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The GSI Creos Mr. Procon Boy LWA Trigger Type Airbrush features a 0.5mm nozzle ideal for large surfaces, an ergonomic hand-operated trigger for comfort, and adjustable spray patterns with two air caps, making it a must-have tool for both hobbyists and professionals seeking precision and versatility in their projects.
V**0
Great Airbrush
Excellent airbrush. Took me a bit to get used to the trigger style, never used one before, but it did not take long. Atomizes well and really blows paint with the 0.5 tip, which is what I needed for spraying metallics. Worth every cent.
E**I
Very impressive for the price point
I bought this airbrush for scale modeling painting. I was using an iwata neo with a .3mm needle and it did ok but it took more time as the spray pattern was narrow. Using this airbrush I noticed the spray width is a lot better and now I can apply surface primer or paint the large areas of the model faster with more even coats in between. The build quality is great, it has a decent weight to it so it definitely doesn't feel cheap when holding. Though I wish it came with a grip, holding the airbrush by the connected hose make it more comfortable than a regular dual action but I still would recommend getting a grip. I use a 1.5 gallon air compressor which holds about 135 psi and this airbrush can drain it relatively faster than the iwata airbrush. For consideration, the iwata neo takes about 2 minutes to drain from, 135 psi to 30 in the tank (I spray at 15 psi) and this one can drain it in about a minute and a half, little less than that. Overall I am very happy with the airbrush, it can perform just as good as a $300-$400 but for a fraction of the price. If you build scale models I recommend this airbrush, but this isn't your all in one airbrush, you will still need to have a smaller needle airbrush to do the interior bits/suspension etc.
A**H
amazing airbrush
this thing is a tank works amazing.
T**R
This sprays a lot of paint.
A solid trigger with 2 caps that unloads the paint. Good for base layers and coverage but detail not so much.
B**D
this is a steal for the price
I bought this because my previous 0.5mm airbrush bit the dust, and I wanted one with a fan cap.For $100, I expected the price point to be apparent in the quality, but this feels like a well built airbrush. Only the needle stop feels a little cheap, but does it's job.Since there's no fan control like a spray gun, you have to dial in your spray pattern by adjusting the air pressure. It seems to like around 30-35 psi.This thing is a bit of a fire hose. It puts out a lot of material, so don't expect any fine detail from it.But, for a job where an airbrush is too small and a mini-hvlp is too big, this is a legit option.I'm usually an Iwata/Olympos fan, and have a pile of *just as good* airbrushes that never are actually as good. This isn't one of those. This gets used.I have no idea how these sell at the price they do for the quality, but so far, I'm very impressed.
J**.
Quality airbrush.
This airbrush really puts out the paint with the .5 needle. I use it mainly on primers and clear coats. You definitely need a compressor with a tank as the air flow is high. As with my other Creos brushes this one does a great job. This is my first lever type airbrush but I quickly got used to it. This is great for a hobbyist like myself. I use it for my model planes.
T**N
Awesome coverage for model car bodies!
Nice, wide flat pattern makes even coating on my model cars a breeze. Air and mix adjustments allow just the right flow. This thing can blow paint out pretty fast, so some practice is recommended first. Rumor has it that this gun is made in the same factory as the Iwata counterpart, and may be the same OEM model. Great value for half the price of the competition.
D**R
I was really excited about this gun…. But… majorly let down.
I finally got around to using this airbrush. It worked for about a week and now it will not spray at all. I keep my guns clean and I’ve taken it apart and cleaned it 3 times in a row and see zero obstructions but it simply will not spray at all now. Even straight lacquer thinner won’t spray. The needle is clear and clean and opening properly with the trigger. All fittings and seals look good but it simply will not function. Huge letdown to spend $100 on this as a 1st time customer and have this happen. Return window is now closed. Maybe the company will reach out and do something to help. Anthony (professional guitar builder)
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