well you are probably right. I stoped at hobby lobby and took a look at it 26 dollars i would rather save the money and buy a decent airbrush kit. like this one what do you think
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001TO578Q/?tag=lstir-20 10 dollars more get s you a 4 year protection
I actually bought the "Deluxe" version of that, because I wanted the compressor with the tank. The compressors are awesome; rock solid, hold up great, and are relatively quiet as opposed to a full sized air compressor. The airbrush itself will do the job; it's decent, but if you should break anything or need replacement parts, you're better off buying a brand new airbrush. TCP Global, the company that sources the manufacturing for the Master Airbrushes, charges $15 for parts for the airbrush, but charge $25 for a brand new airbrush. They'll do the job, but if you need parts for it (i.e., you tighten down the threads too tightly and strip something), it's easier to just throw it away and buy a new one due to cost for shipping.
With the Iwatas, Hobby Lobby carries parts for them, as does Michael's (although, it varies by store as to what's in stock), as does Amazon and Coast Airbrush, one of the top rated online airbrush dealers. Many local hobby shops also carry the Iwata brand; it's very popular. Cost wise, it IS more expensive than the Master; I guess it really depends on how much you think you'll be using it. Will the Master do the job? Yes. Will that compressor last you a long time? HECK yes. But, if you're planning to use the airbrush for a lot of stuff, I might suggest planning on a new airbrush purchase in the near future after you buy that kit. The Master's a decent starter airbrush, but it's not a great airbrush...