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    Centri Evader

    Im considering buying one of these. Anyone care to chime in? 9v, 12v?
    pros, cons?

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    I have the 12v version. Its a really solid machine. Very unique hit. Lite weight and well built. The only com I have is that it is a bit too slow for my handspeed. I figure the 9v version would be a better fit for me personally. I hear it's faster and more powerful.

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    I have both. It's strange because to me the 12v seems to hit harder, which I'm not sure why, but I prefer the 12v personally. I seem to be able to saturate better and faster with it. It's an amazing machine either way! Gets it in with very little to no redness. Worth trying out!

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    Only two weighing in, huh? I think Ill pass. I tried asking the guy that makes them a few straight forward questions a while back and didnt get very clear answers. Yes I saw the video....

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    It's a tattoo machine. Maybe one day I will make a clear one...

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    Yes its a tattoo machine and we know they all run differently. I once asked you if they perform well with thick powder based pigment and you replied by asking if I had watched the video, which does not answer that question. Im wary of those who answer questions with questions. You invented something new. It certainly looks amazing aesthetically , and that is one of your advertised selling points. I buy machines to Make me money. Im a tattooer, not a fashon model. So dont treat me like Im clueless because I refuse to accept your contraption at face value. I still might buy one someday if I can ever get an answer to my question.

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    i had one of the v2s, it ran really smooth, I tattooed myself with it and was the least painful machine I have ever been tattooed with. I really liked it for shading and coloring with.

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    If you use dry powdered pigments you simply turn it up like any other machine to push the mud at a pace you so choose. Its a fully adjustable machine, you adjust it to any situation you put yourself in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberitual View Post
    If you use dry powdered pigments you simply turn it up like any other machine to push the mud at a pace you so choose. Its a fully adjustable machine, you adjust it to any situation you put yourself in.
    Thank you. Looking forward to acquiring one someday.

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    I got a chance to plug in a centri and run it and I was blown away by this machine all I could think is how original and what an amazing design it was I would love to have one in my line up in the future. The coil like hit of these machines is unmatched . the centri is truly one of the most innovative machine I have seen from any tattoo machine company . way to go mike you make some bad ass tools.!

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