🎉 Elevate Your Artistry with Every Spray!
The fehrominger Airbrush Kit is a versatile, portable airbrush system featuring a rechargeable compressor with adjustable air pressures up to 30 PSI. It includes a 0.3mm fluid tip for precision, multiple paint cups, and a comprehensive cleaning kit, making it ideal for a variety of applications from nail art to cake decoration.
Brand | fehrominger |
Color | Silver |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cookie, Makeup, Nails Art, Cake Decor, Painting |
Product Dimensions | 6.1"W x 6.61"H |
Style | Gun |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Included Components | Type-C charging cable, Cordless compressor, Airbrush, Cleaning Kit, Plastic cup and metal cup |
Model Name | Airbrush Set |
Manufacturer | fehrominger |
Part Number | airbrush |
Item Weight | 1.23 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Airbrush Set |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 1 |
R**N
The best air foundation appliance I’ve used
I’ve used several air foundation appliances, including Luminesse Air and Dinair. The one problem I’ve run into consistently is with using thicker foundations like Temptu. Water based foundations don’t provide the coverage I need, and using multiple layers of foundation just make my face look cakey. This appliance allows me to use my Temptu foundation. It’s simple to use and is beautiful in design. It has a solid feel, and is easy to clean. I like the rechargeable function which allows for cord-free use. It’s also priced lower than most of the name brand appliances. I’ve been using it for several months without issue.
B**.
Great Beginner Airbrush
I have never used an airbrush before, but I needed one to spray colored cocoa butter onto my bonbon molds as I am learning how to make molded chocolates. I chose this one because it was inexpensive compared to the others, but it still received a lot of positive feedback from buyers.Using the airbrush is very straightforward. First, you plug in the cable and make sure that it is fully charged. Then you select a container to hold the paint, cocoa butter, etc that you will be spraying onto a canvas or chocolate mold. It screws on easily.Simply pour the liquid into the container, place the lid on, and then pull the lever back with your finger. There is a setting to spray the liquid in the container and a separate setting to blow only air. There are three different speed settings. I suggest experimenting on a paper towel or piece of paper before spraying the chocolate molds to make sure that you are getting the coverage you want and to adjust the speed to your preference.Cleaning the airbrush is also fairly simple, even with something viscous that eventually hardens such as tempered cocoa butter. I removed the container and ran the end of the machine under warm water, spraying the water through the hole until it ran clear, and that seemed to work well.I definitely suggest making sure that the airbrush is fully charged each and every time you use it, as the charge lasts for quite a while but it’s also easy to lose track of how long you’ve been using it.If you’re just starting out with an airbrush and you don’t want to spend $400 for a compressor alone, this little airbrush is a great way to get started. The compressor is included and it’s great for small, non-commercial chocolate projects. I will be using it for a very long time.I included two photos above - spraying red tempered cocoa butter into my bonbon molds, as well as a finished set of bonbons. The red and yellow were applied with a toothbrush and a splatter technique, but I sprayed the white over it to conceal the dark chocolate color. As you can see, the airbrush did the job!
S**E
Air brush
This is so easy to use and clean. Does a awesome job on my polycarbonate chocolate molds. I decorate cookies and cakes. Its beautiful and easy to hold. Great seller, fast shipping, packaged great.
N**E
This is exactly what I was hoping for
I am a model builder and bought this for that purpose only. I really liked the idea of a small, light unit that would be quieter, handier, and take up less space than a large compressor and hose; something I could use more quickly and with less noise and bulk for basic coverage tasks while using a heavier rig for the more demanding jobs.Everything came neatly packed and there was almost nothing to assemble. I just put on the smallest gravity cup, charged the compressor for about 3 and a half hours, and it was showtime. This says it's a 3-tip which is a medium spray stream, but I was hoping it would make a thinner spray line with low pressure and thin paint. I tried to show on the two pictures of the 1/48 airplane fuselage halves how much I could easily get it down to and I was pleased to get this spray width from a 3-tip. I used Testors enamel thinned one to one and the compressor on the lowest of the 3 settings. I wanted model builders to be able to see what it will do on a model. One picture of a fuselage half shows that it can probably be used for some preshading in 1/48 or 32, which is very popular right now. The other fuselage half I tried to show on the tail that it can also be used to lay down a camouflage scheme in 1/48 if you work at it. That's better than just general coverage for model building use. I also provide before and after pictures of some parts I used this airbrush to prepaint before assembly, which is what I really wanted this for, to begin with. Remember, these pictures are from the very first time I have ever used it and I could probably do better with a little practice with it.The compressor has a very good range of 3 settings that provide lower or higher air pressure. I can tell you this is a really good airbrush for general coverage, prepainting, clear coats, and primer coats. It will also do some preshading and camouflage in 1/48 if you work with it. I want model builders who wonder about one of these and if it would work for them to know that, yes, it will, nicely.I used enamel paint because I am comfortable with it and I didn't want to have to prime first, though this airbrush will prime nicely. This brush was clearly made to run water-based and acrylic paints as the instructions say it is rustproof and you can immerse this airbrush in water for cleaning. The one downside to this is that the compressor starts to get hot after about 20-30 minutes and the instructions say to shut the compressor down after 30 minutes of continuous use to let it cool for a few minutes before resuming to extend the life of the compressor. They say it is good for about an hour of use on one charge. But, krud, it's a hand-held compressor with no hose or power cord, so that's not much downside. I'm really happy with it. I can't speak to longevity since I just got mine and used it for the first time, but I hope I've been able to give you an idea of what it will do if you're considering buying one, especially if you're a model builder like I am. This would be excellent as a starter set, too.
J**N
Very easy to use, one design flaw.
Purchased to prime 3d resin printed models and occasional airbrush work using airbrush acrylic paints. Overall for the money, this more than fills my need. It is far from a professional airbrush, but it is great for beginners or basic airbrushing. Now to the design flaw... The button to activate the pump and change between pressure modes is right in a place where hand rests and I managed to accidentally hit it multiple times while using it.
T**E
Works great
I purchased a different one twice to have them both defective from another seller. This one seems to work out so much better I’m loving it. The pressure is good and I haven’t had any trouble cleaning after use.
Z**O
Fascinada
Excelente me ha servido mucho maquillo y uso todos los tipos de maquillaje con diluyente para que no obstruya .....
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