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Gaahleri Airbrush Premium Serie GHPM-Mobius 0,2 mm

46,99€ 96,99€
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  • [ ALLE NIEUWE SPIRAL-SHAPED "MAC" NOZZLE ] Geïnspireerd door de spiraalvorm van de raaklijnfunctie, zorgt dit Spiral Micro Air Channel Nozzle ontwerp voor een uniforme en stabiele luchtstroom, adept omgaan met fijne lijntjes en lagedrukverstuiving. De verlengde mondstuklengte verbetert ook het gemak van demontage en montage.
  • [PATENT-PENDING FUNCTIONEEL CUTAWAY ONTWERP] De gepatenteerde cutaway biedt visuele feedback van de werkende airbrush. Daarentegen maakt de achterste Mobius ringvormige cutaway, voorzien van een doorgaand spiraalvormig ontwerpelement, directe aanpassing van de triggerveerspanning mogelijk, waardoor gebruikers hun meest comfortabele rijervaring kunnen bereiken.
  • [ UITZONDERLIJKE ULTRA SPIEGEL-LEVEL CUP ] Met behulp van geavanceerde polijsttechnologie gaat de binnenbeker verder dan de standaard spiegelafwerking van Gaahleri om nog gladdere oppervlakken te bereiken. Dit ontwerp minimaliseert de ophoping van verf, vereenvoudigt het reinigen en maximaliseert de efficiëntie.
  • [0,2 MM VERSIE AIRBRUSH PRECISION AIR CONTROL KNOB ] Voor het eerst in Gaahleri is de 0,2 mm versie uitgerust met een luchtregelknop met langere en fijnere regeldraden, voor een naadloze tuning-ervaring terwijl nauwkeurige airbrush-bediening wordt gegarandeerd.
  • [ALLE NIEUWE ERGONOMISCHE VIERKANTE HEVEL] Een ergonomisch verbeterde hoofdhendel zorgt voor een ongeëvenaarde soepele bedieningservaring. Het elimineert triggerstotteren, waardoor vermoeidheid tijdens langdurig gebruik aanzienlijk wordt verminderd.


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Gaahleri Airbrush Premium Serie GHPM-Mobius 0,2 mm


JBAZAR
7 juni 2025
Gratamente sorprendido con la calidad de este aerógrafo, lo compré para conocer la marca y obtuve la mejor relación calidad-precio en este tipo de productos, se compara con modelos de Iwata y Harder & Steenbeck de gama y precio muy superior y deja atrás a modelos de similar precio de Paasche y Badger. Su empaque, acabado, peso y balance, y control del flujo de pintura son sin duda muy, muy buenos, habrá que ver su durabilidad pero se ve y se siente sólido, sin duda en el futuro pienso adquirir otros modelos de la marca.
Cliente
28 mei 2025
Muy buen aerógrafo , calidad precio lo recomiendo
Marcio Fenga
23 mei 2025
Achei espetacular. Já já, compro o 0,3 haha
Chris
4 maart 2025
Wirklich gut verarbeite airbrush. Für feine Details Wirklich gut zu gebrauchen.
Dr Robodaz
3 november 2024
I’ve gone through my fair share of airbrushes over the years. Right now, my trusty Evolution and a Creos Procon are doing the bulk of the work, though the Procon’s been showing its age lately. Hunting for a new fine-detail brush, I came across the Mobius. Its nozzle design was intriguing enough to tempt me, so I took the plunge.One of the first things you notice with the Mobius is how it feels in your hand—balanced and light enough that your fingers don’t start a union after an hour. That’s critical when you’re hunched over a miniature or painstakingly shading a scale model’s panel lines. There are many control options as well: Spring strength, paint flow, air pressure. Love it.The 0.2mm size means this brush was built for detail—razor-thin lines, soft gradients, and the kind of precision that makes painting eyes on miniatures or nailing fine weathering effects feel not just possible but actually enjoyable. It’s got the finesse for freehand work and stenciling too, if that’s your thing.Compared to some higher-end brushes (looking at you, Iwata), the Mobius holds its own surprisingly well. Paint flow is consistent, provided you thin your paints properly (as always—there’s no magic brush that saves you from that). Whether you’re glazing, blending, or just trying to avoid splattering paint all over your carefully built model, the Mobius handles it with grace.The air nozzle itself needs some mention. With six, crooked grooves down its side air is fed to the paint through 360 degrees, not just in a single point. I’m not sure if they really is as good as the blurb spouts, but side-by-side tests so far have produced more consistent lines from the Mobius.If you’re new to airbrushing, the Mobius is pretty forgiving once you get a feel for it. The double-action trigger is sensitive, but in a good way—it gives you a lot of control. Just expect a bit of a learning curve if you’re transitioning from single-action or less responsive brushes.Cleaning, thankfully, is straightforward. The parts come apart easily, making it simple to clean out dried paint and keep things running smoothly. The only real caution here is the nozzle—it’s a delicate little thing (as all 0.2mm nozzles are), so don’t go poking it with a needle unless you’re ready to shop for a replacement.Drawbacks: Not Without Its QuirksNo tool is perfect, and the Mobius has a few quirks to keep in mind. The paint cup is on the smaller side—not a huge deal for detail work, but you might find yourself refilling more often than you’d like. And speaking of that nozzle: while it’s a marvel of engineering, it’s also fragile. Mishandling it during cleaning is an expensive mistake waiting to happen.Another potential snag is the availability of spare parts. Depending on where you live, getting replacements for the needle or nozzle might be a bit of a treasure hunt. If you’re planning on using this airbrush heavily, that’s worth considering.So, Is It Worth It?If precision is what you’re after, the Mobius is a solid contender. It’s great for miniature painters, scale modelers, and anyone else who needs a fine-detail brush that doesn’t cost as much as a small country’s GDP. Sure, it requires a bit of TLC, but that’s par for the course with any airbrush in this league.