🎉 Elevate Your Artistry with the VIVOHOME Airbrush Kit!
The VIVOHOME Airbrush Kit is a versatile and high-performance airbrushing system designed for both professionals and hobbyists. It includes a powerful 1/5HP air compressor, three dual-action airbrush guns, and a range of accessories, making it ideal for various applications such as art, cosmetics, and crafts. With a low noise level and smart safety features, this kit ensures a seamless and enjoyable airbrushing experience.
Manufacturer | VIVOHOME |
Part Number | VH1023-BL |
Item Weight | 8.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 3.9 x 6.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3.9" x 9.4" |
Color | Blue |
Material | Wood |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 12 month warranty |
O**Z
Happy so far
After a lot of debate and struggles with three hand airbrushes randomly dying on me because of battery issues, I bought it.Bought this guy on Amazons Sale not too long ago and I'll be honest I was scared to even touch the thing worried I break it some how. Happy to report it's not dead!I'm new to airbrushing and the idea of investing in a machine that I wasn't sure I'd use a lot was a debate. Mixed reviews were another reason I had some second throughts. The sale got me though.Shipped next day double boxes and I was surprised at how compact the machine is. Fits right on my desk safely as I work with little suction cup feets. The attachments they give you for start up, yes. I am so freaking into the holder for your airbrushes on the machine and it's easy to move it from side to side depending on how you need to work. A simple thing but makes a big difference for me. The hose length is very generous and the material is thick enough so you don't have to worry about fraying or breaking it. While moving around and reaching a lot it's nice to know the hose it sound to be able to work naturally. So far I've only tried one of the three sprayers that they give you and I have no complaints. Right out the box everything was straightforward set up and the instructions they give you do take some time to understand given just how many parts are in this machine. I had no idea before reading that I'll be honest, so it's nice to have references for later.I haven't really messed with the pressure valve/settings since I only use it for large canvases for adding colors or stencils. So only in short bursts. If I do mess with it later I'll update that. So far cleaning hasn't been too bad. Just add your airbrush cleaner and get all the paint out of the cup, nozzle, needle, ect and you're good. I love the red color finish makes it pop out reminding me to airbrush more whenever I sit at the desk now.Other people have mentioned the machines over Heat, I haven't had that issue so far. I've been fortunate to not have issues with the valve at the back with moisture trapping either.The machine is noisy however, it's machine that kicks out air sooo.... Not the loudest thing but definitely don't recommend using at night if you live with others or close to neighbors like apartments/condos. So if you're a night time artist that could be something to consider beforehand. Though my partner said it sounds like a running tap in from another room in the house. So? I guess that could be something to consider comparing to? Either way use your own decrement about the noise.Over all I am very happy with this airbrush machine! I hope to continue using it for a long time and give updates on new things I come across with it. If you're thinking about getting one for yourself consider this guy. When the sales happen the value is very good and worth trying out. 10/10
M**
Really enjoy this
This is great for beginners. I bought it a long time ago and forgot about it. Set it up a few days ago and have no issues at all. Air compressor works great and have not had any issues with pressure. It compact and don’t take up much room.
K**R
Worth EVERY cent and more!
First, I've never used an airbrush before, so I didn't want to invest in something expensive. I didn't have to!ONE AND ONLY Negative: I DID have to get on You tube to find a video to set it up- the instructions suck BUT it's out there, so no biggie.PAINT: The ratio for paint to water is 1:1... BUT, the flow and coverage is very dependent on the type of paint you use. The BEST is BEHR samples from Home Depot! Yup, they were gorgeous. The Next best (and equally awesome) are the MicroBlend samples (I get them here on Amazon). Both of these are about 4 bucks (and a little goes a LONG way), had lovely coverage, no clogging and mixed wonderfully. I put all my mixes in dropper bottles. I did get the airbrush flow liquid (2-3 drops per 10 drops diluted paint) and had no issues with my hours of play. There was a slight learning curve, but once the technique hit, it was so easy and fun.Craft paint and chalk paint-- don't waste your time. If that's all you have- use the craft paint with the same ratio but mix well. Depending on the age of the craft paint (i.e. thickness) you might have to mess around with it. Basically, the liquid is like opaque water colors. If you can't see through it, add water by the drop. Like anything else, this will take practice, right?Now- I might be doing something wrong (I can't find instructions yet) but I think the gun with the paint cups needs an adaptor to use with the cord given. Any ideas?Also- parts of the machine to know-- that little glass cup that hangs down collects excess water- it's not a part of the gun, per se. The knob on top adjusts the pressure (pull up/turn). The lower the pressure, the more direct the spray. The machine also cuts off and on as needed- but doesn't stopped working as you spray- not even after I played for like four hours!Definitely worth every cent and more!
T**H
A decent compressor, but needs better documentation
This was my first compressor, bought alongside my first airbrush. This compressor came with 3! brushes of its own, but I have not tried using those yet so won't speak to them. I don't expect much from them for the price, but the one is .8mm so that should be decent for priming.The compressor itself works great. It's not too loud. The company lists it as ~47db which looks about right from my testing. It's quiet enough I feel comfortable using it in my small apartment without risking upsetting other people. I wish it came with a tank but for the price, what can you do? I can always add one on later I suppose. My only gripe would be the included instructions aren't clear about how to adjust the psi on it- there's an image on the product description on this page that does much better. Lift the black knob and turn clockwise to increase, counter-clockwise to decrease. It didn't feel like I had a lot of fine control over that, but I was able to get it to ~18 PSI which is right where I wanted it.The included stand was nice, and the quick release even better! If your brush already has a quick release adapter you may need to swap it for the one included in this kit as I noticed the one for my brush did not quite fit and leaked a little air.
'**E
Great air compressor for air brushing
I love the pressure gauge and the dial to change the pressure as to the needs of the different kinds of air brushing paints that I use. I’ve been using it for about a year or so and it’s still going strong.
M**I
Very quite worth it
Love it. Learning to air brush. It's so quite
R**H
Makes decorating projects easy
Product arrived and simple set up made of quality material, it takes up nearly no space in my work area. As far as performance I like the fill and stop feature I keeps the noise down, not that there is much any way because it is very quiet.
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