Choosing the right tattoo machine is an important step in your tattooing journey. As a beginner, the equipment you use can significantly influence your learning and the quality of your work. 

Rotary tattoo machines are often the go-to choice for beginners due being easier to use and more affordable than coil machines

In this blog, we’ll guide you through the best rotary machines for beginners, from low-budget options to mid-budget picks, helping you find the perfect match for your needs and budget.

Why Choose a Rotary Tattoo Machine?

Rotary tattoo machines are beginner-friendly and packed with features that make them ideal for new artists wanting to perfect their techniques. Here’s why they’re a top choice:

  • Ease of Use: Rotary machines are quieter, lighter, and easier to handle compared to traditional coil machines, making them perfect for beginners. You also don’t need to learn how to assemble / disassemble a rotary machine in the same way you do with a coil machine.
  • Versatile for Various Techniques: Whether you’re practicing fine lining, shading, or colour packing, a rotary machine can handle it all. Coil machines tend to be suitable for one technique so if you want to get an all-round learning experience, it can be more affordable to go for a rotary machine.
  • Adjustable Features: Many rotary machines allow you to tweak the stroke length, offering flexibility for different styles.
  • Ergonomic Design: Lightweight and comfortable to hold, rotary machines reduce fatigue during long practice sessions.

Best Low-Budget Rotary Machines for Beginners

We understand that you may be on a tight budget as a beginner tattoo artist just starting on your apprenticeship. That’s why we have provided some of our favourite budget rotary machines to help you, including a couple from Dragonhawk who are known for creating tattoo machines perfect for beginners.

  • Dragonhawk Fold Pro Wireless Pen - This pen-style tattoo machine has some great features that are perfect for beginners. The adjustable stroke length makes it ideal for experimenting with different techniques, including lining, shading and colour packing. It offers wireless or wired connection and provides around 4-6 hours of runtime on a single charge so you can practise tattooing on-the-go and for longer! 
  • Dragonhawk Mast Tour Wireless Pen - The compact and lightweight design ensures beginners can comfortably practise tattooing for longer whilst the fixed 3.5mm stroke length makes it possible to try out different techniques. It’s also perfect for tattooing on-the-go so you can practice wherever and whenever!
  • Peak S1MP Wireless Tattoo Machine - The S1MP was specifically designed for apprentices, featuring a 3.5mm stroke to allow artists the chance to practise various tattooing styles and techniques. It’s also lightweight, offering newer artists precision and control.
  • EZ Evotech Pro Wireless Tattoo Pen - The Evotech Pro features a long-lasting battery with up to 7 hours runtime after around a 2.5 hour charge. The extended battery life and quick recharge make this a reliable option for lengthy practice sessions. It also comes with a 3.5mm fixed stroke length suitable for various tattoo styles and techniques.

Affordable and flexible, these machines are a fantastic starting point for beginners exploring different tattooing techniques.

Best Mid-Budget Rotary Machines for Beginners

The following rotary tattoo machines are perfect for beginners with a slightly higher budget!

  • EZ P3 Pro Turbo Wireless Tattoo Pen - The adjustable stroke feature, ranging from 3.0 mm to 5.0 mm, allows artists to customise strokes and practise different styles and techniques. The wireless connection means artists can tattoo wherever they go!
  • Dragonhawk Mast Racer Wireless Pen - The 4.0 mm stroke length is perfect for practising bold line work and colour packing. Ideal for beginners looking to experiment with bold and vibrant designs. 
  • Peak Solice Pro Wireless Pen - This wireless pen-style machine has been designed with an adjustable stroke length feature. Choose between 2.4 and 4.2 mm and enjoy practising a range of styles and techniques!
  • Equaliser Neutron Rotary Tattoo Machine - This easy-to-use machine has a clear digital display and just three buttons for operating the machine making it ideal for beginners who have never used a tattoo machine before! 

Best High-Budget Rotary Machines for Beginners

For those ready to invest in a premium rotary tattoo machine, high-budget options offer quality and advanced features. These machines are ideal for beginners who want to start with the best tools. 

  • Prime X Critical Pen Machine - The Prime X Critical Pen Machine delivers consistent power and precision. You can choose between a 3.5mm stroke length which is ideal for artists wanting to perfect their black and grey designs, or a 4.2mm stroke length which is great for artists wanting to practise bold line work and colour packing. 
  • Sunskin Concept Wireless Tattoo Pen V2 - This pen-style tattoo machine has a wireless connection providing flexibility to new artists, allowing you to practise tattooing on-the-go. The machine is lightweight and easy to handle so great for longer practice sessions!
  • FK Irons ONE Wireless Tattoo Machine - The FK Irons ONE has been designed to provide greater control, comfort and precision to tattoo artists focused on fine detailing with its chunky grip. The grip has an ergonomic shape with larger grooves to prevent rolling during practice sessions!  

Final Considerations When Choosing a Rotary Tattoo Machine

For beginners, low or mid-budget machines with simple controls and versatility are best. They allow you to practice various techniques without overwhelming complexity.

You should also choose a machine that allows you to practice a range of techniques, whether it’s bold lines, soft shading, or intricate details. Machines with adjustable stroke lengths offer greater flexibility.

Investing in the best rotary machine as a beginner is essential for building confidence as a beginner tattoo artist. Explore our range of tattoo machines and find the one that aligns with your style, budget, and goals. 

Remember, every great tattoo artist starts with the right tools—so choose wisely and practice with passion!