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The Airgoo Luxury Airbrush Compressor AG-326 is a high-performance compressor designed for professionals and hobbyists. Featuring double cooling fans, a powerful yet quiet operation at 60 dB, and a 3.0L air tank for consistent airflow, this compressor is perfect for a variety of applications including food decoration, tattooing, and graphic design. With a precision gauge and energy-efficient design, it ensures optimal performance for all your creative endeavors.
Brand | Airgoo |
Model Number | AG-326 |
Colour | Black |
Package Dimensions | 36.5 x 33.2 x 18.4 cm; 6 kg |
Capacity | 3 litres |
Voltage | 240 Volts, 220 Volts |
Material | Metal |
Noise Level | 60 dB |
Special Features | Double Cooling Fans, Pressure Vessel, Portable |
Item Weight | 6 kg |
S**G
Really nice compressor for multiple skill levels
I've been using this compressor for a while now and painted 4-5 models with a couple of different airbrushes using it so I think I have enough working time to leave a review.First off it was a huge improvement over the travel compressor I had been using. This compressor has much more consistent pressure and doesn't fluctuate as you are using it, the travel compressor had no tank and would start running every time it was used so it was nice to get away from that.The compressor is surprisingly quiet as well, I was expecting it to be louder but pretty much all I hear is the faint thud of the pistons moving and a bit of a hum from the motor but that's pretty much it, the vibration isn't bad at all and I can keep this on the workbench where I paint and it doesn't cause any problems for me at all.As others have mentioned it can get quite warm when it's being used for longer periods but this is to be expected with most compressors. I have seen some people mention it gets too hot and it can't be touched but I haven't had this happen so far in longer sessions. It's great having the pressure adjustment so I can change this depending on the paints/primers/varnishes which has made life a lot easier.This does have the moisture trap included as well, that hasn't really ever been an issue for me but it's good to have there just in case when there's changes of weather/temperature etc. but so far I haven't had to be concerned.The build quality seems very good as well, everything is properly fitted and everything is tightened down properly so I have no issues with the compressor constantly switching on, drops in pressure or leaks in the connections or hose. Again I have seen some reviews mention issues with this and I'm sure things can leave the production line in a less than ideal state but I have no complaints for my compressor at all.Overall I would recommend this for beginners/intermediate users, it's a relatively inexpensive compressor and will do everything you need to get started and keep you going until you are more experienced, I think I will keep using this compressor for quite a long time before I look to change to another one.
R**B
Really quiet gets on with it
All of the claims made in the product description are accurate. This compressor delivers a steady constant pressure quietly and without fuss. The twin fans keep the pump temperature nice and low.This is a great little compressor giving great results.
D**U
Happy with this it ticks all the boxes
My first time airbrushing, bought this with the Steinbeck ultra 2024, was easy to set up. Needed a hose which I got from Amazon and an adapter and worked first time. It’s a bit noisy but they all are unless you pay lots of money. Had it for a while no issues. Good entry level compressor.
D**T
What an upgrade!
I'd been considering buying a proper compressor for my airbrush after arguing with one of those little nailart ones for a couple of years and I only wish I'd taken the plunge sooner!By way of simple comparison the difference between to two is like comparing the dying breath of an asthmatic mouse to the cataclysmic winds of a category 5 hurricane. Not only are they not in the same ball park, they're not even on the same continent!!The tank charges quickly and maintains consistent pressure meaning no spattering or waiting around, the compressor is far, far quieter than I expected and doesn't run too hot provided you're being sensible. It all seems solidly made and nicely finished. Instructions are clear and easy to read.My only very, very minor complaint is there doesn't seem to be a release valve to discharge what air is left in the tank when I'm done but so long as I remember to turn it off before cleaning my airbrush it's not a problem.If you're considering buying one of those cheap nail art airbrush sets, don't. For less than £150 you can get this compressor and a decent airbrush that will give you far better results.
S**T
A solid choice for a budget compressor
A lot of these are sold under different brands, all being the same compressor under the hood. I chose this one as these can have cooling issues and doubling the fans seemed like a possible solution to the only common issue. I also liked the look of this one. It does look smart.I run two airbrushes off this, two of us working at the same time, and we have worked for a few hours continuously and have had no issues at all. The sound on these is fine. I have it sitting on a damper matt right at my feet and it does not bother me. I have no air leaks. I normally don't even turn it off and it will sit for week without loosing enough air for it to come on to refill the small tank. a good budget choice for airbrush users.
L**G
spent a long time looking for one
i honestly wanted a compressor for airbrushing for a long time i mean i was looking for a good one or one that the specs covered.and from what i know and used its awesome literally plug in connect the air line with the airbrush turn on and let the tank fill up. your able to alter the psi to what you need i keep it at 40 but for a first one im happy and so far so good.brilliant and worth the money even though you have to buy the airbrush gun and accessories but i was able to buy the airbrush and accessories that i wanted
Y**M
Well made.
I haven't used it yet for airbrushing as this will be a new hobby to me. I have run the item and familiarised myself with it's use. It runs very quiet and the whole unit seems to be a quality build. The only problemI had was with the pressure control unit. You have to pull the knob up and then turn to adjust the required pressure. Then shove the knob down to lock. The instruction leaflet doesn't tell you to do this, it just saysyou can adjust the pressure by using the regulator. So I would say that the unit should give many years of use and is V.F.M. Only time will tell
K**
Keep your eyes on the regulator it went right up I only use 20 psi
Very happy fist time i used it in the kitchen my kettle was louder but yes very good spraying with it
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