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The imyyds Airbrush Kit with Compressor is a high-performance, portable airbrush system featuring a maximum pressure of 32 PSI, dual-action functionality, and versatile applications for both beginners and professionals. Its lightweight design and dual connection modes make it the perfect companion for artists on the go.
Recommended Uses For Product | Air Brushing |
Motor Horsepower | 0.2 horsepower |
Maximum Power | 0.2 Horsepower |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Lightweight,Portable,Cordless |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Color | Blue |
Item Weight | 450 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.5"L x 1.5"W x 3.7"H |
L**S
Professional painter SUPER impressed with this gadget!
I am a professional painter, so I’ve applied paint in a variety of ways from brushing to rolling to spraying. I was recently hired to repaint a few areas in the children’s area of our local library. As I was preparing to repaint this “cannonball hole in a pirate ship” spot, I was brainstorming ways to recreate the look without bringing my big paint sprayer into the library. I looked on Amazon and found this airbrush sprayer option. It was only $50, so I figured if it didn’t work well I wasn’t out much money and I could always return it if I didn’t use it.I had never used an airbrush sprayer before, so I glanced at the directions and filled the tank with water to see if/how it worked. Everything seemed to be working fine with the water, so I took it to the library to see what it could do with paint.Within the first 5 mins of using it I was already thinking of other projects I could use it on. It was so easy to use for a first-timer and it worked perfectly! I wouldn’t use it on larger jobs—it really puts out a fine mist of paint and would take too long to do big jobs. But for little projects like this or small craft projects (or maybe even makeup application?) this thing is awesome. The head honchos at the library AND another painting crew that was in there watching me work also mentioned wanting to buy one after seeing how well it worked and hearing how inexpensive it was.It feels heavy/well-made. It feels like it’ll last a while. It’s not a cheap, light-weight piece of cr@p that you fear to receive nowadays.I’d recommend this product all day long.
K**I
Top notch airbrush system for model builders and hobbyists.
I use my imyyds, TM80S airbrush nearly every day for my HO scale modeling projects. It’s compact, easy to handle, and gives excellent control—no hose or bulky compressor to get in the way. The results are clean and precise, and the system has held up very well over time. The company has also been outstanding to deal with, answering any questions I had in using the system. I highly recommend this airbrush to anyone doing hobby work or scale modeling. 5-stars for sure!!
M**N
Straightforward and great for beginners
I'm new to airbrushes, and have been putting off getting one because I was afraid of spending money on something that would break or I wouldn't be able to figure out. This airbrush was a pleasant combination of affordable, easy to use, and (so far at least) works like a charm!Set-up:I was pretty much able to use it instantly: I took it out, charged it, and then put it all together - the parts are pretty intuitive, so even though there isn't much by way of instructions in the kit itself, the video on Amazon's page were more than enough to help me understand all the parts to set it up. I like how straightforward this is for a beginner like me. I did get confused for a moment when I turned on the air-compressor and it made noise for a second... and then stopped. I thought it was broken! But nope, I just forgot that this was the battery-saving version, where the air-compressor only turns on when you have the airbrush in use. So if you push the "on" button and nothing seems to happen, depress and pull back on the air-brush's trigger - and it should start up again! Once I knew that, I was confidant that I had it all assembled correctly and everything was working as intended.Use:I'm using basic acrylic paints + water to thin them out, although I might switch over to mini-paints - as those are already much thinner. It did take me a bit to get the ratio I wanted, as I needed something thin enough to go through the airbrush but also not just spit out tinted water. I did test out some airbrush thinner medium that I picked up from Hobby Lobby, but honestly the results of that vs just water were the same.I did struggle just a bit with adjusting the spray nozzle. You're supposed to be able to adjust the output by screwing or unscrewing the silver knob at the back, but I couldn't tell that it made much difference - admittedly, though, I didn't try very long, because I was already more than happy with what was coming out! I was getting a spray radius of about a pea-size when up-close, and then obviously larger radiuses as I pulled away. I also got pretty decent coverage when I had the trigger pulled back all the way, although I can understand how going over surfaces multiple times is sometimes needed. (This isn't a paint-brush where you can just instantly get 100% opacity in one stroke, but it's still pretty fantastic.)Cleaning:Again, thanks to the video included on the item's sale page here, cleaning was very straight forward. I've heard that clogging due to poor maintenance is the #1 killer for airbrushes, and was so scared about that - I used the back-flow feature liberally with clean water to wash this out. Then I followed the video and took it apart. Unscrewing the inner piece to get the... the needle-thing on the inside... sorry, I don't know the terminology!... got me stuck for a moment, but that was because I was trying to unscrew the wrong thing. So I went back to the video and tried again - and also used a bit more force, as it was screwed in pretty tightly. Once I'd loosened off that fixture, the metal needle part came out and I was able to give it a good clean. I could see instantly that this NEEDED to be done, as the paint was pretty visible on the needle. After that, it was pretty easy to use the included brushes and such to clean it out and put the airbrush back together again.I'll update if I try it again and learn anything new, or if any issues arise with future uses! So far so good, though!Update 1 (still good!): I used it for a second time and panicked when at first it wouldn't work - air came out, but no paint!! BUT then I took it apart and cleaned the needle, which had some paint on it from before (I was sure I'd cleaned it thoroughly, but apparently I'm not as thorough as I thought). And that was all it took! Once I'd cleaned it up, everything worked fabulously again. So still full marks for this product!
D**S
Great for learning.
Good beginner setup. My grandson wanted to learn airbrush and this worked great for him. All metal and easy to disassemble, clean, and reassemble. Seems durable. I'm not an airbrush expert but this worked perfectly for what it was for without breaking the bank.
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