Tattoo Shop Reviews Inkjecta Eclipse Tattoo Machine | Review, Setup & Unboxing



We unbox, set-up and review the Inkjecta Eclipse tattoo machine and talk you through its features.

The Inkjecta Eclipse is a rotary designed for use with standard tattoo needles. It features a billet alloy construction and a custom nanotechnology motor, which ensures a very smooth performance.

The Eclipse has a distinctive look that sets it apart from Inkjecta’s range of Flite Nano rotary machines. It also comes installed with a 3.25 mm chrome cam, which is interchangeable, allowing tattoo artists to choose their stroke length.

This machine operates using a broad voltage range from 4.5 to 18 V. It also features a twin-spring vice grip lock, needle bar stabiliser with adjustable give, flex pin system with rigid and medium adjustment options, and a handmade, medical-grade slide.

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Hey guys, it’s Liam from Killer Ink, and today I’m going to be showing you the Inkjecta Eclipse.

The Eclipse is Inkjecta’s latest follow-up to its popular Flite Nano machines, so let’s take a closer look…

The Inkjecta Eclipse is a rotary machine designed for use with standard tattoo needles.

Just like the Flite Nano Elite and Limited Edition models before it, the Eclipse features a billet alloy construction – typically used in the aerospace industry.

Powering the machine is a custom nanotechnology motor, which ensures a very smooth performance. This is reinforced and protected by an injection-moulded fibre motor housing.

As you can see the Eclipse has a distinctive look that sets it apart from Inkjecta’s flagship range of Flite Nano rotary machines.

It also comes installed with a 3.25 millimetre chrome cam, which is interchangeable, allowing artists to choose their stroke length. In addition, the Inkjecta Eclipse is able to push up to a 45 magnum with ease.

This machine operates using a broad voltage range from 4.5 to 18 volts. It also features a twin-spring vice grip lock, needle bar stabiliser with adjustable give, flex pin system with rigid and medium adjustment options, and a handmade, medical-grade slide.

If you want to change the flex pins, you’ll need to get yourself a cross head screwdriver, which isn’t in the box. However, Inkjecta has included all of the required hex keys that you may need for your machine, along with some Inox lubricant.

Manufactured in Australia, the Eclipse is definitely a worthy successor to the acclaimed Inkjecta Flite Nano machines.

The Inkjecta Eclipse is available in two colours: Black & Blue and Black & Silver. Both can be ordered from Killer Ink via the link in the description below.

So what do you think of Inkjecta’s latest Eclipse machine? Will it be your next rotary? Let us know in the comments below, and don’t forget to hit that like button and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

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