Thank you sir for a great review. I just bought this airbrush for $29.99 USD on sale from Amazon. Its supposed to be here tomorrow Saturday January 20th. Im looking so forward to using this airbrush.
Inexpensive airbrushes seem to have got a lot better recently. Not just in construction, which seems to be with better materials, but also the seals seem to be PTFE and the features you get. The early brushes I got had rubber seals that just broke down and caused problems after a few months. Useful review.
All these cheap airbrushes are garbage. But people that can't paint all think these are good because their skills are so poor, that they wouldn't be able to paint properly no matter what airbrush they use. And that's why you guys can't tell the difference. The skills are so weak that as long as it sprays you think you're doing well.
@@TheAirbrushProfessorsnobs never cease to amaze me. I get it. You’re an overpriced brand fanboi. Admit it and move on. If you’re that hotshot of a painter, an eBay Chinese single stage would still yield exceptional results. No need to shade an up and coming brand because it doesn’t cost $300+ and gets adequate results. Geez.
@@vincentpritchett1231 I can produce good results with any airbrush, but why make it tougher than it needs to be? Easier to use an airbrush that responds how I need.
@@vincentpritchett1231 I used iwata sparmax harder steenbeck. In my opinion, iwata brushes are unnecessarily expensive, especially Eclipse, which has been receiving a lot of complaints in recent years. I found even Sparmax to have better workmanship than Eclipse
Hi Gary. What a star you are. Following your guidance I have ordered one of the air brushes and it will be supplied by early June at a ridiculously low price so many thanks. Much appreciated!
Thanks for the heads up Gary. My daughter has just treated me to one of the Greenstuff World airbrushes, my main go to are my Sealey airbrushes. I use them mainly for my business but have couple of the top range for my models and miniatures. Still, at that price I may take a look at one.
I recently bough a GHAD-39. I'm pleased with it so far and I bought it at Amazon for $30 USD. The only complaint I have is that the lever guide is not attached to the needle chucking guide and makes it a Royal Pain in the Rear to put back together after cleaning. So I would caution watching a video of someone reassembling it. It took me over one hour to do so and I almost threw it in the garbage because of it..
I would say that there are a few things to look at with a dual action airbrush. First off is whether it spatters a bit of paint when you just push down for air or delivers a paint flow before you pull back for paint. This can be a right pain when doing fine work on a model. Second is when you pull back for paint you need to see a very progressive increase in paint flow. Definitely not nothing and as you keep pulling back still nothing then a sudden flow of paint. This is almost impossible to deal with. Those PTFE seals may need replacing periodically so I hope they are generally and easily available and cheap. It brings back memories of my old Badger 150 where those seals had to be replaced often. I found some lasted a lot longer than others.
Comprehensive or what, Gary. One way you could improve on this, you can come and use it for me! Back to the Revell Mayflower and migraine. Revell with parts that fit where they touch. But I won't be defeated. Thanks for the video Gary.
The quick-change nozzle setup - I have the Harder & Steenbeck Ultra which has the same kind of arrangement - Also comes with two needle/nozzle sets (0.2 and 0.4) and has two paint cups, or you can leave the cup off if just using a couple of drops.... Of course, being H&S it cost rather more (about £90 when I bought it around 2018-ish) but I love it - so versatile and user-friendly. Looking to replace my old generic Chinese airbrush soon (which I use for primer and clear coats) - One of these would fit the bill very nicely - would be great to have two very versatile setups.
Gary, thanks so much for bringing this airbrush to light for me. I just received mine and it has done great on the camouflage for a 1/72 Hurricane and overall dark sea blue on a Hellcat, also 1/72. The weight compared to my old airbrush is nice. The added heft does remind me of a quality pen, as you opined. The control for doing detail work is great. I used the GHAD-39 to freehand some of the Hurricane camouflage and it turned out better than anything I've done previously. Overall, I believe this was WELL worth the US$46 it cost me. (The discount code must have expired.)
So glad you've enjoyed it - I've got two more of their airbrushes to review so keep an eye out for those, and thanks for telling me about the expiry of the discount code. I'll take it up with them.
