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Shader 0.25 Safety Cartridges

Shader 0.25 Safety Cartridges

  • Precision & sharpness
  • 304 medical-grade stainless steel
  • Patented Safety Membrane
  • 20/20 guarantee
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The Cheyenne Safety Cartridges are sterile packed and ready to use. The tattoo needle cartridges are available in 20-piece boxes.

The shader tattoo needles are packed not as tight as the liners and can cover a larger surface area. They can pick up more ink and can be used for shading, coloring and blending. All Cheyenne Safety Cartridges contain a patented Safety Membrane, which prevents blood and tattoo ink from entering the tattoo grip and the associated cross-contamination.

Shader 0.25 Safety Cartridges

The Cheyenne Safety Cartridges are sterile packed and ready to use. The tattoo needle cartridges are available in 20-piece boxes.

The shader tattoo needles are packed not as tight as the liners and can cover a larger surface area. They can pick up more ink and can be used for shading, coloring and blending. All Cheyenne Safety Cartridges contain a patented Safety Membrane, which prevents blood and tattoo ink from entering the tattoo grip and the associated cross-contamination.

FAQ - Shader 0.25 Safety Cartridges

What does the yellow ring at the back of the cartridge stand for?

We call it "color cap" and it lets you quickly identify the cartridge group. Yellow stands for "shader"

What is the difference between liner and shader?

The shader tattoo needles are packed not as tight as the liners and can cover a larger surface area.

What are 0.25 mm needles good for?

Thinner needles (#6 or #8 gauge, respectively 0.20 or 0.25 mm) make the ink flow slower so they are a good choice for intricate designs.

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FAQ - Shader 0.25 Safety Cartridges

What does the yellow ring at the back of the cartridge stand for?

We call it "color cap" and it lets you quickly identify the cartridge group. Yellow stands for "shader"

What is the difference between liner and shader?

The shader tattoo needles are packed not as tight as the liners and can cover a larger surface area.

What are 0.25 mm needles good for?

Thinner needles (#6 or #8 gauge, respectively 0.20 or 0.25 mm) make the ink flow slower so they are a good choice for intricate designs.