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Master Airbrush (Pack of 10) TB-010 Empty 2.7-Ounce (80cc) Glass Jar Bottles with 30° Down Angle Adaptor Lid Assembly - Fits Dual-Action Siphon Feed Airbrushes, Use with Master, Badger, Paasche, Iwata

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Size: 2.7oz - Glass - 30°


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  • Pack of 10 Master Airbrush Model TB-010 Jar and Lid Assemblies. Empty 2.7-Ounce (80cc) Glass Jar Bottles with a 30 Down Angle Adaptor Lid Assembly. For use with siphon feed dual-action airbrushes.
  • The connection angle is at the industry standard 30 down angle from vertical that most brands of siphon, suction, or bottom feed dual-action airbrushes use. The adaptor connection size is also at the industry standard 1/5" (5mm) size that friction-fits into the airbrushes fluid inlet.
  • The adaptor lid assembly is compatible to fit most popular dual-action siphon, suction or bottom-feed airbrush brands including Master, Iwata, Paasche, Badger, Etc...
  • Jar and Lid Assembly Specifications - Material: Glass jar bottle with plastic lid and metal adaptor connector; Connector: 1/5" (5mm) size adaptor at a 30 down angle; Fluid Capacity: 2.7 fl oz (80 cc); Bottle Height: 2.6"; Bottle Diameter: 2.5"
  • Not For Use with Singe-Action Airbrushes: Do not use these 30 down angle jar and lid assemblies with single-action airbrushes, as the jars will tilt backward when attached, which interferes with the hose connection. Single-action airbrushes require the 60 down angle from vertical adaptor connector to fit onto the airbrushes properly.

Manufacturer: ‎Master Airbrush


Part Number: ‎TB-010-10


Item Weight: ‎1.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4.5 x 3.6 x 10.4 inches


Item model number: ‎ABD TB-010-10


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎2.7oz - Glass - 30°


Material: ‎Glass


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 13, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • They fit my gun.
Size: 3.4oz - Plastic - 30°
They are great.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025 by Laura Holsten

  • Great quality plastic bottles, great for re-using, works with badger
Size: 3.4oz - Plastic - 30°
This is the third time we have purchased this item and we are consistently happy with it. The bottles arrive in a bubble wrap bag-like contained and they're always in great condition. We use these with our badger airbrush and man do we use the heck out of these things. We airbrush a lot of wood paintings and we will use a ton of one color and then switch to four or five different color for a piece and these really hold up. It seems like common sense, but I do want to mention that after you are done with these, you absolutely want to rinse out the bottles and run water through the tubes. You can get a lot of good re-use out of these bottles if you keep up with that. They won't stay absolutely pristine, but I imagine if you have any experience with airbrushes at all, there isn't much that does stay paint-free completely. I want to mention that we generally use Spetra Tex acrylic airbrush paint as our go-to. A weird side-note: I have left a few bottles outside for a day or two in the sun and if I have any black paint left in the bottle, the bottle tends to.. shrivel up a bit. I haven't noticed this happen with any other colors and I can't help but think it may be the black heating up a bit more than the other colors but who knows. Even after that, the bottle still works and I've had bottles that I can use that have had paint sitting in them for a few days. They're a bit hard to clean so I don't recommend really trying unless you absolutely have to, but if you forgot to clean your bottle since its last use, blow some air through the tube and see if it's still clear. It probably will be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2016 by Alexa

  • Good for the price
Size: 2.7oz - Plastic - 30°
I've been re-buying these exact bottles from this exact listing over the past 3-5 years. For the price, they do exactly what you need. If you aren't buying Big mouth bottles for $5 a bottle then these are the next best. Are they perfect? No. But if you go into it prepared for the expected downfalls, they work for exactly what you need. I do body paint, murals, and detailing all with these bottles. The hose is too long and loose on the lid. Snip the bottom length to help prevent the lid from cracking and glue the hose to the lid before you put in paint so it wont pop off while you work. Never had an issue with the bottle base itself. Most bottles your issues will happen in the lid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by Caitlyn shepherd

  • Bigger than anticipated!
Size: 2.7oz - Glass - 60°
I was not paying attention and ordered the 2oz bottle, not realizing I wanted the 3/4oz bottles. However, I can use these big boys, so no harm done. In the first image, you'll see a comparison of the current (sloped) bottle and a 3/4oz straight bottle (which came with my airbrush set). These are good for when you've got a lot of painting to do (of one color). As a hobby painter, these is great for priming and airbrushing large (and large-scale) models. A little big for painting army or tabletop game figures, I'd recommend the 3/4oz bottles instead. The second image shows how these were shipped: very secure, with stiff foam separating each bottle. These are very well packaged. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Ej Ej

  • fits
Size: 2.7oz - Glass - 60°
As advertised
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by Kirk A. Doede

  • Not suitable for solvent based paints
Size: 3.4oz - Plastic - 30°
Nice enough product. Just won't work with solvent based paints/primers. The siphon tube inside will soften and detach from the cap. Should work just fine with water based paints.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by Champ04

  • Great
Size: 2.7oz - Glass - 30°
It’s great now I can finish my project with out having to refill the bottle like before. It also fits the two stage air brush jars just like the original ones. Thanks
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • these are simply too big and would waste paint. All in all they are very nice
Size: 2.7oz - Glass - 30°
Mine came with some kind of grease on the exterior/interior which needed cleaning. They are actually a bit larger than I expected. You can fit a lot of paint in there. If you are using Testors or Tamiya paints, probably 3 of their small bottles would fit in here, maybe 2 of your typical polly scale or floquil paints, although those are extinct now. The siphon tube also does not reach all the way to the bottom of the bottle, so you must put a decent amount of paint in there to get it to flow well. If you plan on painting a large amount of a single color, or gloss/dull coat, these would be ideal. For small jobs, these are simply too big and would waste paint. All in all they are very nice. I would get them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2015 by J$Disco

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