Just got back into model building after a 20 year hiatus. The initial price of airbrushes put me off but this review finally convinced me to pull the trigger on buying one. Checked out other reviews and it seems a really good piece of kit for the price. Looking forward to using it and upping my model building game. Really enjoying the vids, reviews and builds! 👍👍
Did`nt really need another airbrush, but Amazon have it at £33 and next day delivery if you have Prime. Could`nt resist an airbrush with two needle sizes , PTFE seals on all paint contact areas (so I can use enamels and lacquers)and some spares and some lubricant. The chrome finish is top notch and appears equal to my Iwata revolution and H&S Ultra as is the body work assembly compared to my Fengda 183. Interestingly the three sizes of cups on the Fengda 183 also fit on the Gaahleri GHAD 39. Thanks for the heads up.
Well Gary, I took the plunge and bought one from Amazon UK for £44.99...What can I say? It is indeed a revelation! Okay, I am fairly new to Airbrushing ((I'm a born again modeller, now 65, last built a kit over 50 years ago!) I originally bought a compressor with a tank and a Airbrush came with it. It looked good but what did I know? It sprayed terribly...or was it me? After being convinced the Chinese Airbrush I was using was, shall we say, 'Not up to par,' I eventually bought a H and S evolution and that was an epiphany! however I am at a stage where I wanted a back up an 'All go to'' second airbrush and after watching this (and a few others) I took the plunge. Why by no means am I an experienced airbrush user I have had brilliant results with this, dare I say as good and maybe better than my H and S Evolution. Oh and finally they must now be stocked in the UK as mine arrived the next da! so they must now be stocked here, either that or someone has resurrected a Concorde! Thankyou very much for the unbiased objective review! You DO know your stuff!
Watched this last week as Ive been interested in this brand for the last 3 or 4 months but was waiting for it to be put on general release here in the Uk so after hearing how you got your for such a good price I followed the link had got one and having had it delivered and I have used it. I am very impressed by it. To the point I think I prefer it to my H&S Infinity CR plus!! Well certainly in terms of the smoothess of its trigger travel. Its as easy to clean and maintain as the Infinity CR plus too.
Thank you another interesting read. Whilst looking at them on Amazon US I noticed they offer a trigger grip Gaahleri. Apart from the brand engraving it looks identical to the Fengda trigger brush. I know Fengda supply several brands so perhaps there is a tie in somewhere. I have a Grex and Iwata trigger brushes and some traditional, but suspect my arthritis may make me lean more to the trigger versions over time. Interestingly I could find a exactly the same Fengda set in the U.K. great price with the discount.👍
@@garys_stuff I look forward to the review. P.S. I notice you have stickers on your mat from the same, 4 reprobates as myself. Do you have one for sale I can add to my collection please?
Great tip. Thanks Gary. I’ll keep an eye out for a restock at Amazon, I’m looking for a cheap airbrush with 0.5 needle. Tired of having to keep swapping needles on my current airbrush.
I was pleasantly surprised to push Tamiya grey primer mixed 60/40 with Mr Color Self leveling thinner (unicorn tears) on the point 35 needle and tip. Thought I would have to switch them out, that's how good that 8point tip is. Don't think about it, Get yourself one. Even as a backup, you won't regret it. Nice weight, decently balanced with the small cup on it full. Will warn you, they go surprisingly quick, they are that good.
@@crazylocha2515 still showing as “currently unavailable” on my screen despite repeated refreshes. Possibly because I’m not in the UK or US. Thanks anyway for the heads up, I’ll keep watching that page.
Morning Gary ,I brought an airbrush set from Amazon I saw Graham at wood hill park use one it’s battery powered and is great for large area painting and is my first and only airbrush to date ,I’ve in the past used brush or rattle cans and you’ve seen my results ,one thing that I want to get right if I do buy one is the air supply ie the compressor that’s the one that daunts me I’ve seen cans you can attach them too but a good value compressor for someone who occasionally sprays models ,could you do a quick video on them ,I know your very busy mate or point me in the right direction please All the best Mark 😊😊
For a compressor I'd suggest a Timbertech - they are reasonably priced and seem pretty reliable - mine is three years old and still produces a steady pressure flow even without an air reservoir. You can get them on Amazon.
Looks interesting but I use a LOT of stuff diluted with Lacquer thinner and the last "budget" airbrush I got the seals just melted/softened. Looking at the inside of the box I see one is labelled teflon which implies the others are not?
