I've watched a few reviews of this but none answered my biggest question, how loud is it really? You are the only one that ran it while talking and spraying. No music or voice over. I'm as impressed with your review as much as i am the compressor!
Very impressive! Currently showing on UK Amazon at £75.99, add on an online moisture trap + quick release and it's still under £100. It looks and performs far better than the rubbish I was sold by a reputable model shop when I returned to the hobby, this would have ticked all the boxes. I would consider getting it as part of a modelling travel kit. Thank you for another great review.
I purchased one when they released it. I am very impressed with it, and it is becoming my daily driver for painting vs my main compressor. I did add an inline moisture trap as I live in Texas and we have high humidity. What i like about this is that it is also portable, and it is easy to see the pressure.
This looks like a great product and I was expecting a price between £150 -£200 so i was gobsmacked and $90 , which for me puts it into the wish list for Christmas. Another great review in the Model Kit Stuff encyclopedia of knowledge.
Loving the size of the compressor. My bench is set so that I have to do the minimum amount of movement to reach anything I might want. My spraybooth is in the utility room, because there is space for the compressor with tank and the spraybooth with an extra part to double the spray area. Your comment about well made is good. All of their products feel like quality products. Yet lately I’ve seen a plethora of people on UA-cam who admit not owning one, stating it must be rubbish, it’s made in China. Now 20 years ago, maybe even 10 that may have been true but nowadays there are many engineering and manufacturing companies using modern CNC equipment and the like that can produce high quality items at a massive saving over production costs in the West. I have particularly seen what can only be described as fanboys of a couple of expensive high end airbrush producers, that criticise Gaahleri out of hand that they’re made in China and cheap, and no better than the $30 brushes n Amazon and they dismiss out of hand and don’t believe the testers opinion. I find it sad when people think it’s clever to behave like this.
Thanks for the review, was looking for a beginners setup and decided to try this especially with 10%off its not much more than chinese non branded stuff, so have the assurance of a reputable brand and your review
Wonderful review of a thing that is giving me a strong "go get" feeling. Really like the visual feedback and easy handling of the compresor unit, its size, and design. Nice insert about the humidity information. A very smart product!😮
Hi Jason. Thank you for this review, this is exactly what I need with my space constrains, actually now it's 22% off, with all the tax added (which is strange it's being added only at the checkout, not included in price) and with your code I will be able to get it for less than £70. Have a great day, Dom
Hi Jason, Great review. This looks like a great starter compressor or for when you just need to do a little painting. Thanks for sharing, have a great day. Jeff
I have yet to see a tankless compressor that doesn't create pulsation in the airflow. I've had a few, and they all got returned. Every time I listen to a review of these, i am totally skeptical anymore. That said, I do like their airbrushes.
Mine constantly turns on and off and the pulsing is crazy. I emailed Gaaleri and this was what I was told. The pulsing behavior is due to the compressor’s automatic start-stop setting. This feature is designed to maintain optimal pressure: •When the internal pressure is sufficient, the compressor stops. •When the pressure drops below the required level, it restarts. Solutions: 1.Adjust the compressor to the lowest power setting. 2.Use an airbrush with a larger nozzle size or higher airflow requirement. 3.For more stable airflow, consider adding an air tank to regulate the pressure output. Maybe I got a lemon but my other mini compressor from Spraygunner only turn on when you press the airbrush trigger and turns off when releasing the trigger.
Thats ussual behavour for a tank compressor, I have to say I have not had that happen on this but perhaps need to use it in a more extended session, intresting
@@ModelkitStuff may need to investigate more. Maybe an airbrush compatibility thing. I have a Grafo with a 0.15 that has no issues, a Squidmar 2024 with a 0.2 and Creos 0.18 that constantly pulses on testing. Will need to test on 0.3 and 0.4 needle.
I like this very much. I currently do my modeling in the garage and this time of the year it can get pretty cold. This could allow me to bring at least some of it inside the house. Since this doesn't have a tank, do you notice any pulsation in the air flow? Thanks for the great review.
