Arkhanist
24 juli 2025
The fit and finish of the GHAD-68 as an entry-level airbrush wouldn't be mistaken for a high-end brush costing 3 or 4 times as much, but adding a little lube (thoughtfully provided) to the nozzle cap screw threads and the needle chuck guide results in a brush with a smooth action and easy enough to disassemble and clean.Performance wise, I was definitely impressed. Sprayed two cups worth of acrylic zenithal highlighting on some miniatures with the 0.5mm @20psi to test it out. The spray pattern is very predictable, with the trigger action making it very easy to get to the sweet spot for a given paint mix quickly and repeatably. Acrylic paint will always have some tip dry on the needle, but I had significantly less than I'm used to with other brushes, and it was easy to remove with a cotton bud and carry on.This is a great beginner's airbrush or workhorse for layering that's easy on the trigger finger, and excellent value for money compared to alternatives. I think this will be my new go-to brush for that sort of general purpose task, with the option of the 0.35mm needle for fine detail, though I'll probably stick to my more expensive brushes for that personally. The handle is comfortable enough for hobbyist use (and more so than a conventional pencil grip brush), but I can see why they use a slightly different one on the swallowtail with a pinky rest; if you were to be using the brush all day, I can see the various quality-of-life improvements being worth the higher cost.I didn't see an easy way to tell the nozzles apart, so watch out for that when swapping over (you can check how far the needle fits through the nozzle to see if they're correctly size paired, as the manual advises).Replacement needles and nozzles look to be cheap and easily available, something that can catch you out with other brands, so happy to see, and the parts diagram in the box lid is a nice addition. I just need to cut the foam in the box away slightly so I can store the brush with the quick disconnect tail attached!
Darryl J. Carpenter
24 januari 2025
My main brush is an Iwata Eclipse and this one works just as well. I bought it for painting larger projects than the Eclipse could easily handle and I was very impressed with its performance. The spray pattern is even with no hesitation, no sputtering and comfortable to use.
Cliente Kindle
3 december 2024
Ero molto scettico su questo aerografo , ma quando l'ho provato mi sono ricreduto. Lo uso per modellismo statico, ho provato sia i colori acrilici sia le lacche direi che è perfetto. Sono anni che uso aerografi molto più costosi (ne ho tre) ma questo ha un rapporto qualità prezzo incredibile
Pedro Gomes
20 november 2024
Boa relação preço qualidade.
Markus Haider
17 november 2024
Hochwertige Airbrush-Pistole mit präziser Steuerung – ideal für kreative ProjekteIch war auf der Suche nach einer zuverlässigen und vielseitigen Airbrush-Pistole – und mit der Gaahleri Dual-Action habe ich genau das gefunden! Sie kommt mit zwei wechselbaren Nadeln (0,38 mm und 0,5 mm) sowie zwei unterschiedlich großen Farbbechern (1/2 & 1/4 Unze), was sie extrem flexibel macht – egal ob für Modellbau, feine Malerei, Nageldesign oder sogar Make-up.Die Pistole liegt sehr gut in der Hand, hat ein angenehmes Gewicht und wirkt insgesamt sehr hochwertig verarbeitet. Die Dual-Action-Funktion reagiert feinfühlig, wodurch präzise Verläufe und Details mühelos gelingen.Für mein komplettes Setup nutze ich zusätzlich:Den Fengda Airbrush-Schlauch (3 Meter, BD-30) mit 1/8"-Anschlüssen und Schnellkupplung – super praktisch und absolut dicht.Den Wiltec Luftfilter mit Wasserabscheider und Druckregler – für trockene, saubere Luftzufuhr und optimale Kontrolle über den Arbeitsdruck.Fazit: Die Gaahleri-Pistole überzeugt durch Qualität, Präzision und Vielseitigkeit. In Kombination mit einem hochwertigen Schlauch und einem vernünftigen Filter-/Druckregler-Setup erhält man ein rundes Gesamtpaket – perfekt für Hobby, Kreativarbeit und Profis gleichermaßen!