🎨 Elevate your art game with German-engineered precision and pro-level control!
The Harder & Steenbeck ULTRA 2024 is a German-engineered, gravity-feed dual action airbrush featuring a 0.45mm self-centering nozzle, a 5-step trigger control system, and a clog control headset. Designed for beginners and pros alike, it offers durable triple chrome plating, solvent-proof seals, and compatibility with multiple nozzle sizes. Packaged in a sleek gift box, it’s perfect for artists and hobbyists seeking precision, reliability, and versatility in airbrushing.
Brand | Harder & Steenbeck |
Color | Silver |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 1 count (pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 46 Cubic Inches |
Special Feature | solvent proof |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | art painting, illustration, watercolor art, model kit painting, and general paint application |
Surface Recommendation | Variety |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Cylindrical with additional components |
Included Components | Brush |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | ULTRA 2024 |
Package Information | Pail |
Color Code | #C0C0C0 |
Coverage | Full |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04067876008475 |
Manufacturer | Harder & Steenbeck |
Part Number | 120231 |
Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 120231 |
Finish | Gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | solvent proof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**S
The Best Beginner Double Action Airbrush On The Market
Extremely high quality for the price and very easy to learn with. My only suggestion would be to buy a smaller needle with it if you plan to do detail work.
J**N
Very beginner friendly!
It’s been a workhorse for me! It’s helped me learn how to airbrush, as well as figuring out paint mixes. It’s super easy to work with!
C**P
Best airbrush
Is exactly what was advertised works like a dream
B**Y
XMAS gift for a miniature's enthusiast
Bought these for my son who's a miniature enthusiast. Did a fair amount of research prior, and the Harder & Steenbeck is a very high-quality airbrush. You can purchase a brush that is cheaper however think about this as a one and done purchase. You cannot pass up on the quality of this product. Pay the extra money, get a brush that will last for many years. Sure, you can find products at a lower cost, but you're also going to get lower quality. Very satisfied and thoroughly impressed with this product.
W**T
Far less tip dry
I live in Az and the low humidity makes most brushes high susceptible to tip dry. The Ultra is the best that I have used due to it's unique trigger and open air nozzle design. It's far better than any other airbrush I have tried.
C**N
Fantastic first airbrush
This is easy airbrush to use and use well with minimum effort! Well worth the purchase price!
R**E
Quality
Airbrush works flawless I love the adjustable spray knob.
G**.
DO NOT BUY, LOOKS PRETTY BUT YOU BETTER KNOW WHAT THINNER IT CAN USE
Hi Amazon, can I retract my review giving this airbrush five stars back in November 2024? Now, I wouldn't even give it a one point except that's the lowest you go. Ok, why? I placed my Harder & Steenbeck Airbrush Ultra in a plastic carrying case back after when I received it in October of 2024 in my closet. When I received it thou, I just tested the spray pattern using some Alclad thinner in the air cup to test the spray pattern. Before storing it thou, I made sure that it was clean and dry. I went in today (end of February 2025) to start spraying some model car parts. I started to break the system down to give it a quick clean before I started using it when I discovered that the nut holding the needle into the airbrush would NOT turn. I used all of my grip and finally got it off, but the needle would NOT budge! Also, when I went to depress the trigger, it would not budge, not even a millimeter! I knew that this airbrush was probably toast, so I used a small pair of vice grips on the end of the needle, and it finally came out. I was completely destroyed! Not by being bent, but by some chemical reaction eating away the material. When I examine the securing nut holding in the needle, I found that there was an "O" ring inside of it and it was rotted away. What in the hell caused this? I did some research on the web and one site on Bing states that you should NOT use the following thinners in this airbrush: Tamiya X-20; X-20A; Vallejo; Tamiya paints thinned with water or Tamiya thinners or Alclad. Seeing as how I'm building Tamiya 1:12 scale F-1 racing cars, I need to use almost exclusively Alclad or AK Interactive paints. What am I supposed to use for thinning these paints? I do know that most all Alclad's don't need thinning for they are lacquer based, but when I need to thin my collection of other paints, what thinners should I use? Please don't get me wrong, this is a brilliant piece of engineering (that's why I gave it a five-star review before), but why didn't they mention this problem? I still have my trusty Iwata TRN-1. So, I'll make sure that it is clean and continue on.
TrustPilot
2 周前
1 个月前