Hello Gary. I am going to buy a compressor and a Gaahleri GHAD-39 airbrush, so I sent Gaahleri a message a couple of weeks ago asking if the compressors can be used with 230V power. I have not received any feedback from Gaahleri, and see that your discount code now has expired. I am a beginner with an airbrush, and wanted to buy an airbrush according to your good advice. It seems to suit my needs well. But now that won't happen.
Well hold on just a while Terje, because Gaahleri will reopening a UK and Europe store on Amazon soon and then will have compressors as well as the range of airbrushes. In the UK at least the compressor will have to come with a moulded 3-pin power plug. When they are available I will make sure the discount code works - its also a way for them to track how many people buy stuff after watching my videos!
@@garys_stuff Thank you for your quick feedback and for helping me out. It's not the three pins I'm worried about. There are many converters from 3-pin to 2-pin earthed system, and as far as I know you run on 230V (50 Hz) in England. It might solve my problem as you say 👍🙂. It was the USA's 110-120V (60 Hz) against the Norwegian 230V (50 Hz) that could cause problems, and which I asker Gaahleri about.
@@garys_stuff I have looked through your presentation video of Gaahleri GHAD-39 one more time, and I wonder how "advanced" is spelled in English. Is it like I spelled it or is it like Gaahleri spelles it ON their airbrushes: "ADVANCAD"? It seems to be a lack of quality control in the their production line of aribrushes. No answer required 🙂. By the way. I saw another brand of airbrushes with the 8 channel nozzle on the internet the other day. The same solution as Gaahleri's airbrushes.
Hi Gary, that looks to be a excellent airbrush, but sadly I have three already so can't see the need for anothef one🤔 but never say never, I may have missed it, but where is it made? Thanks for showing this airbrush, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👍👍👍👍👍
I also have 3 airbrushes. 2 Sagud's and a Ghad-39 (the one Gary is showing ). The Sagud's we're only $5 cheaper than this before there was a discount code. I'd rather have two of them then rather than the Sagud's.
Excellent - just in time as I'm looking for an entry level Airbrush 😂 Synchronicity! Thanks for the discount, Gary! Just to FYI everyone, it was in/out and back in stock, so as Gary suggests keep refreshing - looks like there is one for everyone! Let you know how I get on 👍🏻
Dangit Gary, you had to toss in a discount code!! I'm already set to be notified when it's back in stock. I absolutely love how easy it is to clean up and no tools to take apart. At least I won't be afraid to loan out my other cheap ones that take wrenches and such a PITA to clean or change needles. You just had to torment me with the discount code didn't you? And I was saving for the sales coming up. Such a surprisingly good airbrush, o know it's worth it, less than many 48th scale kits nowadays.
@@garys_stuff was just stocked almost an hour ago and yes I pulled the trigger, $39 out the door with Prime shipping is beyond NUTS for the quality this is. Thanks ☕🐢
Just watched your video and bought one from Amazon you might like to update your info as I paid £44.89 including postage [prime] with a one day delivery, been using an IWATA Neo which is very good albeit £30 more expensive!!
Thanks for the info - when I made this I don't think Gaahleri had UK distribution directly with Amazon, so the pricing was for the US site with shipping. Once all the models are available directly in the UK I'll do a range review update.
forgot to say that I enjoyed the video, just getting into airbrushing always loved using acrylics as a painting medium so I am scouring youtube as a learning aid @@garys_stuff
I have been using it all the time and it’s working fine. A trick I picked up was to use hot water to clean it between colours and at the end of a session (plus a bit of airbrush cleaner afterwards) as I’m using acrylics. I am about to put up a video on the trigger action version of the Gaahleri airbrush as well as one from the next step up in their range. I will confirm the code still works for all of them in the next day or two. I’ll also see when their UK/EU presence on Amazon is due as that might make things easier for shipping.
OK Gareth, as I said in the video, the guys at Gaahleri tell me that they are delivering to Amazon warehouses right now, so the offer should be back up in a few days. Do check with Amazon (and remember to refresh your browser).
Hi Gary, Have now managed to order. I had been thinking of getting a high end airbrush but I must have saved myself over £100 by taking your link.Great saving and thank you.
