PointZero Dual-Action 7cc Gravity-Feed Airbrush Set – .3mm Nozzle

(8 customer reviews)

$24.19

Last updated on July 8, 2024 12:30 am Details
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Description

  • Premium quality: This precision crafted PointZero Airbrush set features a comfortable composite handle balanced and comes with a 7cc color cup.
  • Fine spray pattern: The 0.3mm nozzle, cap and needle are design to create a fine spray pattern between hairline and 1.25”.
  • Advanced control: This dual-action (trigger independently controls release of both air and fluid; pressing trigger releases air, pulling back releases material), internal-mix airbrush has a precision crafted design.
  • Easy-to-use: This multi-purpose airbrush is designed for both the beginner and advanced user. It can be used for models, crafts, auto & cycle graphics, taxidermy, photo retouching, t-shirts, murals, fine art & illustrations and more.
  • 7 Bonus airbrush guides: As a bonus, includes access to 7 exclusive e-Book airbrushing guides: Top 8 Cake Airbrushing Tips, Guide to Airbrush Cake Decorating, Developing Basic Artistic Skills, 10 Essential Airbrushing Tips, Airbrushing Strokes and Techniques, Airbrush Cleaning Manual, and the Airbrush Lettering Guide.

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Additional information

Brand

PointZero

Tank Volume

7 Milliliters

Color

Silver

Material

Metal

Item Weight

9.8 ounces

Item Dimensions LxWxH

7.6 x 4.1 x 1.3 inches

Style

Dual Action

Special Feature

Gravity Feed

Product Dimensions

7.6 x 4.1 x 1.3 inches

Manufacturer

PointZero

Country of Origin

China

Number of pieces

1

Warranty Description

90 day limited manufacturer warranty.

Batteries required

No

8 reviews for PointZero Dual-Action 7cc Gravity-Feed Airbrush Set – .3mm Nozzle

  1. Rebecca

    I purchased this tool to airbrush my cookies. Works great, but would not recommend for shimmers.

  2. presidentg

    I purchased this airbrush on a whim, the Prez needed a toy… This is my second Point Zero airbrush, the first being a side-feed model. While I own several high to very high end airbrushes I am fascinated by the Chinese imports. I keep expectations in line with the price and so far I’m impressed with the value offered by these imports.
    I just finished using this Point Zero for some detail work on a 1/72 scale model aircraft. As a “research” project I decided to use an import for all the painting. I started with a $19.99 siphon feed from a big tool store. While this did a reasonable job, control was challenging.
    So lets try the Point Zero. Huge improvement. Fine lines were easy, with a steady, even increase in coverage as the trigger was drawn back. That’s more like it.
    This would be an airbrush someone new to airbrushes might consider. I’m not of the faction that suggests starting with something better ($$$.$$) . In another review I stated that in the beginning I had the same problems with all of my airbrushes regardless of price. While the learning curve for proper operation is not monstrous, it will take time. If, out of frustration, you take a hammer to that beautiful GSI Creos PS770, you’re out $245. These things happen…

  3. Brandon

    I bought this for spraying a variety of hobby paints and it worked really well for the first three or four uses but then it stopped spraying consistently, eventually stopping altogether. I’m not spraying thick paints, mostly heavily thinned lacquers and enamels (although I sprayed some thinned acrylics prior to the problems) I am a beginner airbrush user so this may be partially user error, I did not take it apart to clean the first few times (just blew thinner through it and did the blowback thing to clean it out) but did completely break it down after the problems started occuring and it is 100% clean inside and still doesn’t work. The O-ring on the nozzle fell off after soaking it in mineral spirits for a while to clean it out and the trigger will fall out when cleaning and is a pain to get back in place. I don’t feel ripped off because the thing was so cheap but your mileage may vary.

  4. steve durante

    Everything is wonderful

  5. R. Walls

    For the money this AB is very good. I use this in painting models. I have a Japanese brand that costs 10 times more. This brush is not as good as it, but about half as good. Lays down a fine line if you use very thin paint at 20 PSI or less. Don’t expect to paint a house with this thing. It will do between an 1/8″ and a 1/4″ pattern very well. You can paint up to about 1/2″ pattern My other AB from Japan will do 1/16″ or less line, but other than that, the only difference is in the finish of the brush and quality of the material. So great value for the money. If you are a professional painter, you need a better brush. But if you can live with not so fine a line, buy this and save up for the more expensive ones. Comes with standard air fittings for most compressors or other air sources. If you use the canned air, make sure your adapter works with standard fittings.

    Pros
    Dual action: means you can adjust both the paint flow amount and air pressure volume through the AB’s trigger.
    Gravity feed means you can use lower PSI.
    All metal construction.
    .3mm needle for fine spray pattern
    Solid with good feel.

    Cons
    Not sure where I can find a replacement needle or nozzle. But at this price, I’d just buy another AB!
    If you need to paint a lot, paint cup is ok but you might have to refill it to complete the job.

    Cleaning has been no problem. But I do use hobby acrylics and they clean up with 91% Isopropyl Alcohol. Not sure how well this AB will work with other more chemical paints. If you use it with lacquer paints and don’t clean it, you are likely to have it freeze up on you and need some a REAL cleaning/Solvent soak. Nothing different here, regardless of cost of the AB. Clean and you are good. Don’t clean and yoy wish you had.

    I have used this for about two months, off and on, with no issues.

  6. Jachuanna P.

    The the cheapest I ever found a spray hose. Any time I get them out the store it’s $50+ this definitely was a good deal.

  7. Amazon Customer

    Easy to figure out for beginners. Lid fits a bit loose. Seems like good quality but it’s my first one.

  8. Tim

    I’m kove it

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