I own 2 of these machines but the one with the 4,4.5 and 5 stroke it’s the 32 version. there is also a smaller stroke version think it’s the 28 it has 2.5,3 and 3.5 stroke so when you buy the disposable grips you have to make sure they fit the version you have . I use the 4.5 stroke to colour pack and it makes light work of it. I own a lot of high end machines but this by far is one of the best machines I have ever used . Make sure to put a tear drop size of lubricant on the end of the drive bar like you would with the bishop wands as sometimes the drive bars are not lubricated from new. The batteries that come in the kits are also excellent they last a long time. Plus the machine can be cleaned really easily . Great review as always 🔥🔥🔥
@@darkmagician3720 thank you for all the info, I may buy the other two, I like this one so much! And they’re so affordable you buy 3 for less than the cost of a mid range machine!
You cant go wrong with the other versions of this machine or the batteries that come in the kits I have the 2 battery pack kit and I used the smaller battery and packed colour for 3 and half hours on 8 volts and only used 1 bar on the battery. I also like using rca but my studio is small and battery packs help me move around more freely (because I’m always running over my rca cord with my chair wheels lol.) The torped is basically a budget version of the bishops wands but it does the same job and if it breaks it can easily be replaced without breaking the bank. I love my wand packer but since buying the torped I haven’t used my bishop and I got another torped I was so impressed with it. I know of artists that have used this machine for over a year as a daily driver and say it gets better with age and is still pushing ink no problem. Ambition also has great customer service I found them most helpful . 👍😀
Hey so I recently started checking some things out from Temu since I’m currently only tattooing fake skin and the Poseidon machines look enticing. I was hoping you could review it since you already saved me from buying the x net machine. I also got the year of the dragon mast fold pro machine after watching your review on it.
Just from looking at it and the price I would say no to the Poseidon on Temu, looks like very gimmicky machine. If you want to add to your collection I highly reccomend this Ambition Torped, it pairs perfectly with the Fold Pro, you won't need any other machine. The Yilong F8 is the other machine I would recommend if any, it is my back up machine.
@@FloatyTattoothat's interesting. The Torped that's one size smaller has the worst vibration issue with the 5mm cam. Might give this bigger machine a run.
Looks very nice for a "cheap" machine, I'm curious about stippling with it for 3rl shading, as 5.5 is very big, dots will supposedly be saturated and well spaced even at 4/5v. If the machine can run at such low voltage properly
In this video it is the Grid Destroyer, but that is my back up I use for videos mostly. My prefered power supply is the MusoToku Machete Mk.2 powered by a battery, you can find them in my review of the MustoToku: ruclips.net/video/drYizXGxyDE/видео.html
Hola baby, estaba pensando comprarla para hacer bold lines tradicional pero vi que dice que tiene un torque de 150 y acaban de sacar una maquina que se llama Soldier270 con torque de 270 🤔 asi que ahora creo que ire por esa aunque cuesta el doble
Recomiéndame una máquina de -200$ para hacer líneas gruesas please , siempre usé máquinas de bobinas y estoy frustrada con la poca fuerza que tienen las pen 🙄😤
Honestly, I don't know how they sent you that machine for testing, because you probably insulted them with xnet bestia review 😂😂. Because the Xnet and Ambition are the same company, and 99% of the inside parts are identical, so it's more/less all the same shit. They all have the same chinese brushless motor 12V/10.000 rpm, no matter if the stroke is 2.0 or 5.5mm. Also did you use the same liner cartridge brand on both machine, because im not sure how the xnet didn't satisfy and Ambition did .
That might be why they didn't send me one when I asked, I paid for this myself. I did not know they are the same company, the motors performed very differently between those machines. This machine performs as well or better than my Bishop Liner. I'm not sure what makes the difference but the motor or cam system in the Xnet couldn't even push a 3RL properly. This thing blasts in 14RL no problem. I'll open up the Xnet and see if it is the same motor.
I own 2 of these machines but the one with the 4,4.5 and 5 stroke it’s the 32 version. there is also a smaller stroke version think it’s the 28 it has 2.5,3 and 3.5 stroke so when you buy the disposable grips you have to make sure they fit the version you have . I use the 4.5 stroke to colour pack and it makes light work of it. I own a lot of high end machines but this by far is one of the best machines I have ever used . Make sure to put a tear drop size of lubricant on the end of the drive bar like you would with the bishop wands as sometimes the drive bars are not lubricated from new. The batteries that come in the kits are also excellent they last a long time. Plus the machine can be cleaned really easily . Great review as always 🔥🔥🔥
@@darkmagician3720 thank you for all the info, I may buy the other two, I like this one so much! And they’re so affordable you buy 3 for less than the cost of a mid range machine!