Over the past two or so years I’ve acquired three Fengda brushes with various needles etc. (It was cheaper to buy a new air brush for parts than it was to buy the actual part!) Fantastic when you are using different colours at one sitting 😊 Quick release valves, bought separately are a must, even if you only using one brush! Have a nice weekend everyone, Ian
I did the same,and with the money i saved i bought a ultrasonic for the deep cleaning. 3 years of great results without problems with those €30,- each airbrushes. But decided to buy that pistolgrip nodel from Gaahleri in the near future. Think they are good value for money.
Sean, as I said in the video more delivery is happening right now according to Gaahleri, so the Amazon link will be live in a few days. These sell out really fast.
@@garys_stuff Yeah, waiting for a response. On a hunch I pulled the needle guide and o ring out and sure enough - it's housing is conical so the more you screw the needle guide in, the tighter the o-ring gets. 1/8th turn out and the needle passes through with relative ease.... Bad design?
@@garys_stuff Gaahleri replaced the airbrush free of charge citing a bad needle O-Ring/Needle Guide. They stated no replacement parts available - it's all or nothing!
Randle, as I mention in the video, the people at Gaahleri tell me that deliveries are happening right now, like today, to Amazon and the link will be active within a few days.
@Gary's Stuff OK dear chap. Its happened to me before with another guy extolling one from aldi a rechargeable cake decorating one too. So apologies if I seemed brusque.
THIS IS IN STOCK NOW (21ST MAY 2023)!!! Discount code is worth 20% discount!
Ordered mine today!
Fantastic Gary, just ordered mine with your advice and discount code for £45 delivered, thanks 👍
Ordered mine today as the new code you put on today worked perfectly 👍
Cheers Gary, been looking for a brush for primer and varnish and this seems to fit the bill. At 45 quid what is not to like
Thank you sir for a great review. I just bought this airbrush for $29.99 USD on sale from Amazon. Its supposed to be here tomorrow Saturday January 20th. Im looking so forward to using this airbrush.
Hi Gary just got mine today thanks for recommendation!! 👍
Inexpensive airbrushes seem to have got a lot better recently. Not just in construction, which seems to be with better materials, but also the seals seem to be PTFE and the features you get. The early brushes I got had rubber seals that just broke down and caused problems after a few months. Useful review.
All these cheap airbrushes are garbage. But people that can't paint all think these are good because their skills are so poor, that they wouldn't be able to paint properly no matter what airbrush they use. And that's why you guys can't tell the difference. The skills are so weak that as long as it sprays you think you're doing well.
@@TheAirbrushProfessorsnobs never cease to amaze me. I get it. You’re an overpriced brand fanboi. Admit it and move on. If you’re that hotshot of a painter, an eBay Chinese single stage would still yield exceptional results. No need to shade an up and coming brand because it doesn’t cost $300+ and gets adequate results. Geez.
@@vincentpritchett1231 Yes I will stick with the proven brands. Chinese stuff will always be junk.
@@vincentpritchett1231 I can produce good results with any airbrush, but why make it tougher than it needs to be? Easier to use an airbrush that responds how I need.
@@vincentpritchett1231 I used iwata sparmax harder steenbeck. In my opinion, iwata brushes are unnecessarily expensive, especially Eclipse, which has been receiving a lot of complaints in recent years. I found even Sparmax to have better workmanship than Eclipse
Order placed just now with US Amazon! I used the discount code. Full price delivered to me in the UK was £45.03. Not too shabby. Many thanks Gary 🙂
My pleasure!
Hi Gary. What a star you are. Following your guidance I have ordered one of the air brushes and it will be supplied by early June at a ridiculously low price so many thanks. Much appreciated!
Totally agree, £32 Amazon UK. A cracking airbrush.
Gary I purchased this exact airbrush last month and it's phenomenal! It's the only airbrush I use now. Excellent quality and value!
這筆廠不斷改進,噴筆比以前靚很多,只是外銷比較貴,在中國是30美元一支,所以很多中國人買
Cheers Gary for the information on this Airbrush
for 60$ cad, this look great. going to grab 1 asap
Hi Gary, thanks for heads up great video.
