No worries at all glad u find it useful, i would still advise to try workin on much lower voltages, thats why i started doin now and i found that packin color is much more efficient this way ;) another tip ;)
Its a good machine and i like to use it. Even if its a bit slow and i allways need to adjust the voltage up to 9,5v. But i wouldnt recommend it for beginners. There are toooo many factors to blame the machine instead of thinking about how to improve yourself. Beginners should work with a fixed 3,5mm stroke and first learn the basics of theire own hand movement, speed, preassure, stretching and so and so, before they start to figure out how to work with other strokes and eventualy destroy somebodys skin.
I think beginer will learn faster quicker with the help of good machine and mentor Starting with shit machine which dont do packing and shit that will demotivate beginers And they will giveup too soon
Thank you for sharing. I have the archer and mast pro, the batteries on these are amazing. This one looks slimmer and easier to hold. I have the Flux already, but this one looks like a good one for backup.
Theres nothing better to hold and more comfortable than the Flux. If you are interested in that machine, get the year of the Dragon Version because of the comfortable new grip.