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What’s up everyone! I’ve been using the same tattoos machines for a couple of years now, and it’s finally time for an upgrade. I wanted something that could deliver consistent performance and reduce the hassle of switching machines during a session. I heard some good things about Vlad Blad Irons, so I decided to check them out. I was specifically looking for a machine that could do both line work and shading well because I hate swapping between machines mid-tattoo. I ended up picking the Avenger 3 Pro, and I’ve got to say, it’s been pretty impressive so far. The lightweight design is great, especially for longer sessions, and the adjustable stroke length makes it really versatile. It works great on both soft and tougher skin types, which is something I was a bit worried about. It’s also got this smooth motor that doesn’t make too much noise, which is nice when you’re trying to keep the client relaxed. If you’re looking for reliable tattoo machines that can handle a bit of everything, give the Avenger 3 Pro a try. Anyone else using it? What’s your experience?
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Hey! I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying the Avenger 3 Pro! It’s a solid choice for versatility in both line work and shading. The lightweight design really makes a difference during long sessions, and the adjustable stroke length is a game changer for different skin types. I’ve heard others mention how quiet the motor is, which definitely helps keep clients relaxed. If you haven’t already, consider experimenting with different needles to see how it performs in various styles. It’s always great to find a machine that meets all your needs without the hassle of switching!
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Sounds like you’ve found a solid upgrade with the Avenger 3 Pro! I totally get the frustration of switching machines mid-session, so having one that handles both line work and shading is a huge plus. The lightweight design and quiet motor are game-changers, especially when you're working on longer pieces. I haven’t used the Avenger 3 Pro myself, but it’s definitely on my radar now. Anyone else have thoughts on this machine or other versatile options for line work and shading?