The nozzle setup is very similar to my harder and steenbeck ultra airbrush
Thanks for the heads up Gary. My daughter has just treated me to one of the Greenstuff World airbrushes, my main go to are my Sealey airbrushes. I use them mainly for my business but have couple of the top range for my models and miniatures.
Still, at that price I may take a look at one.
The coupon code makes it a GREAT deal 👍 this will be my second Ghad-39, well worth it
I recently bough a GHAD-39. I'm pleased with it so far and I bought it at Amazon for $30 USD. The only complaint I have is that the lever guide is not attached to the needle chucking guide and makes it a Royal Pain in the Rear to put back together after cleaning. So I would caution watching a video of someone reassembling it. It took me over one hour to do so and I almost threw it in the garbage because of it..
I would say that there are a few things to look at with a dual action airbrush. First off is whether it spatters a bit of paint when you just push down for air or delivers a paint flow before you pull back for paint. This can be a right pain when doing fine work on a model. Second is when you pull back for paint you need to see a very progressive increase in paint flow. Definitely not nothing and as you keep pulling back still nothing then a sudden flow of paint. This is almost impossible to deal with. Those PTFE seals may need replacing periodically so I hope they are generally and easily available and cheap. It brings back memories of my old Badger 150 where those seals had to be replaced often. I found some lasted a lot longer than others.
Comprehensive or what, Gary. One way you could improve on this, you can come and use it for me! Back to the Revell Mayflower and migraine. Revell with parts that fit where they touch. But I won't be defeated. Thanks for the video Gary.
Mine arrived last week. Not use it yet but looks good
The quick-change nozzle setup - I have the Harder & Steenbeck Ultra which has the same kind of arrangement - Also comes with two needle/nozzle sets (0.2 and 0.4) and has two paint cups, or you can leave the cup off if just using a couple of drops....
Of course, being H&S it cost rather more (about £90 when I bought it around 2018-ish) but I love it - so versatile and user-friendly.
Looking to replace my old generic Chinese airbrush soon (which I use for primer and clear coats) - One of these would fit the bill very nicely - would be great to have two very versatile setups.
Gary, thanks so much for bringing this airbrush to light for me. I just received mine and it has done great on the camouflage for a 1/72 Hurricane and overall dark sea blue on a Hellcat, also 1/72. The weight compared to my old airbrush is nice. The added heft does remind me of a quality pen, as you opined. The control for doing detail work is great. I used the GHAD-39 to freehand some of the Hurricane camouflage and it turned out better than anything I've done previously. Overall, I believe this was WELL worth the US$46 it cost me. (The discount code must have expired.)
So glad you've enjoyed it - I've got two more of their airbrushes to review so keep an eye out for those, and thanks for telling me about the expiry of the discount code. I'll take it up with them.
LIKE the New music.
Just got back into model building after a 20 year hiatus. The initial price of airbrushes put me off but this review finally convinced me to pull the trigger on buying one. Checked out other reviews and it seems a really good piece of kit for the price. Looking forward to using it and upping my model building game.
Really enjoying the vids, reviews and builds! 👍👍
Thanks man, you'll love the airbrush!
Nice. Saw a review on Barbatos Rex not too long ago of that airbrush. Thanks for sharing Gary! 😎🇨🇦
Such a cool channel! Cheers Peter!
FYI, Gary's coupon code took it below $40 after tax with Prime shipping
Did`nt really need another airbrush, but Amazon have it at £33 and next day delivery if you have Prime. Could`nt resist an airbrush with two needle sizes , PTFE seals on all paint contact areas (so I can use enamels and lacquers)and some spares and some lubricant. The chrome finish is top notch and appears equal to my Iwata revolution and H&S Ultra as is the body work assembly compared to my Fengda 183. Interestingly the three sizes of cups on the Fengda 183 also fit on the Gaahleri GHAD 39. Thanks for the heads up.
Well Gary, I took the plunge and bought one from Amazon UK for £44.99...What can I say? It is indeed a revelation! Okay, I am fairly new to Airbrushing ((I'm a born again modeller, now 65, last built a kit over 50 years ago!) I originally bought a compressor with a tank and a Airbrush came with it. It looked good but what did I know? It sprayed terribly...or was it me?
