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Harder & Steenbeck INFINITY Airbrush Solo (descontinuado, será reemplazado por INFINITY 2024)

Precio habitual $237.00 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $237.00 USD
Los gastos de envío se calculan en la pantalla de pago.
Disponibilidad: En stock
SKU: 126533
Harder & Steenbeck INFINITY Airbrush Solo Harder & Steenbeck
Precio habitual $237.00 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $237.00 USD

Harder & Steenbeck INFINITY Solo Airbrush alimentación por gravedad con boquilla autocentrante: este modelo está descontinuado y será reemplazado por el nuevo INFINITY 2024.

La fecha de lanzamiento prevista es la segunda mitad de 2024. ¡Estén atentos a las actualizaciones y obtengan su nuevo INFINITY 2024 de SprayGunner!

Compre con confianza en el distribuidor de fábrica Harder & Steenbeck en EE. UU. Has calificado para el servicio gratuito de tu aerógrafo HS.

El instrumento de aerografía de alta tecnología para artistas profesionales. Este nuevo aerógrafo no sólo establece nuevos estándares en diseño, sino que también ofrece funciones inteligentes y excelencia ergonómica.

Hecho en Alemania

Compre con confianza en el distribuidor de fábrica de Harder & Steenbeck en los EE. UU. Has calificado para el servicio gratuito de tu aerógrafo HS.

Como distribuidor oficial de fábrica de aerógrafos Harder & Steenbeck, estamos orgullosos de ofrecer su garantía limitada del fabricante de 24 meses. Esta garantía garantiza que su aerógrafo Harder & Steenbeck esté protegido contra defectos de materiales y mano de obra durante veinticuatro meses a partir de la fecha de compra.

Cobertura de garantía:

  • Cubre defectos de fabricación en materiales y mano de obra.
  • Incluye reparación o sustitución de piezas defectuosas.

Exclusiones de garantía:

  • No cubre daños por mal uso, mantenimiento inadecuado o desgaste normal.
  • Las piezas consumibles como agujas y boquillas no están cubiertas a menos que tengan defectos de fabricación.

Cómo reclamar:

  • Contáctenos con el comprobante de compra para iniciar un reclamo de garantía.
  • Lo guiaremos a través del proceso, incluidas posibles evaluaciones por parte de un centro de servicio autorizado.

Soporte adicional:

  • Servicio completo y reparaciones con garantía de fábrica para todos los modelos de aerógrafo Harder & Steenbeck están disponibles a través de nosotros.
  • No importa si se trata de un caso de garantía o de una reparación fuera de garantía, SprayGunner, como distribuidor de fábrica de Harder & Steenbeck, no cobrará ningún costo de mano de obra. Solo los costos de piezas de repuesto (si no son un caso de garantía) y los gastos de envío.

Política de devolución de SprayGunner para aerógrafos Harder y Steenbeck

Devoluciones sin complicaciones en 30 días:
SprayGunner ofrece una política de devolución sin complicaciones de 30 días para todos los aerógrafos de Iwata. Los clientes pueden devolver el producto por cualquier motivo dentro de este período para obtener un reembolso completo o un cambio, sin hacer preguntas. Simplemente envíenos un mensaje a sales@spraygunner.com

Devoluciones extendidas para crédito de tienda:
Para devoluciones iniciadas dentro de los 60 días posteriores a la entrega, los clientes pueden optar por recibir su reembolso como crédito en la tienda, lo que ofrece flexibilidad adicional.

Envío de devolución:

  • Para clientes de los 48 estados inferiores: SprayGunner ofrece envío de devolución gratuito, lo que hace que el proceso sea fácil y rentable.
  • Para clientes fuera de los 48 estados inferiores, incluido el extranjero: los clientes son responsables de obtener una etiqueta de envío de devolución. Estos se pueden comprar a través de transportistas locales o directamente de SprayGunner .

Esta política garantiza que la compra de un aerógrafo Iwata de SprayGunner sea una experiencia sencilla y sin riesgos para el cliente.

Customer Reviews

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Eric Parsons
amazing!

I have previously used decent, if not overwhelming, airbrushes to paint modern jets. Decided to get the H&S Infinity and it's a gamechanger. So much easier to control spray, etc. Love it.

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Mark L.
Harder & Steenbeck Infinity Solo

Incredible airbrush with excellent control, wonderful for detail work and stunningly made.

