

🎨 Elevate your craft with pro-level precision and versatility!
The Master Airbrush G233 Performance Pro Kit features three precision nozzles (0.2, 0.3, 0.5mm) and a dual-action gravity feed system for versatile, controlled spraying. It includes a 6-foot braided hose with quick disconnect, a 1/3 oz gravity cup, and easy-clean cutaway handle. Ideal for beginners and pros alike, it supports multiple paint types and applications from fine art to cake decorating, all backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty.






| ASIN | B0067BAYNO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,867 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #5 in Airbrush Sets |
| Brand | Master Airbrush |
| Brand Name | Master Airbrush |
| Color | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,580 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00844925019972 |
| Hose Length | 6 Feet |
| Manufacturer | Master Airbrush |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Model Number | 4336951401 |
| Power Source | Air Powered |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 844925019972 |
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
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.
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.
L**P
Works great
Is it a use and sturdy? It was good buy.
S**E
Great Airbrush for the Money!
I have had issues with Master G444 airbrushes, so I was very hesitant to try this one, but didn't see many better options out there that weren't five times the cost, so I opted to go with the Master G233 kit. Due to my issues with the G444 kits I checked every nozzle and needle configuration included. I have to say that so far I have been very pleased with this kit, the quality is great, action is smooth, cleans up as easy as most airbrushes and the option to have .2 or .5 mm nozzles is great for detail vs coverage applications. I'm not sure that I will use the .3 mm nozzle often, but I did verify that it works fine. The picture I attached was painted with this airbrush aside from the fine details and touch up work. I intend to buy at least one more of these so that I can have one setup with the .2mm configuration and another with the .5 configuration. Bottom line, this is the best airbrush I have purchased for this price, and I am very satisfied with the performance. If that changes I will update this review.
M**R
One big headache
I purchased this as a starter set - I was going to be using it for painting model rockets, possible other models, and also for cake decorating (for my wife). I figured as a starter set the price was really good, $30 for the brush, 3 needles, hose, etc. Unfortunately is was nothing but a big headache right from the start. The airbrush looks good on the outside, nice chromed finish and has the cutaway handle to access the needle chuck and also a tail screw to set the needle pull distance which is a nice feature and is usually only found in higher priced airbrushes. It also comes with 3 sizes of needles - 0.2, 0.3, and 0.5 - which is supposed to give you the ability to do really fine lines up to wide spray patterns as well as run varying types of medium. It also has a quick-release connector. A rather large paint cup and a metal cover. A 6 foot hose to complete the set. This all comes in a plastic box with foam insert. Note, the foam insert in my case did not have provision for the extra needles or nozzle cases - they were just in there all loose flopping about. However, once you get to the inner workings of the unit and its performance, you can see why all this is only $30. The interior of the paint cup was chromed, but the internal mixing area (where the air and paint meet) was not finished. Paint consistently dried in here and cleaning it was difficult as it adhered to the rough surface. Also the back of the needle chamber seems to go a bit behind where the back of the cup enters into it and paint ends up hiding in there as well - again making cleaning difficult. The pull action of the lever was not smooth. The biggest headache with this brush was that no matter what needle size used (even the large 0.5), I still had to thin the heck out of the paint (even ready-to-use airbrush paint) in order to get it to shoot decently from the unit and typically had to run it at a higher PSI. Also, it constantly had dry-tip. I spent more time clearing out the needle/tip and cleaning the gunk out of the chamber than I did actually painting. I typically had to pull the needle out of the chamber and scrub away. Not fun at all, and this is something that would definitely turn a beginner/newbie away from using an airbrush if this is what is required to be done all the time. The needle nozzle tips are super tiny and require a (supplied) wrench to remove/install. It doesn't require much pressure or tightening, however the part is so fragile that during a change of one of them the threaded section just broke off rendering that needle size useless unless I was to buy a new nozzle. This was the final straw that made me just give up on this airbrush and decide to return it to Amazon (I had about a week left on my 30 days). I still wanted an airbrush to work on my models and after reading a whole lot of reviews I decided to spend some more money and purchased a Badger Patriot 105 ($67) and also a badger braided hose ($17) - yes, almost 3x as much. While it didn't come with as many accessories let me just tell you the difference between the two is night and day. Right out of the box this thing sprayed beautifully and didn't require thinning of the airbrush paints. Even sprayed non-thinned white Stynylrez primer without a problem. Did thin lines to massive wide spray and did this at lower (15-20) PSI - so even with the single 0.5 needle it did the job of what the Master's 3 needles theoretically could do without changes. Cleanup was much easier. The trigger pull is smooth and had better control. That is an airbrush that anyone would enjoy using. Unless you are only planning on using this Master's airbrush for shooting thin liquid such as ink or food dyes, aren't planning on changing needles, and don't mind extensive cleanup, stay away from this item. Save up and buy a Badger Patriot 105, lower end Paasche, or Iwata (Neo). You will be glad you did.
M**N
When it works, it works great.
Excellent little airbrush! It does very fine details and can let out enough paint to shade or cover larger areas also. This isn't a spray gun, so don't expect to paint whole panels with it. But it works well for a wide range of airbrush work. It's very easy to clean, but make sure you do clean it very well. It has a tendency for the needle to stick in its seat after sitting unused for a day or two. I've done some very detailed work with this little airbrush. It surprises me how uniform and consistent it is for the price. Excellent starter brush for beginners. It won't give you a hard time like some of the other cheap ones out there. Update: I noticed paint was starting to come out in chunks. I thought maybe it was the paint. I tried reducing further and even filtering the paint. While cleaning the airbrush I noticed that air is leaking from where the nozzle cap touches the airbrush body, while the trigger is depressed. There is no o ring that goes in between the two. (I checked a parts diagram). I don't know what caused it to just start leaking out of the blue like that, but the air getting through there is causing the paint to get chunky before it can come out of the tip. Very irritating! I put some Teflon tape on the threads. Not an easy feat for such small threads! It worked great for about an hour and then somehow strayed leaking again. When this thing works, it works great. But when it goes bad....
K**I
Great beginner air brush.
What I thought was a defective airbrush hose was user error. This is a solid airbrush, can't wait to see what this can really do as I keep going down this road of airbrushing.
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