Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite Tattoo Machine | Review, Setup & Unboxing

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We unbox, set-up and review the Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite tattoo machine and talk you through its features.

The Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite takes everything that tattoo artists love about the standard Flite Nano machines and adds a few nifty innovations.

As its name suggests, the Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite is incredibly lightweight and weighs in at only 45 g (including all attachments), making it the lightest tattoo machine around!

The frame of the Flite Nano Ultra Lite and the newly-developed needle bar are made of injection-moulded carbon fibre, which helps with the weight reduction.

As with the other Inkjecta Flite Nano models, the Ultra Lite version is powered by a custom nanotechnology motor that offers no start-up delay when starting the machine. Also features an RCA connection.

The Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite is a complete all-rounder and suitable for all tattooing styles.

Compatible with all Inkjecta Flite Nano accessories, such as bumpers, caps and excenters.

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You can order the Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite from Killer Ink Tattoo here: https://www.killerinktattoo.co.uk/tattoo-machines/inkjecta

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Hey guys, Liam from Killer Ink here, and today I’m going to be showing you the Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite.

The Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite takes everything that tattoo artists love about the standard Flite Nano machines and adds a few nifty innovations.

So let’s take a closer look…

As its name suggests, the Flite Nano Ultra Lite is incredible lightweight and tops the scales at only 45 grams – and that includes all attachments. This makes this rotary the lightest tattoo machine around!

The frame of Inkjecta’s Ultra Lite machine and the newly-developed needle bar are made of injection-moulded carbon fibre, which helps with the weight reduction.

The Flite Nano Ultra Lite features an RCA connection here, as well as an LED light to indicate full function of your cable and power supply. It also comes pre-installed with a 3.25 millimetre excenter.

As with the other Inkjecta Flite Nano models, the Ultra Lite version is powered by a custom nanotechnology motor that offers no start-up delay when starting the machine.

Alongside the machine and carbon fibre needle bar, the box includes a semi-rigid needle bar, plus soft, medium and hard torsion bars.

The Ultra Lite is also compatible with all Inkjecta Flite Nano accessories, such as bumpers, caps and excenters, which means you can easily exchange them to suit your needs and preferences.

The Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite is a complete all-rounder and suitable for all tattooing styles, making it a worthy addition to the acclaimed Flite Nano range.

The Flite Nano Ultra Lite is available in two colours: Blue Tongue and Complete Carbon, both of which can be ordered from Killer Ink via the link in the description below.

So now that you’ve seen the Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite, what do you think? Will you be adding it to your rotary arsenal? Make sure to 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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