Inkjecta Flite X1 Review with Ty Pallotta

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Award-winning tattoo artist Ty Pallotta dives head first into the Inkjecta Flite X1 machine. He breaks down and takes apart the stand-out features, the pros, the cons, and what makes this machine unexpected. If you're debating making the commitment to the Flite X1, stay tuned!

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ACTUALLY There’s a second option to turn off the machine and you can do it without turning it upside down . All you do is give it a small whip to the left or right while pressing the power button. And poof it turns off . Super convenient. I use it as part of my workflow. Just wanted to add this for anyone that was sold on the machine until you saw that was the only way to power it off.

alexgonzalez
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Great review thanks.
Thought the whole upside down think is a no go, it seems like you need to spend quite a bit of time getting to know/learn the functions of this one.
Needle adjustment motor Hhmm I think it would be much easier just to twist your grip.

I like the tech put into it but it’s definitely overkill for a tattoo machine, also it looks like a brick.

screwjack
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Serious question is it worth the 850 I wanna get it in another year or 2 but I need to know before hand

devondunkz
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Is the thinner rubber grip disposable?

thepeoplesartist
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Can you adjust voltage without tiping only by tapping button?

karlojuratic
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The reason you can’t turn the machine of when it’s in the operational position is so you can accidentally turn it of. It’s a conscious decision

dominicjelinek
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I don’t know why everyone complains about the upside down thing. Just twist your wrist 180 and push the button with your other hand, it’s fkn easy lol

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