I shall echo that, I spray in the garage but in the winter it is far too cold, this could easily be used indoors,with a spraybooth of coarse, thanks for the review.
great question, there will obvously be some pulsation. I looked carfully at the spraf patern and i could not see any and there was no witness of it on the paint going down, so dont belive it effects the ability of the unit
Hi Jason, nice little set up for a beginner also compact enough to take in the bottom of a tool box for use at model club events. I have 2 questions. 1 what is the pressure range? 2 will the GHAD 39 fit in the airbrush holders?
Just wondering if this compressor will be available as a stand alone product? I already have a couple of their Mobius brushes… and an Iwata Eclipse so don’t need another one. I have asked Gaahleri by email a couple of weeks ago when Barbatorus Rex reviewed it but haven’t heard back.
I've watched a few reviews of this but none answered my biggest question, how loud is it really? You are the only one that ran it while talking and spraying. No music or voice over. I'm as impressed with your review as much as i am the compressor!
Thank you for the kind words, I do try and do my vidoes the way I would like to watch them.
@ModelkitStuff maybe I should watch a few more of your videos to learn how to make my vids better too!
Very impressive! Currently showing on UK Amazon at £75.99, add on an online moisture trap + quick release and it's still under £100. It looks and performs far better than the rubbish I was sold by a reputable model shop when I returned to the hobby, this would have ticked all the boxes. I would consider getting it as part of a modelling travel kit. Thank you for another great review.
I purchased one when they released it. I am very impressed with it, and it is becoming my daily driver for painting vs my main compressor. I did add an inline moisture trap as I live in Texas and we have high humidity. What i like about this is that it is also portable, and it is easy to see the pressure.
That's a nice Gucci little setup Jason, I shall put it on my watch list. Thanks for reviewing.
This looks like a great product and I was expecting a price between £150 -£200 so i was gobsmacked and $90 , which for me puts it into the wish list for Christmas. Another great review in the Model Kit Stuff encyclopedia of knowledge.
Thanks for thend feedback
Wish this had been around when I first started modelling, working on the kitchen table! It would have been perfect.
Loving the size of the compressor. My bench is set so that I have to do the minimum amount of movement to reach anything I might want.
My spraybooth is in the utility room, because there is space for the compressor with tank and the spraybooth with an extra part to double the spray area.
Your comment about well made is good. All of their products feel like quality products. Yet lately I’ve seen a plethora of people on UA-cam who admit not owning one, stating it must be rubbish, it’s made in China. Now 20 years ago, maybe even 10 that may have been true but nowadays there are many engineering and manufacturing companies using modern CNC equipment and the like that can produce high quality items at a massive saving over production costs in the West.
I have particularly seen what can only be described as fanboys of a couple of expensive high end airbrush producers, that criticise Gaahleri out of hand that they’re made in China and cheap, and no better than the $30 brushes n Amazon and they dismiss out of hand and don’t believe the testers opinion.
I find it sad when people think it’s clever to behave like this.
I’m very impressed with this product ,, it’s much quieter than my compressor , I think a purchase is in order , thanks for the review Jason
Looks great, especially for a beginner. I have a twin piston compressor with a tank and still fancy one of these.
with Black Friday deals and my 10% discount code why not! I have used it a few times now its quick and convienant
Just ordered one. Thank you for your head up on this item and the discount. Looking forward to trying it out 😊👍
That's cool! Thanks for the review Jason.
Thanks for looking in Ron
Thanks for the review, was looking for a beginners setup and decided to try this especially with 10%off its not much more than chinese non branded stuff, so have the assurance of a reputable brand and your review
Wonderful review of a thing that is giving me a strong "go get" feeling. Really like the visual feedback and easy handling of the compresor unit, its size, and design. Nice insert about the humidity information. A very smart product!😮
dont forget my 10% discount code
Just purchased one from Amazon. Arriving tomorrow Friday.
