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🎨 Elevate your craft with precision airflow and ergonomic mastery — don’t just paint, create a masterpiece.
The Gaahleri Airbrush Premium Series GHPM-Mobius 0.2mm features a revolutionary spiral-shaped MAC nozzle for uniform airflow, a patent-pending cutaway design for customizable trigger tension, and an ultra mirror-polished cup for easy cleaning. Equipped with a precision air control knob and an ergonomic square lever, this airbrush offers professional-grade control and comfort at a fraction of the price of competitors, making it a top choice for serious artists and hobbyists alike.



















| ASIN | B0D261NDPV |
| Additional Features | Spiral-shaped nozzle, Customizable trigger spring tension, Ultra mirror-level cup, Precision air control knob, Ergonomic square lever |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Art Craft Kit Type | Airbrush Kit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,919 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #118 in Airbrush Sets |
| Brand | Gaahleri |
| Brand Name | Gaahleri |
| Color | Premium Mobius-02 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 466 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06975834940850, 06975834941505 |
| Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.33 x 1.97 inches |
| Item Type Name | Premium Series Mobius-02 |
| Item Weight | 0.3 kg |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.87 x 4.33 x 1.97 inches |
| Manufacturer | Gaahleri |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Premium Series Mobius-02 |
| Model Name | Premium Mobius-02 |
| Model Number | Premium Series Mobius-02 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Paint Type | Airbrush |
| Product Style | Classic |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Set Name | Gaahleri Premium Series GHPM-Mobius 0.2mm Airbrush Kit |
| Size | Mobius-0.2 |
| Subject Character | Custom |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
T**Y
Gaahleri delivers: a five star airbrush
I paid $84 for the Gaahaleri mobius 0.2 and did not know what to expect. Gaahaleri claims this airbrush allows adjustment of airflow and main lever, and that is a premium airbrush. 0.2 sounds too small, and often has problems with consistency, unless you are shooting ink. Out of the box it looks like an Iwata Eclipse, but w/ a knob for airflow adjustment and a removable cup. Before I tested it, I ran my Iwata Eclipse for an hour doing mixed work on miniatures. The Iwata Eclipse is a great airbrush, for $170. I then ran the Gaahaleri mobius 0.2 for about 4 hours straight, applying the base colors to a tray of minis. I had to play around a little with the main lever and airflow knobs, but found a good spot and carried on. Nice to be allowed control of airflow and lever. The result was good, frustration free, airbrushing. The trigger was smooth, and the brush consistent throughout the session. I was surprised how well it performed and found that very little cleaning was needed. During the four hours I only did basic cleaning between color refills and swaps. I had no problems with clogging (used pro acrylics, molotow, and Vallejo), and the 0.2 nozzle worked surprisingly well. This brush performs shamelessly well for a $84 airbrush, and I wonder if this is Gaahaleri quietly establishing themselves as one of the topdogs? The Iwata Eclipse is a great airbrush but at twice the price. Gaahaleri is a great airbrush at half the price. Gaahaleri indeed delivered a premium airbrush, a great one at that, with hassle free airflow and main lever adjustment knobs. This is a five star review. Price to performance this may be the best airbrush you can get at the moment. Get one while you still can.
R**.
Fantastic Brush for the cost
The build quality of the airbrush is excellent. I love the design. very comfortable to hold and minimal fatigue with the trigger design. They put a lot of thought into this brush and for the price It is very impressive. I did my initial testing with FW inks thinned with Createx 4021. The Createx illustration works equally as well with little to no tip dry. I could get hairlines with excellent flow and atomization. I did polish the needle with a cloth and chrome/aluminum polish. But that was just my OCD. The needle bearing was a little tight but adjusting it was easy with the cutout in the design. A little gun lube and I only took the needle out once to check for bleed through. I haven't removed it sense. No need to my cleaner was just a spray bottle of water and a dash of isopropyl alcohol to blast out the cup. wipes down squeaky clean. If I could afford it would have at least one of every brush they sell. Buy one you wont be disappointed.