You cant go wrong with the other versions of this machine or the batteries that come in the kits I have the 2 battery pack kit and I used the smaller battery and packed colour for 3 and half hours on 8 volts and only used 1 bar on the battery. I also like using rca but my studio is small and battery packs help me move around more freely (because I’m always running over my rca cord with my chair wheels lol.) The torped is basically a budget version of the bishops wands but it does the same job and if it breaks it can easily be replaced without breaking the bank. I love my wand packer but since buying the torped I haven’t used my bishop and I got another torped I was so impressed with it. I know of artists that have used this machine for over a year as a daily driver and say it gets better with age and is still pushing ink no problem. Ambition also has great customer service I found them most helpful . 👍😀
Very informative, thank you.
I think I found my new machine LOL! I have the gold 4.5 stroke and it became my main liner.
You'll definitely like the 5.5 for those larger needles.
If you’re just starting out running anything over a 4 is risky. 50 is already a meat grinder but 55 is wild work.
It is a beast of a machine, I know what you mean! It has it's uses if you know what you are doing.
Hey so I recently started checking some things out from Temu since I’m currently only tattooing fake skin and the Poseidon machines look enticing. I was hoping you could review it since you already saved me from buying the x net machine. I also got the year of the dragon mast fold pro machine after watching your review on it.
Just from looking at it and the price I would say no to the Poseidon on Temu, looks like very gimmicky machine. If you want to add to your collection I highly reccomend this Ambition Torped, it pairs perfectly with the Fold Pro, you won't need any other machine. The Yilong F8 is the other machine I would recommend if any, it is my back up machine.
@@FloatyTattoo ok forsure thanks for the recommendation!
How is the vibration with the 5.5mm?
@@richardsalazar9738 virtually no vibration, it runs just as smooth as my Bishop Liner
@@FloatyTattoothat's interesting. The Torped that's one size smaller has the worst vibration issue with the 5mm cam. Might give this bigger machine a run.
First to the party! Nice too strange an funny I was just looking at this machine 5 min ago
Very cool!
Looks very nice for a "cheap" machine, I'm curious about stippling with it for 3rl shading, as 5.5 is very big, dots will supposedly be saturated and well spaced even at 4/5v. If the machine can run at such low voltage properly
whats the name of ur wireless power supply
In this video it is the Grid Destroyer, but that is my back up I use for videos mostly. My prefered power supply is the MusoToku Machete Mk.2 powered by a battery, you can find them in my review of the MustoToku: ruclips.net/video/drYizXGxyDE/видео.html
Hola baby, estaba pensando comprarla para hacer bold lines tradicional pero vi que dice que tiene un torque de 150 y acaban de sacar una maquina que se llama Soldier270 con torque de 270 🤔 asi que ahora creo que ire por esa aunque cuesta el doble
Recomiéndame una máquina de -200$ para hacer líneas gruesas please , siempre usé máquinas de bobinas y estoy frustrada con la poca fuerza que tienen las pen 🙄😤
Esta maquina aunque tenga 150 de torque..te va poder complacer con linear 9rs facil. Con el stroke de 4.5
Tor p'd?
3:39 thats what she said🙀
Honestly, I don't know how they sent you that machine for testing, because you probably insulted them with xnet bestia review 😂😂. Because the Xnet and Ambition are the same company, and 99% of the inside parts are identical, so it's more/less all the same shit. They all have the same chinese brushless motor 12V/10.000 rpm, no matter if the stroke is 2.0 or 5.5mm. Also did you use the same liner cartridge brand on both machine, because im not sure how the xnet didn't satisfy and Ambition did .
That might be why they didn't send me one when I asked, I paid for this myself. I did not know they are the same company, the motors performed very differently between those machines. This machine performs as well or better than my Bishop Liner. I'm not sure what makes the difference but the motor or cam system in the Xnet couldn't even push a 3RL properly. This thing blasts in 14RL no problem. I'll open up the Xnet and see if it is the same motor.