Impressed with the 27psi.
The tabletop compressor I own only goes up to 15 psi.
@@neiloreilly7666 you should have used my website link and 10% discount code buddy
Cheers for the review Jason and I put in an order for the compressor and other parts as an early Christmas present
enjoy
Hi Jason. Thank you for this review, this is exactly what I need with my space constrains, actually now it's 22% off, with all the tax added (which is strange it's being added only at the checkout, not included in price) and with your code I will be able to get it for less than £70. Have a great day, Dom
Very welcome!
Excellent review...from a viewer in the former Colonies.
Thank you kindly!
@ModelkitStuff I plan to get one off Amazon shortly.
@@ModelkitStuffI should have mine tomorrow. Will let you know how it works....
Hi Jason, Great review. This looks like a great starter compressor or for when you just need to do a little painting. Thanks for sharing, have a great day. Jeff
A very nice review of a piece of kit which looks well worth acquiring.👍
Thanks 👍
Hi Jason, hope you’re well - nice video thanks for sharing. Cheers Liam
I have yet to see a tankless compressor that doesn't create pulsation in the airflow. I've had a few, and they all got returned. Every time I listen to a review of these, i am totally skeptical anymore. That said, I do like their airbrushes.
Obviously that’s going to be the case with no tank but it’s not detectable, I was looking for it.
Cool tool. 🛠
Mine constantly turns on and off and the pulsing is crazy. I emailed Gaaleri and this was what I was told.
The pulsing behavior is due to the compressor’s automatic start-stop setting. This feature is designed to maintain optimal pressure:
•When the internal pressure is sufficient, the compressor stops.
•When the pressure drops below the required level, it restarts.
Solutions:
1.Adjust the compressor to the lowest power setting.
2.Use an airbrush with a larger nozzle size or higher airflow requirement.
3.For more stable airflow, consider adding an air tank to regulate the pressure output.
Maybe I got a lemon but my other mini compressor from Spraygunner only turn on when you press the airbrush trigger and turns off when releasing the trigger.
Thats ussual behavour for a tank compressor, I have to say I have not had that happen on this but perhaps need to use it in a more extended session, intresting
I have used mine a few times now and not had that experience. My tank compressor does as you describe, that’s normal, but not had it with this one.
@@ModelkitStuff may need to investigate more. Maybe an airbrush compatibility thing. I have a Grafo with a 0.15 that has no issues, a Squidmar 2024 with a 0.2 and Creos 0.18 that constantly pulses on testing. Will need to test on 0.3 and 0.4 needle.
Thanks for reviewing Jason. Did it get hot?
I have used it a couple of times not noticed any heat
I like this very much. I currently do my modeling in the garage and this time of the year it can get pretty cold. This could allow me to bring at least some of it inside the house. Since this doesn't have a tank, do you notice any pulsation in the air flow? Thanks for the great review.
I shall echo that, I spray in the garage but in the winter it is far too cold, this could easily be used indoors,with a spraybooth of coarse, thanks for the review.
great question, there will obvously be some pulsation. I looked carfully at the spraf patern and i could not see any and there was no witness of it on the paint going down, so dont belive it effects the ability of the unit
@ thanks Jason. I think I will be getting one of these.
Hi Jason, nice little set up for a beginner also compact enough to take in the bottom of a tool box for use at model club events.
I have 2 questions.
1 what is the pressure range?
2 will the GHAD 39 fit in the airbrush holders?
hi Gaz. Yes your GHAD 39 will fit no problem and the range is 15 to 27
Thanks Jase @@ModelkitStuff
Just wondering if this compressor will be available as a stand alone product? I already have a couple of their Mobius brushes… and an Iwata Eclipse so don’t need another one. I have asked Gaahleri by email a couple of weeks ago when Barbatorus Rex reviewed it but haven’t heard back.
It's sold out already Jason
Keep your eye on the web page I am sure they will restock soon
UK version sold out 😞
Keep your eye on the web page I am sure they will restock soon