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Tool Force Air Brush Kit #A C5
Normal Price:$11.95
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Manufacturer: Tool Force
Model: A-C5
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: Tool Force
Label: Tool Force
Features for Tool Force Air Brush Kit #A C5:
- Air brush kit provides maximum versatility
- Working pressure of 15-to-50 psi
- Constructed with glass jars and brass fittings
- Includes fine head air brush, 15-foot vinyl hose, 2 3/4-ounce jars with lids, proper regulator, adaptor, and air brush body with finger valve
- Spray pattern that adjusts from 1/4-to-1-1/2-inches
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Editorial Review
The Tool Force air brush kit offers versatility and performance. The kit includes a fine head air brush, 15 foot vinyl hose, two 0.75-ouncez jars with lids, a proper regulator, an adaptor and an air brush body with finger valve. The tools perform at a working pressure of 15-50 PSI, and the air brush offers a .spray pattern that adjusts from 1/4-to-1-1/2 inches. Constructed with glass and brass fittings, this kit is designed for durability.
What's in the Box
Fine head air brush, 15-foot vinyl hose, two 3/4-ounce jars with lids, proper regulator, adaptor, and air brush body with finger valve.
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Customer Reviews
Don't waste your time 
2007-11-13
This unit came incomplete. It was missing the adapter to use with the 3/8" compressor line. Trying to figure out how to contact someone at Amazon about the problem was impossible. Finally gave up.
What is this? 
2007-06-03
Ok, so I thought I would try to begin my airbrush skills with something small and cheap. Whoa, I was wrong. This is the most pathetic instrument I ever used. As an inexperience airbrusher, give me a McDonald's straw and I could do a better job with it. This is just sad. I rather spend a few more dollars on a beginners set.
yeah... 
2007-05-18
its a best seller but i would suspect the air system into is poorly designed for usefullness. i dont like deluting too much the paints. its clogs at time and the bottles fall off the spray head. its a great toy but beside that its going to be a toy.