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Dragonhawk X2 Wireless Tattoo Kit – Beginner-Friendly & Surprisingly Professional
I bought the Dragonhawk X2 Wireless Tattoo Machine Guns Full Kit out of curiosity and the need to start learning tattooing without investing a fortune upfront. What pulled me in was the sleek rotary pen design, the full set of accessories (including power supply, inks, and needles), and the number of glowing reviews from beginners like me. Honestly, I expected average quality, but I was pleasantly surprised.
First impression & use: The pen feels ergonomic in hand — not too light, not too bulky. The battery lasts several hours (easily up to 5), and the machine maintains stable output even during extended sessions. As someone just starting out, the ease of control and wireless freedom made a big difference in my practice.
Pros:
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Complete kit with decent ink and cartridges
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Long-lasting battery and smooth rotary motion
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Great for line work and shading
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Quiet and vibration-free motor
Cons:
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Ink quality isn’t great for professional results
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Needles are basic — good for beginners but not ideal for pros
US price comparison: A similar beginner kit in the US runs $180–$220. I paid about half that on AliExpress, including shipping.
Expectation match: Exceeded. The build quality and user-friendliness were better than expected. Great starter set.
US $63.38
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Dragonhawk A1 Complete Tattoo Kit – Perfect for Entry-Level Artists
The Dragonhawk A1 Wireless Tattoo Machine Set appealed to me because it included two battery options, a sturdy travel case, and an overall “serious beginner” vibe. I wanted something I could grow into as I practiced more.
Experience using it: The A1 pen is slightly heavier than the X2 but delivers more consistent performance, especially with fine lines. The wireless batteries are reliable, and the device stays cool even after 3-4 hours of work. Switching needles is easy, and the overall setup time is quick.
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Two rechargeable batteries
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Quiet motor with minimal hand fatigue
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Impressive build quality
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Professional-grade packaging
Cons:
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A little on the heavier side
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Ink in the kit is not top-tier
US price comparison: Stateside, a similar setup would be $250+. I snagged this for under $130.
Expectation match: Surpassed. I didn’t expect this level of polish and performance in a beginner kit.
US $40.23
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Dragonhawk H3 PMU Tattoo Pen – Ideal for Eyebrows and Lips
I bought the Dragonhawk H3 Wireless Tattoo Machine for Permanent Makeup to experiment with cosmetic tattooing — mainly brows and lips. The main attraction was the precision rotary pen and gentle stroke designed for PMU work.
Using it felt surprisingly intuitive. It’s lighter than the others and extremely quiet. The stroke length is shorter, which is perfect for soft shading on sensitive areas like lips and brows. Battery performance was solid — around 4 hours per full charge.
Pros:
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Lightweight and ultra-precise
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Low vibration, perfect for PMU
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Easy to hold for longer sessions
Cons:
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Doesn’t come with practice skin
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Not powerful enough for regular body tattoos
US price comparison: PMU-specific pens in the US are expensive — typically $200+. This one was under $90.
Expectation match: Definitely met. It’s a solid entry into PMU without the high cost.
US $50.3
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Dragonhawk X2 Tattoo Pen (No Kit) – High Battery Capacity, Solid Feel
This Dragonhawk X2 Wireless Tattoo Pen (Battery Only) was bought as a second machine to alternate during longer practice sessions. What got me was the 1900mAh battery capacity and the smooth rotary motor people kept raving about.
It delivered exactly that. Very quiet, consistent power, and better battery life than the full kit version (around 6 hours). I paired it with some premium cartridges and loved the performance during line and shading tests.
Pros:
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Long battery life (true 6+ hrs)
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Lightweight and ergonomic
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Easy voltage adjustment
Cons:
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Doesn’t include accessories (you’ll need cartridges/inks separately)
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Pricey compared to bundled kits
US price comparison: A pen like this would cost around $160–$200. This one was under $100, so good value.
Expectation match: Met and even exceeded. It performs like a mid-range pro machine.
US $58.17
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Dragonhawk H3 PMU Pen – Duplicate Model, Slight Variation
I mistakenly ordered a second Dragonhawk H3 PMU Tattoo Pen, thinking it was a different model. Turns out, it’s nearly identical to the previous H3 version — same design, same battery, same PMU focus.
Still, no regrets. I now have one dedicated to lips and one for brows. The consistency between the two is actually a bonus.
Pros:
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Great for precise cosmetic work
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Easy to control, even for beginners
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Decent battery life for PMU sessions
Cons:
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Doesn’t add anything new if you already have the first H3
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Battery could charge faster
US price comparison: Same story — U.S. PMU pens with these specs would cost 2x as much.
Expectation match: Yes, but felt redundant due to similar specs.
US $42.61
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Dragonhawk X20 Cartridge Tattoo Pen – Best Display, Pro Feel
The Dragonhawk X20 Wireless Cartridge Tattoo Pen instantly caught my eye because of the LED voltage display — something you usually only see in high-end pro machines. The battery capacity (1500mAh) seemed solid, and the reviews said it performed great for precision work.
In use, the digital display is a huge plus. It allows for super fine-tuned adjustments, and the pen’s motor is impressively quiet and stable. Great for detail work, especially with 3RL and 5RL cartridges.
Pros:
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Accurate LED display for voltage
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Smooth and stable for long sessions
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Premium feel in hand
Cons:
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Battery life isn’t as long as X2
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Slightly bulky for smaller hands
US price comparison: Machines with a digital display typically start at $220+. I got this one for just under $110.
Expectation match: Definitely surpassed. This one felt like a serious pro tool.
US $36.78
Overall Impression
I went into this AliExpress haul with low expectations, figuring I’d get low- to mid-tier gear for practice use. But honestly, these Dragonhawk tattoo machines surprised me across the board. The build quality, wireless functionality, and thoughtful design features (especially on the X20) made these purchases more than worth it.
Would I recommend them? Absolutely — especially for beginners looking for affordable gear without compromising too much on performance.
Would I order again? Already thinking about trying more from Dragonhawk. The prices are great, delivery took about 10–14 days to the US, and everything arrived well packaged. Consider me impressed.