After being convinced the Chinese Airbrush I was using was, shall we say, 'Not up to par,' I eventually bought a H and S evolution and that was an epiphany! however I am at a stage where I wanted a back up an 'All go to'' second airbrush and after watching this (and a few others) I took the plunge. Why by no means am I an experienced airbrush user I have had brilliant results with this, dare I say as good and maybe better than my H and S Evolution.
Oh and finally they must now be stocked in the UK as mine arrived the next da! so they must now be stocked here, either that or someone has resurrected a Concorde!
Thankyou very much for the unbiased objective review! You DO know your stuff!
Thanks for the kind comments and I'm so glad you like the airbrush!
These are really good. I got one works & cleans great.
Watched this last week as Ive been interested in this brand for the last 3 or 4 months but was waiting for it to be put on general release here in the Uk so after hearing how you got your for such a good price I followed the link had got one and having had it delivered and I have used it. I am very impressed by it. To the point I think I prefer it to my H&S Infinity CR plus!! Well certainly in terms of the smoothess of its trigger travel. Its as easy to clean and maintain as the Infinity CR plus too.
That's great to know! I've got another review coming soon...
@@garys_stuff I'll look forward to it
在中國已有新的方型板機.只適用這牌子
Thank you another interesting read. Whilst looking at them on
Amazon US I noticed they offer a trigger grip Gaahleri. Apart from the brand engraving it looks identical to the
Fengda trigger brush. I know Fengda supply several brands so perhaps there is a tie in somewhere. I have a Grex and Iwata trigger brushes and some traditional, but suspect my arthritis may make me lean more to the trigger versions over time. Interestingly I could find a exactly the same Fengda set in the U.K. great price with the discount.👍
I’ve got one of the trigger airbrushes to review…
@@garys_stuff I look forward to the review. P.S. I notice you have stickers on your mat from the same, 4 reprobates as myself. Do you have one for sale I can add to my collection please?
Can you do a review on the cheapest AB on Amazon? Ie the FENDGA 130 at £16.59
Great tip. Thanks Gary. I’ll keep an eye out for a restock at Amazon, I’m looking for a cheap airbrush with 0.5 needle. Tired of having to keep swapping needles on my current airbrush.
I was pleasantly surprised to push Tamiya grey primer mixed 60/40 with Mr Color Self leveling thinner (unicorn tears) on the point 35 needle and tip. Thought I would have to switch them out, that's how good that 8point tip is. Don't think about it, Get yourself one. Even as a backup, you won't regret it. Nice weight, decently balanced with the small cup on it full.
Will warn you, they go surprisingly quick, they are that good.
@@crazylocha2515 👌🏻 Thanks.
@@ronaldbyrne3320 just went live stick. Better get after it. Coupon code brought it to $39 shipped!!! ($9 off) + free Prime shipping
@@crazylocha2515 still showing as “currently unavailable” on my screen despite repeated refreshes. Possibly because I’m not in the UK or US. Thanks anyway for the heads up, I’ll keep watching that page.
Morning Gary ,I brought an airbrush set from Amazon I saw Graham at wood hill park use one it’s battery powered and is great for large area painting and is my first and only airbrush to date ,I’ve in the past used brush or rattle cans and you’ve seen my results ,one thing that I want to get right if I do buy one is the air supply ie the compressor that’s the one that daunts me I’ve seen cans you can attach them too but a good value compressor for someone who occasionally sprays models ,could you do a quick video on them ,I know your very busy mate or point me in the right direction please
All the best
Mark 😊😊
For a compressor I'd suggest a Timbertech - they are reasonably priced and seem pretty reliable - mine is three years old and still produces a steady pressure flow even without an air reservoir. You can get them on Amazon.
@@garys_stuffthanks Gary 😊👍🏻
Looks great unfortunately out of stock at the moment so will keep my eye on Amazon so thanks for the call out on this and the money saving 👍
Gaahleri tell me the deliveries are going into Amazon warehouses now so they are just waiting for the listing to be reactivated - a few days maybe!
Just got stocked and it's a nice coupon code 👍
@@crazylocha2515 Thanks for the heads up just put my order in 👍
Looks interesting but I use a LOT of stuff diluted with Lacquer thinner and the last "budget" airbrush I got the seals just melted/softened. Looking at the inside of the box I see one is labelled teflon which implies the others are not?
