easy to manipulate and control.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Seth Jerchau

  • Awkward to hold and takes getting used to, but the paint control is good after.
My biggest complaint with this airbrush is that it's awkward to hold and use at first, but it gets easier after practice and finding what works. Looking at other trigger airbrushes, they have a grip to go along with the trigger. This is important because it allows for a solid grip with the palm and other fingers while the pointer finger can control the trigger. The grip combats the tendency of the airbrush to pitch due to the force pulling back on the trigger. With this airbrush, it doesn't have a handle and it relies on gripping the hose for support. This isn't ideal for obvious reasons because there is a lot of space where the airbrush can shift in the pitch and yaw axis. It'll take some trial and error by the user to find a secure grip that works for them. After getting a grip, the paint laid on well and the kit includes a good number of accessories. At the time of requesting the item it was listed at $43.99, which is a lot for this in my opinion, but it seems the price has been reduced significantly. Now I can say it's worth considering if the buyer wants a trigger airbrush but doesn't like the feel of a handle. Otherwise, my recommendation is to look for one with a handle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Steven C.

  • It sprays paint
This is a double action airbrush with a difference. Most double action airbrushes have a button on top: Action 1 pushes the button down and starts the air. Action 2 pulls the button back and starts the paint. With this airbrush there’s no button on top, there’s a trigger underneath. Pull back on the trigger a little bit and it starts the air, pull back more and it starts the paint. It’s sorta like driving a stick shift car, you ease out on the clutch until you feel the sweet spot then off you go. Pull back on the trigger until you feel the sweet spot between air and paint then off you go serenely painting. It comes with lots of stuff, bits and bobs and a patrs (parts) diagram numbered to the list below [don’t try to find #13-spring, it isn’t there] also there’s this big steampunkish looking part that doesn’t appear on any parts or patrs list that comes with I stumbled upon it in a video and discovered that it’s an air filter. Another anomaly of the instructions sheet is that it tells how to use the traditional double action airbrush with the button on top not the one with the trigger underneath. All of that aside, it’s a nifty little airbrush, take some time to play around with it, experiment, watch a couple of videos have some fun with it and spray some paint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024 by Michael Bierbaum Michael Bierbaum

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