J**K
Better than my $150 airbrush
This airbrush is fantastic. Everything about it is better than any other airbrush in my collection. I love the trigger on it, feels very comfortable to use and gives a lot of control. The paint cup is very easy to clean and I like that it is removable. I also love that the airflow and the trigger pull are adjustable, it makes it much easier to get the perfect spray. The one negative is that the needle came slightly bent, however it still works just fine, so I won't subtract a star for that.
K**.
Best detail airbrush for the money hands down!
This is a great airbrush. I also own the 0.3 model, and it too is superb. In fact, it took me a while to even start using the 0.2 model because the other one did such a great job with fine lines. Bottom line, it works as it should, unlike many other alternatives. One of the absolute best features is the nozzle. Easy to thoroughly clean when needed, which a big plus when it comes to airbrushing. It's also aesthetically pleasing in appearance, and I like the square trigger. The weight of the airbrush feels like I'm using a tool with substance. Once you thin down your paint correctly, dial in the right air pressure, you're going to have a very pleasant experience painting. I would also recommend purchasing a spare nozzle and needle as a back up due to potential supply chain issues. I'm just saying. Anyway, this airbrush stacks up to pretty much any other airbrush in it's class, but at a much better price point.
A**S
Excellent airbrush
After seeing it advertised on their YouTube channel it got my curiosity and decided to purchase one to see what the hype is all about. To my surprise it performed very well, specially on spraying fine hair thin lines. Atomization is excellent, sprays evenly like an $200 airbrush. The weight it's just right and handling is very comfortable, specially the trigger. What I like the most it's the design of the nozzle, extremely easy to clean and doesn't require a tool to remove it. Quality of the metal feels very well made and solid. Gave it 4 stars because mine came clogged, most likely got a bad batch that wasn't cleaned and rinsed properly during manufacturing, but it was easily resolved by doing a regular airbrush cleaning, after that it sprays excellently like a professional airbrush. Tried spraying rust effect on my USS Arizona scale model and it came out very well. I recommend it.
J**G
AWESOME AIRBRUSH!!
AMAZING Airbrush! I own Iwata and Harder & Steinbeck airbrushes that cost twice as much as the Gaahleri Mobius 0.2. I don’t regret buying the two former models but “there’s a new kid on the block” and I hope Gaahleri plans to stay. The performance of the Mobius is outstanding as is its overall fit and finish. The addition of the supplemental air control on the 0.2 is a game changer allowing you to dial down for perfectly rendered thin lines! How they can deliver such an excellent product at their price point under $80 baffles the mind but I’m not complaining. The flattened body where your thumb naturally falls was a stroke of genius! It aids in stabilizing the gun by counteracting any twist that might occur in response to the drag placed on the gun from the weight of the air hose. If you’re a professional or a novice, order one and prepare yourself to be amazed!!
B**D
What a great airbrush!!
Although this isn't super cheap like the Amazon generic airbrushed, it's also half the price of H&S and Iwata. I really like this airbrush, had good weight in the hands similar to the higher end brushes, very smooth flow right out of the box. Also a great looking brush with the gold highlights. I have several H&S and Iwata airbrushes and this is darn near close in quality. We'll see how it holds up, but only time will tell. Highly recommend!
M**Y
Awesome airbrush
Amazing airbrush! I have several brands of airbrushes, but use only my Gahhleri airbrush now!
M**.
The perfect airbrush for miniature painting
Fell in love right away. The trigger and the spring is nice and soft, perfect for controlling the pressure. Really hard to beat when you compare the price to quality ratio.
G**.
Très satisfait pour un petit prix
Excellent rapport qualité prix, pour un premier voir même un deuxième achat dans mon cas, c'est parfait. La qualité et la simplicité d'entretien sont au rendez-vous sans aller chercher le budget du haut et du très haut de gamme.
S**H
Gran aerografo a mejor precio
Brutal. Sin mas!
D**D
Un excellent modèle
Une excellente alternative à H&S. Très bon rapport qualité prix et prix des pièces détachées. Le réglage du débit d'air sur l'aérographe est extrêmement pratique.
D**Z
Fine detail at a fair price.
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 Quirks No 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.
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