Are all the wireless tattoo machines in this collection truly cordless?
Almost all of them, yes. The vast majority run on rechargeable battery packs — the FK Irons Flux Max, Cheyenne Sol Nova Unlimited, Critical Torque, and the full Dragonhawk Mast series are all fully cordless tattoo machines. A small number of products in this collection are tagged as wireless but are actually corded — the Mast Tour Pro and Vlad Blad Ultron Pen 2 are examples. Always check the product page to confirm before ordering.
How long does the battery last on a wireless tattoo machine?
It depends on the machine. The Dragonhawk Mast Lancer and Mast Fold Pro (1500 mAh) run 6–8 hours on a single charge — enough for a full day of tattooing. The Cheyenne Sol Nova Unlimited 2 and FK Irons Flux Max with dual PowerBolt 2.0 are built for back-to-back sessions. Machines like the Microbeau Flux Mini and Bellar Air use removable battery packs, so Canadian artists who work long days can hot-swap batteries mid-session without stopping to recharge.
What is the most affordable wireless tattoo machine you carry?
The Dragonhawk Mast Tour Wireless at CA$109.95 is our most accessible cordless tattoo machine. The EZ Filter X30 (from CA$169.95) and EZ EvoTech S (CA$199.95) are also popular entry-level wireless tattoo machines — both fully battery-powered and compatible with standard cartridge needles right out of the box.
Which wireless tattoo machine is best for PMU?
The Cheyenne Sol Nova Unlimited (2.5mm) and Sol Nova Unlimited 2 are the most popular wireless PMU machines we carry in Canada. The Bishop PMU Pen, Bishop PMU Wand, EZ Lola Air Pro, and Dragonhawk Mast Archer S are all built specifically for brow, lip, and eyeliner procedures. For scalp micropigmentation, the Microbeau Apollo SMP is a purpose-built cordless SMP machine.
What stroke length should I choose for a wireless tattoo machine?
Short strokes (2.5mm) like on the Cheyenne Sol Nova 2.5 are best for delicate PMU and fine linework. Medium strokes (3.0mm–3.5mm) on the EZ EvoTech S, Mast Archer, and most Dragonhawk battery-powered machines are the most versatile for everyday tattooing. Long strokes (4.0mm–4.5mm) on the Critical Torque, FK Irons Flux Max, and Cheyenne Sol Nova Unlimited 2 handle colour packing and heavy shading. If you want one cordless machine that covers everything, the EZ P3 Pro, Mast Fold Pro, and Filter X30 all have adjustable stroke lengths.
Are wireless tattoo machines compatible with standard cartridge needles?
Yes — every rechargeable tattoo machine in this collection works with standard cartridge needles from any brand. No proprietary needles, no adapters. Whether you're running Cheyenne, FK Irons, or a Dragonhawk Mast machine, you can use whatever cartridges you already stock. This applies to both tattoo and PMU cartridge formats.
What is the most premium wireless tattoo machine you carry?
The Vlad Blad Avenger 3 Pro at CA$2,199.95 is our highest-end cordless machine — it functions as 6 machines in one with switchable stroke in under 7 seconds. The Cobra Wireless (CA$1,749.95), FK Irons Flux Max (from CA$1,258.95), ACUS M1 (CA$1,444.95), and Cheyenne Sol Nova Unlimited 2 (CA$1,229.95) are all professional-grade battery-powered tattoo machines that working artists across Canada rely on daily.