Perfect airbrush helps with surf board restoration
Needed to buy a pressure reducer but once all up and running love this little air brush
i returned airbrush unused but it looked a good well made airbrush
Unused at the moment, but have used this product before ,don't see any problem with it
I was trying this to see if I prefer to use a paasche airbrush or this one as a cheaper alternative for my airbrush tattoos. Even tho in the end i chose Paasche I am defiantly keeping this as a back up! It doesn't spray as smooth as a paasche and isn't as easy to hold but as a back up or as a little project tool, I couldn't fault it. Really isn't much in it between the paasche and this cheaper alternative. Defiantly worth the money
After looking around and buying different airbrush’s, this is the only one I could find that would spray cocoa butter for my chocolate mounds. I just wish I could get a few more small jars.
Generally a well made product, takes a bit of getting use to to get a decent paint job, instructions poor bordering on pathetic, reasonably priced so won’t break the bank if you’re not totally satisfied. Make sure the paint is well thinned and ensure all parts are thoroughly cleaned with thinners after use or the paint will harden inside the jets. Enjoy
Nice simple piece of kit that works well. However don’t rely on response from Draper customer service. Made enquiries regarding suitability for use with spirit based materials and spare jars. No response unfortunately. Apart from that. We are happy and are likey to buy another.
Works well for a basic starter airbrush. Excellent value. Easy to attach to a compressor with the 1/4 ins BSP adaptor. Could do with some instructions on use, e.g. paint compatibility and viscosity, how to take apart to clean, etc. Even Draper website had little useful information.
Nice airbrush worked straight out of the box ideal for beginners. Need a bit of practice to get paint viscosity correct but not real a problem. The nozzles are metal which is ideal for thinners based paint. The pickup tube is polypropylene which is a problem with thinners if left immersed as the material expands but leaving the tube on the bench the thinners soon evaporate and the tube ready for reuse.