The Darx Tattoo Pen Kit makes tattooing a breeze — especially for first-timers. A pen-like design gives you precise control for smooth lines and clean shading, so you can create a beautiful design fast.
The Darx works with an RCA cord or a wireless battery, ready for long tattoo sessions without overheating. The coreless motor produces clean, high-quality output whichever way you power it.
RCA cord connection included, wireless battery compatible and runs cool through long sessions.
The advanced adjustable grip lets new artists work longer and respond with far more control than a typical beginner machine.
Lightweight construction means less hand fatigue, so you can keep refining your design. Ergonomic, balanced pen-style body, comfortable grip for extended work and adapts to any artistic movement
The kit includes maintenance items so you can quickly clean and care for your pen — and spend more time perfecting your craft instead of fussing with your gear.
With a range of built-in safety features, you can create with confidence. Quick cleaning & upkeep tools. Great value for the money.
| Stroke | 3.0 mm |
| Needle Protrusion | 3.5 mm |
| Connection | RCA cord (wireless battery compatible) |
| Start Voltage | 5.5 V |
| Operating Voltage | 7 – 11 V |
| Max Voltage | 11 V |
| RPM Range | 3,500 – 9,500 rpm (high torque) |
| Length | 118 mm |
| Width | 28 mm |
| Body | CNC-machined aircraft-grade aluminum alloy |

Yes, an RCA cord is included in the kit and can be used to plug the machine into a power supply when needed.
It will last 3-6 hours
Yes, you can! You just have to twist the lower half and, even though you may feel that it is unscrewing the machine, we promise that it still works as it should!
Simply insert the cartridge into the designated spot and then rotate 45° clockwise to lock it. Tug on the cartridge to test its stability before using. If it doesn’t budge or come out of the machine altogether, then you're good to go!
When doing line work, best practices indicate that you should run your machine at 7.5-8.5 Volts. When shading, 8-10 Volts is what most artists prefer.
For a good start in your tattoo career, your professional supplies should always include a range of needles, colored and monochromatic inks, multiple pen machines, stencil products, disposable products (such as gloves, ink cups, wraps/bandages) and a power supply. The right tattooing equipment can get you quickly started on your journey to creating beautiful works that will be sure to please your clientele.
Yes, but just the grip part only. Keep in mind the heat should not be more than 249.8 F and 2 bars pressure only. Please remove it from the driver part and the motor when for autoclave.
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