Tired of sub-par Airbrush compressors overheating or dying on you? Check out the tiny Skyline, the no-name compressor that is far from generic.
One of the, littlest, tiniest compressors of them all is the No Name Skyline from Spray Gunner. This small compressor had us worried at first, due to its small size, but we were pleasantly surprised when we started to review this new air compressor.
We honestly didn’t know what to expect, but we found it to be a great product. Let’s get into the details.
Skyline Airbrush Compressor by NO-NAME Brand $79.00
Smaller than the other No Name compressors, this one is travel sized and could be used when you head out to a tournament and need to bang out some painting before you hit the tabletop. There is no decibel rating for this compressor, but it’s pretty quiet as you can hear in the video.
All the standard features for No Name compressors are also included, such as a carrying handle and an on/off switch. Let’s get it hooked up and try it out!
Once it’s all set up, we start at 30 PSI and have it hooked up to the airbrush. When placed it under the desk, it does have an audible kick on noise, but it’s not overly noisy.
In the air hose is a water filter unit that helps keep your air dry in the airbrush.
The fact that this compressor is super portable and reasonably priced makes it worth a look. This compressor is perfect to take to a local gaming tournament thanks to its portability and low noise. Stay tuned for more airbrush compressor reviews and stay in the trenches with our hobby product reviews!