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andre ferreira
Excelente pincel

Amo esse aerografo pode comprar de olho fechados, a spraygunner a melhor loja que existe , gostaria que fosse no Brasil

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Bruce Boatner
Design Engineer compares Infinity vs. Micron

The Infinity Solo is most closely comparable to the Iwata Micron CM-B, but I will also include comparisons with the CM-C+, both of which I own and have used extensively.

On the Infinity, the trigger spring tension knob is accessible without removing the handle. The CM-C+ has a cut-out in the handle, but you cannot access the tension knob, and the CM-B has no cutout, so both require removal of the handle for trigger tension adjustment.

When attaching the Iwata handles, one must insert the back end of the needle into the hole of the trigger limit mechanism by feel. On the Infinity it is clearly visible through the opening in the handle, making the operation much easier.

The Infinity handle attaches snugly to the body with a single turn while the Iwatas have to be screwed on multiple turns. This may seem like a trivial detail, but overall, the fit, finish and feel of the Infinity clearly reveals the attention to detail that has been afforded this product. Gotta love those Germans!

The trigger limit mechanism on the Infinity is brilliant. You can disengage it with a pull and engage it instantly with a push of the little ball-bearing button at the end of the handle. It engages with a satisfying click and the limit can be set both while it is engaged or disengaged. This ability to instantly disengage the trigger limit is incredibly valuable. With the CM-C+ you have to unscrew the limiter in order to pull the needle chuck and blow out the needle, and on the CM-B you have to remove the handle completely.

The Infinity needle has little notches at its back end to facilitate easy removal and handling. The Infinity is not a boutique product and should the need arise, spare parts and accessories are reasonably priced and readily available.

On the Infinity there is a tiny funnel-like shape in the needle chuck assembly that ensures that the needle is fed into the assembly straight. The Iwata needles can be damaged by inserting them with incorrect alignment.

The chrome interior surface of the CM-Bs paint cup quickly wore off, revealing bare copper from using the nylon Iwata cup cleaning brush. It is also not unusual to see older Iwatas with the finish rubbed off. The finish on the Infinity appears to be far superior.

I paid twice as much for the CM-B as I did for the Infinity Solo, and I would consider the latter to be a superior product. How can that be? First, I think with Iwata youre paying for the name, as most of us believe(d) that it is the industry standard. Secondly: over-packaging. The Microns come in a very fancy aluminum box, which is wrapped in a micro-fiber cloth emblazoned with their logo. I would not be at all surprised if this adds $50+ to the cost of the product. Unless youre taking your artwork on the road all the time, its just expensive bling taking up space on your shelf. The Infinity comes is a nice plastic box, one that you wouldnt mind keeping, but that you wouldnt feel too guilty about discarding, either. Growing up in Tokyo, I became very familiar with the Japanese focus on presentation, and wasteful over-packaging.

The Infinity has an innovative needle tip guard that protects the needle while allowing instant access to remove tip-dry. The tip guard slips on snugly, can be rotated easily, and does not need to be removed, even for daily cleaning. In the included booklet, H&S recommends against over-cleaning and the between-color washout and daily cleaning is very easy.

The spray patterns of the Iwata Microns and the Infinity are all excellent. The Infinity, with its .015 needle is obviously capable of finer lines than the .018 CM-B and .023 CM-C+. In order to achieve hairline-thin results, the tip guards must be removed from the Iwatas, risking damage. The Infinity can work within several millimeters of the surface and still maintain protection of the needle with its open-design tip guard in place.

Another advantage of the unique tip guard design is that back-flushing and bubble-mixing can be easily accomplished with the guard attached, as opposed to jabbing yourself with an exposed Iwata needle.

The Infinity comes with a quick-disconnect hose fitting that matches the industry-standard Iwata connector sizes. One less thing to buy.

In conclusion, I would say that the H&S Infinity is the superior product at a very attractive price point. I continue to discover and appreciate H&S features and attention to detail, the longer I use the Infinity. And to be slightly unscientific for just a moment, Ive got to say that it looks very cool. I cant believe H&S products are not recognized as the gold standard of the industry.

Bruce Boatner
Meridian, ID
2020

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Michael Smoley
Makes others look and feel like low buck junk

This H&S is a dream machine compared to Badger and Passche and probably Iwata too. It's machine quality is legend and it's looks make you smile without even touching it. The trigger action is warm butter smooth, and balance it amazing. I have only sprayed ink and water mix through mine with the 0.15mm setup so far. But thinking of dumping ALL my Badgers and buying more H&S Infinity Quality. If you want a great airbrush with the highest quality in the world, get a H&S Infinity, you won't regret it. Thanks Spraygunner for a great price and super fast shipping.