Paasche Airbrush H-Set Single Action Siphon Feed Airbrush Set , Red
Description
The airbrush features a chrome plated body for durability. Included with the
airbrush are all three available spray heads, which allow the H airbrush to be
used in a wide range of application. The H single action allows the user to
achieve fine lines down to 1/16-inch and wider patterns of up to 1-1/2-inch.
The H is simple and easy to use and requires very little practice compared to
double action models. The best uses are those requiring more basic spraying
like solid coats, uniform lines or stencil work. Clean up is as simple as
spraying your paint cleaner though the airbrush. The H is used for many
applications including hobby, craft, chip and ding repair, taxidermy,
ceramics, cake decorating, tanning, tattoos, etc. The H airbrush is made in
the US and includes the following: H3 airbrush, size 1 and 5 spray heads,
1/4-ounce metal cup, 1-ounce bottle assembly, 1-ounce storage bottle, hanger,
wrench, 6-foot braided hose, lessons booklet and manual.
Features:
- The H airbrush is perfect for beginners or those requiring quick and easy spraying
- Siphon Feed Airbrush: Achieve patterns of 1/16-inch to 1-1/2-inch
- Single Action Airbrush: Set includes all three head sizes. Size 1 (.45mm), Size 3 (.65mm), Size 5 (1.05mm)
- H-SET includes H#3 airbrush, size 1 & 5 spray heads, 1/4 oz metal cup, 1 oz bottle assembly, 1 oz storage bottle, hanger, wrench, 6-foot braided air hose, lessons booklet and manual
- Paasche Airbrush: The H airbrush is made in the USA
Product Details:
- Brand: Paasche Airbrush
- Material: Metal
- Item Weight: 0.45 Kilograms
- Product Dimensions: 7.5"W x 1.75"H
- Style: Old
- Brand: Paasche Airbrush
- Material: Metal
- Item Weight: 0.45 Kilograms
- Product Dimensions: 7.5"W x 1.75"H
- Style: Old
- Model Name: H Airbrush
- Hose Length: 72 Inches
- Item model number: H-SET
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Item Weight: 15.8 ounces
- Manufacturer: Paasche Airbrush
- Country of Origin: USA
- Date First Available: March 21, 2005