Inkjecta Flite Nano rotaries are dedicated cartridge tattoo machines that are suitable for lining, shading and colouring across all styles.
With three versions of the Flite Nano available to order from Killer Ink Tattoo, it can be hard to know which is best for you.
In our latest video, we take a look at the three iterations of the Inkjecta Flite Nano (Lite, Titan and Elite) and go through the similarities and differences between the machines.
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Hey guys, Liam from Killer Ink here and today I’m going to be taking a look at the different versions of the Inkjecta Flite Nano.
There are three versions of the Flite Nano that we’ll be looking at today: the Lite, the Titan and the Elite. Each are cartridge-dedicated machines that are very versatile and suitable for lining, shading and colouring across all styles.
First of all, let’s take a look at the similarities…
Each Inkjecta machine we have here comes with a pre-installed 3.25mm excenter and an RCA connection.
They also have a custom ‘Nano Technology’ brushless motor with no start-up delay. Operating voltage for each is between 4.5 and 20 Volts.
All of the Flite Nanos come with a semi-rigid bar and Inox lubricant with the box, while the Titan and Elite models also receive soft, medium, and hard torsion bars.
These torsion bars allow you to set the hardness of the machine just the way you like it, making the Titan and Elite the most versatile Inkjecta rotaries.
Both the Lite and the Elite feature an alloy billet construction, with the Elite also coming with a titanium collar vice.
On the other hand, the Titan has a carbon fibre frame, making it extremely lightweight and topping the scales at just 47 grams.
Unlike the Lite, the Titan and Elite both have side cushions (for increased comfort) and an LED activation light, which is a cool little feature.
Each of the Inkjecta Flite Nanos are compatible with cartridge grips with a backstem, like the RPG click and collared Cheyenne grips we have here.
In terms of performance, all of the machines are the same. However, the price difference is down to the construction of the machines and the contents of the box.
Although the Lite model is unpainted, the Titan and Elite versions are available in many eye-catching colours, which you can see via the link in the description below.
So now that you’ve had a look at the three Inkjecta Flite Nanos, which one do you prefer? Let us know in the comments below, hit that like button and subscribe to our KZitem channel!
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