The Best Tattoo Machines in Our Tattoo Supply Shop
Our tattoo machines are exceptionally high-quality, designed to be durable and comfortable to handle. We offer top-quality tattoo machines from popular manufacturers suitable for any budget. Here are the brands you'll find with us:
- Cheyenne Tattoo Machines
- Critical
- acus
- Bishop
- Dragonhawk
- EGO
- Equaliser
- Emalla
- FK Irons
- Inkjecta
- Johnson Irons
- Micky Sharpz
- Neuma
- Peak
- Shagbuilt
- Vlad Blad
- Stigma Rotary
These manufacturers are known among tattoo artists for their high quality and functionality. Additionally, every tattoo machine we offer meets the required safety guidelines and can be operated with standard power supplies.
What are Tattoo Machines Used for, and What Types Are There?
Tattoo machines are available in many models on the market. But what exactly is a tattoo machine used for? What features do they offer, and what makes them special? Essentially, a tattoo machine is a technically operated device that uses electricity. It injects ink into the human skin with different needles depending on the artist's preferences and styles, creating a unique tattoo.
Tattoo artists use various machines, influenced by the tattoo design and the artist's skills. Commonly used types include:
- Coil tattoo machines
- Rotary tattoo machines
Tattoo Supplies from Machines to Accessories in Our Tattoo Supply
A reliable tattoo supplier or wholesaler is essential for all professional tattoo artists. We offer high-quality tattoo supplies in our shop. Our Cheyenne Sol Nova Unlimited II tattoo machine is among the best on the market. Those looking for a more affordable option that still offers unique features might find the FK Irons - Spektra Xion Tattoo Pen Cosmic Storm an excellent choice.
Every tattoo artist will find all the necessary tattoo supplies for their professional work with us. Our inventory includes more than just high-end tattoo machines in different price ranges. We also offer a wide range of other products, such as:
- Tattoo needles in various gauges
- Tattoo inks
- Power supplies and foot switches
- Comprehensive accessories
- Disinfectants
- Hygiene products
- Skin markers and pens
- Drawing supplies
- Practice skin
- Tattoo aftercare products
- Studio equipment and much more
How Exactly Does a Tattoo Come to Life?
The process from deciding to get a tattoo to its execution can take a considerable amount of time, sometimes even years. Each tattoo is unique and personal. Most tattoos hold special meanings for individuals, often commemorating significant moments or loved ones.
Initially, the idea of the perfect tattoo design forms. Everything must align perfectly since most tattoos are permanent. Once a design is chosen, the next difficult decision is selecting the right studio. A considerable amount of trust is necessary. The tattoo artist then drafts the perfect design on the skin. Once approved, the skin is disinfected and the actual tattooing begins. Typically, a stencil is applied with stencil fluid, followed by a final check before the process starts. The tattoo artist then applies cream to the area and begins tattooing.
Tattooing often involves pain, making breaks essential. The process should be enjoyable, with the excitement of getting new body art taking precedence. Once the tattoo is completed, proper aftercare is crucial, especially during the initial healing period. A crust forms and must be regularly moisturized with cream. It is advisable to avoid showering or bathing in the first few days.
Tattoo Supply Shop for Anyone Wanting to Practice Tattooing
Becoming a tattoo artist is not very difficult. Unlike other professions, no formal apprenticeship is required. One can learn tattooing on their own or attend training sessions. In our tattoo supply shop, we provide all the materials and accessories a tattoo artist needs, from their first tattoo machine to professional equipment. Our tattoo machines are not only aesthetically pleasing and easy to handle, but also versatile.
What does it cost to train as a tattoo artist in a professional studio? One can start practicing on practice skin without professional help, but it is much quicker and more professional with guidance. This often requires a budget in the four-figure range. Training fees typically range between 5,000 and 8,000 euros. The necessary tattoo machines and accessories are usually provided by the trainer. If not, we offer everything needed in our tattoo supply shop.
Mastering the craft of tattooing takes several years. After training, it is advisable to take some time to practice. Gradually, one learns to handle the inks and appropriate needles and chooses a machine that suits their needs. We regularly offer new models that meet all the demands of a tattoo artist. It is crucial to start working on human skin only once one is proficient. Some tattoo artists are more talented than others, which should not be overlooked. We also offer machines and accessories for a low budget, making it worthwhile to practice and find out if the profession is enjoyable and sustainable in the long term.
Tattoo Machine Support
We understand how crucial a reliable tattoo machine is to your work. That's why we prioritize providing comprehensive support and prompt assistance with technical issues. You can rely on us to be there for you in any problem.
We have compiled a list of links to the manufacturers' pages so that you can directly contact them in case of a defect, problem, or warranty claim.
This ensures you receive the fastest support directly from the manufacturer, without us needing to mediate between you and the tattoo machine manufacturer, saving you valuable time.