Thanks, it is definitely noisier than most rotaries but I reduced a lot of it by adjusting some of the slop out with the screw on the rear. I actually prefer that it makes some sound when it is running. Then it is not such an unexpected shock when tattooing an area that the client can not see. I design seems to get its only give from the play in the moving components. That graphite rod really does not seem to flex at all if you ask me. I do not hang a mile of needle out of the tube but I also try not to ride the tube. Just watching the tips of the needles doing their work and adjusting when needed. It weighs next to nothing if you ask me, comparable to any rotary out there. Looking to get a few more done with it in the next week or two and then I might be able to give a more solid review.
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