Looks an amazing system and good value
I use an Neo for iwata airbrush, £50, although I would like an H&S airbrush
Hello Gary.
I am going to buy a compressor and a Gaahleri GHAD-39 airbrush, so I sent Gaahleri a message a couple of weeks ago asking if the compressors can be used with 230V power.
I have not received any feedback from Gaahleri, and see that your discount code now has expired.
I am a beginner with an airbrush, and wanted to buy an airbrush according to your good advice. It seems to suit my needs well. But now that won't happen.
Well hold on just a while Terje, because Gaahleri will reopening a UK and Europe store on Amazon soon and then will have compressors as well as the range of airbrushes. In the UK at least the compressor will have to come with a moulded 3-pin power plug. When they are available I will make sure the discount code works - its also a way for them to track how many people buy stuff after watching my videos!
@@garys_stuff Thank you for your quick feedback and for helping me out.
It's not the three pins I'm worried about. There are many converters from 3-pin to 2-pin earthed system, and as far as I know you run on 230V (50 Hz) in England. It might solve my problem as you say 👍🙂.
It was the USA's 110-120V (60 Hz) against the Norwegian 230V (50 Hz) that could cause problems, and which I asker Gaahleri about.
@@garys_stuff I have looked through your presentation video of Gaahleri GHAD-39 one more time, and I wonder how "advanced" is spelled in English. Is it like I spelled it or is it like Gaahleri spelles it ON their airbrushes: "ADVANCAD"?
It seems to be a lack of quality control in the their production line of aribrushes. No answer required 🙂.
By the way. I saw another brand of airbrushes with the 8 channel nozzle on the internet the other day. The same solution as Gaahleri's airbrushes.
Hi Gary, that looks to be a excellent airbrush, but sadly I have three already so can't see the need for anothef one🤔 but never say never, I may have missed it, but where is it made? Thanks for showing this airbrush, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👍👍👍👍👍
I also have 3 airbrushes. 2 Sagud's and a Ghad-39 (the one Gary is showing ). The Sagud's we're only $5 cheaper than this before there was a discount code. I'd rather have two of them then rather than the Sagud's.
Manufacture is in China - like pretty much everything these days!
It’s £32 at the moment, but jumps up to £44 every other week. So setup a notification for it and grab a bargain.
Excellent - just in time as I'm looking for an entry level Airbrush 😂 Synchronicity! Thanks for the discount, Gary! Just to FYI everyone, it was in/out and back in stock, so as Gary suggests keep refreshing - looks like there is one for everyone! Let you know how I get on 👍🏻
My pleasure Jim! Hope you enjoy it!
Nice video of a nice air brush thanks lee
Hi Gary, unfortunately tried the link but the airbrush 'currently not available' ☹️ Never mind will keep trying 👍
Do keep trying because Gaahleri tell me they are delivering to Amazon right now so they should be available in a couple of days.
Better try it quick, with the fantastic coupon code 👍 in stock
Just bought it from U.K. Amazon in June 2024 for £31:00
Dangit Gary, you had to toss in a discount code!! I'm already set to be notified when it's back in stock. I absolutely love how easy it is to clean up and no tools to take apart. At least I won't be afraid to loan out my other cheap ones that take wrenches and such a PITA to clean or change needles.
You just had to torment me with the discount code didn't you? And I was saving for the sales coming up. Such a surprisingly good airbrush, o know it's worth it, less than many 48th scale kits nowadays.
Should be very soon - matter of days...
@@garys_stuff was just stocked almost an hour ago and yes I pulled the trigger, $39 out the door with Prime shipping is beyond NUTS for the quality this is.
Thanks ☕🐢
Just watched your video and bought one from Amazon you might like to update your info as I paid £44.89 including postage [prime] with a one day delivery, been using an IWATA Neo which is very good albeit £30 more expensive!!
Thanks for the info - when I made this I don't think Gaahleri had UK distribution directly with Amazon, so the pricing was for the US site with shipping. Once all the models are available directly in the UK I'll do a range review update.
forgot to say that I enjoyed the video, just getting into airbrushing always loved using acrylics as a painting medium so I am scouring youtube as a learning aid
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@@daiunwin4461 check out the Barbatos Rex RUclips channel, he does really good reviews but also tutorials. His one on spraying acrylics is excellent.
thank you
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Hello, I was wondering how you are getting on with the airbrush? Is it performing as expected, also does your discount code still apply? Many thx.
