GSI Creos Mr. Hobby GT-99 Mr. Spuit (Long Dropper) - 5pcs Pack
The ultimate tool for precise paint mixing, thinning, and airbrush preparation. The Mr. Hobby GT-99 Mr. Spuit (Long) is a pack of premium, extra-long graduated droppers designed specifically for scale modelers, miniature painters, and airbrush artists.
When working with deep paint bottles, large thinner cans, or mixing cups, standard short pipettes just won’t reach. The elongated design of the GT-99 ensures you can extract every last drop of your favorite Mr. Color, Acrysion, or surfacer liquids safely and cleanly without making a mess.
Engineered for Precision and Control
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Bellows-Style Top: The unique accordion-style top provides effortless suction, allowing you to draw up liquids smoothly without sudden, messy spurts.
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Dual-Zone Micro-Adjustment: Need absolute precision? You can easily fine-tune and adjust the exact suction quantity by squeezing the middle section of the syringe body, giving you drop-by-drop control for perfect mixing ratios.
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Extra-Long Reach: Perfect for reaching the bottom of deep, thinned paint bottles, airbrush color cups, and large-volume cleaning jars.
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Durable & Reusable: Made from high-quality, solvent-resistant plastic that withstands lacquer thinners, acrylics, and enamels. They can be cleaned and reused multiple times.
FAQ
What makes the Mr. Spuit GT-99 different from regular plastic pipettes?
Unlike generic medical pipettes, the Mr. Spuit GT-99 features a dual-control design. The bellows top handles the initial large suction, while the middle section of the shaft allows for micro-squeezing. This gives you exact, drop-by-drop precision when calculating paint-to-thinner ratios.
Are these droppers safe to use with lacquer thinners?
Yes. As a genuine GSI Creos Mr. Hobby product, these long droppers are manufactured using high-grade, solvent-resistant plastics specifically engineered to withstand aggressive modeling chemicals, including Mr. Color Thinner, leveling thinners, and airbrush cleaners.
Can they be cleaned and reused?
Absolutely. After use, simply draw up the appropriate cleaner, water for acrylics or lacquer thinner for solvent-based paints, flush it through a few times, and let them air dry.