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Aerógrafo Sparmax GP 70 con empuñadura de pistola

Precio habitual $119.99 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $119.99 USD
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Brand: Sparmax
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SKU: GP-70
Sparmax GP 70 Pistol Grip airbrush - SprayGunner
Precio habitual $119.99 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $119.99 USD

Aerógrafo con empuñadura de pistola Sparmax GP-70 boquilla de 0,7 mm

  • Tamaño de la boquilla: 0,7 mm
  • Botella de líquido de alimentación lateral
  • Diseño de gatillo de pistola pulverizadora.
  • Control de flujo de color preestablecido

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S.C.
Great value!

New to me Sparmax GP-70. This is a triggered, side feed, large format airbrush with a .7mm nozzle size. This is my second Sparmax, and they impress me! I also have an SP-35, and both are well built, well finished and great performing brushes. The GP-70 comes with a side hung 80cc bottle, the top is the same size are standard 5/8oz paint bottles- opening up the possibility of several paint bottle sizes. The 15cc gravity cup for the GP-50 also fits, so lots of flexibility! This brush puts out a lot of paint! It could reasonably compete with an Iwata HP-TH2 or an LPH-80, For a lot less money. This brush has a fantastic spray pattern, Perform flawlessly, and can lay down superb primer coats, color coats, and clear over coats. I did take off the nozzle guard, and play around with low pressures and minimal trigger, and could actually get 1/8” lines out of it. For someone new airbrushing, I’d seriously recommend Sparmax , they perform beautifully for minimal costs!

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Wakajawaka
.7 just better ten .5

So far Im impressed with Sparmax I have 2 pistol brushes 3.5 and this one 7.0. I was using the .5 Neo TRN2 which I loved until problems . Good news is the bottom feed attachment from the TRN2 works on the side feed Sparmax brushes. I have used the 3.5 for several hours and I like it a lot. I used this .7 yesterday for a few hours just doing backgrounds on panels. But owning many brushes the mettle is after a few deep cleanings. My Iwatas I use as the bar I have 7 year old eclipses that are working better then the day I bought them. On the other hand second cleaning on a Master brush seems to be about the time it become unusable. I suspect I will a least get the 2 years of use the warranty says I will. So Im optimistic about Sparmax brushes I like being able to exchange cups and bottom feed easy to clean but you use more paint then gravity feed. I like Createx pearl paint and anyone that has worked a lot with this paint know is it is hard to work with. This sprays easily straight from the bottle not thinned and dries not blotchy at all no matter what angle you look at it from. I was using the ps290 with the fan cap and without the fan cap it sprayed fine but dried a little blotchy. The .7 just does a better job then .5 with thicker paints. I hope this brush last the two years because now it is essential.