Like the falcon machine I got off Amazon a while back. I love the grip feature. Just like you said- it's slept on. It's my favorite thing about the machine & the only one I have that does it.
I actually had my stuff out to practice by touching up some stuff on my leg- so I just checked & the falcon isn't like that. You said the grip doesn't come off of yours?
Yeah i couldnt get it screw off. I ddnt wanna force anything either. when i rachet all the way to the left the needles suck up and the the right is all the way out. So its the opposite of every machine i have
Yeah the different modes is pretty cool. Im glad i only paid 100$ for it. First impressions it doesnt seem to be worth 250$....maybe 200 or 175$. We will see how she performs tho
@captain_rons_ink_xp theres lots of cheap machines that cost around the same that offer alot more. Personally I am finding all the kiss of dragon tattoo machine and exo clones are amazing and and interchangeable parts from grips to batteries. I dont need .1v increments or even .5 really. I can just adjust hand speed to accommodate. But to have to tilt the thing running in the middle of a tattoo loaded with ink and adjusting it like its a Nintendo wii controller is asking for problems and would drive me nutts. I would rather just have a rca adapter and a cord . Dont mind my opinion lol. Im just saying. Everyone is different. I forgot who they were copying? Cheyenne i think had the tilt.
Ive never had a cartridge actually spray but i do understand where your coming from. This is a unique machine with a decent price tag so i thought itd make a good video. Ill try it out on a live tattoo then review it so stick around for that. Thanks for watching
@captain_rons_ink_xp its probably not likely to happen. But possibly could from moving the thing around and disrupting the gravity on the ink could cause it to do it. I think someone with the original design mentioned it would spray while adjusting the voltage. This is just a hobby for me. But if it was my livelihood hood i would be loyal to the coil. No pens no rotary tattoo machines nada. Right now im just learning about all that has changed since ive been absent for many years. The reviews are great. They save people time and trouble. Its cool seeing all your amazon reviews, too
Ive pretty much combed thru Amazon of everything interesting (as far as cartridges goes) and i still got alot i havent even used. At the moment i work a fulltime and i usually tattoo on my days off. Slowly building up clientele. I post my work on Instagram so go check it out