I have been using it all the time and it’s working fine. A trick I picked up was to use hot water to clean it between colours and at the end of a session (plus a bit of airbrush cleaner afterwards) as I’m using acrylics. I am about to put up a video on the trigger action version of the Gaahleri airbrush as well as one from the next step up in their range. I will confirm the code still works for all of them in the next day or two. I’ll also see when their UK/EU presence on Amazon is due as that might make things easier for shipping.
@@garys_stuff thank you for your reply and the update.
The advanced arrived in 6 days, very impressed. No tax to pay as prepaid it. Selling my H & S Ultra as I prefer the Gaalheri. Thx.
Bad news... The link leads to the page where it says " currently unavailable"!
He did say that in the vid.
Which it will be for a few days - delivery is at the Amazon warehouses apparently.
It's stocked now 👍
A lot of spatter on that test spray, Gary. I'll put that down to the paint.
Maybe a touch too much pressure too, but I am finding Vallejo more and more difficult to get right...
I have tried to purchase the airbrush this morning but the site says' Not available - Dont know when or if it will be available' ??
OK Gareth, as I said in the video, the guys at Gaahleri tell me that they are delivering to Amazon warehouses right now, so the offer should be back up in a few days. Do check with Amazon (and remember to refresh your browser).
@@garys_stuff Will do...
Try it now, and I HIGHLY suggest use the coupon code 👍👍👍
Thanks for the Heads up, really appreciate it. Have managed to order so all good. Thank you. 😊
Hi Gary, Have now managed to order. I had been thinking of getting a high end airbrush but I must have saved myself over £100 by taking your link.Great saving and thank you.
Over the past two or so years I’ve acquired three Fengda brushes with various needles etc.
(It was cheaper to buy a new air brush for parts than it was to buy the actual part!)
Fantastic when you are using different colours at one sitting 😊
Quick release valves,
bought separately are a must, even if you only using one brush!
Have a nice weekend everyone,
Ian
I did the same,and with the money i saved i bought a ultrasonic for the deep cleaning. 3 years of great results without problems with those €30,- each airbrushes. But decided to buy that pistolgrip nodel from Gaahleri in the near future. Think they are good value for money.
@@janvanrenselaar5998 the ultrasonic cleaner is a great idea. What cleaning liquid do you use?
Badger #100LG/#150....better and cheaper spare parts...
Disappointing that it’s not available and only an hour or two after you posted.
Sean, as I said in the video more delivery is happening right now according to Gaahleri, so the Amazon link will be live in a few days. These sell out really fast.
Coupon code didn't disappoint, cuz it's in stock 👍
Yep, bought the GHAD-39 and its GARBAGE. Needle is so tight inside the body the trigger simply does not work.
Get in touch with Gaahleri and see if there is an issue with your airbrush. They may well replace it for free.
@@garys_stuff Yeah, waiting for a response. On a hunch I pulled the needle guide and o ring out and sure enough - it's housing is conical so the more you screw the needle guide in, the tighter the o-ring gets. 1/8th turn out and the needle passes through with relative ease.... Bad design?
@@garys_stuff Gaahleri replaced the airbrush free of charge citing a bad needle O-Ring/Needle Guide. They stated no replacement parts available - it's all or nothing!
@@davidh1187 that's not bad! Hope the new one works properly!
🎉🎉🎉 In Stock Nerds, and its a GREAT coupon code 🎉🎉🎉
followed the link - 'currently unavailable'
Back in a few days I'm told...
Now available
A bit pointless dear chap if they arnet actually available.........darn.
Randle, as I mention in the video, the people at Gaahleri tell me that deliveries are happening right now, like today, to Amazon and the link will be active within a few days.
@Gary's Stuff OK dear chap. Its happened to me before with another guy extolling one from aldi a rechargeable cake decorating one too. So apologies if I seemed brusque.
No problem at all my dear fellow, I have a contact at Gaahleri now so if there is a delay I can get on to them about it!
It's in stock now