About EZ Tattoo Supply
Tattoo supplies for real studio workflow
EZ Tattoo Supply helps tattoo artists, apprentices, studios, and PMU-adjacent buyers choose practical tools for lining, shading, color packing, stencil transfer, wireless setup, and everyday studio work.
Founded in 2005, EZ focuses on R&D, production, branding, sales, and support across the Tattoo, PMU, and SMP supply market.
Why EZ exists
Choosing tattoo equipment should not feel like guessing from a spec sheet. A machine, cartridge, stencil product, power setup, and practice surface all affect how the work feels in the hand and shows up in the skin.
EZ Tattoo Supply exists to make those choices more practical. We connect product details to the way artists actually work: stable lines, smoother shading, color packing, wireless guest spot setups, stencil transfer, beginner practice, and long studio sessions.
"That extra torque is no joke. I do not have to go over the same area multiple times anymore, which honestly saves a lot of time."
Customer review for EZ P6What we make and support
EZ products are organized around real tattoo supply decisions, not isolated product specs.
Tattoo machines for different hand speeds and styles
Wireless machines, adjustable stroke machines, pen-style machines, and power accessories for artists moving between fine line work, lining, shading, and color packing.
Needle choices explained by task
Cartridge needles for RL, RS, M1, M1C, and other practical groupings, with guidance around diameter, taper, needle count, saturation, and sterile single-use workflow.
Cleaner transfer before the first line
Stencil printers, stencil paper, and transfer supplies for artists who need clearer placement, repeatable setup, and fewer stencil problems before tattooing starts.
Beginner setups that respect the learning curve
Starter kits, practice skin, and supply bundles built for testing machine behavior, voltage, needle depth, hand speed, and basic workflow before real skin.
Daily supplies for repeated work
Accessories, grips, covers, ink cups, power supplies, aftercare, and studio items that help artists keep a practical workstation ready.
Adjacent supply needs under one roof
PMU and SMP products for buyers who need dedicated supplies while still evaluating compatibility, hygiene, training, and workflow fit carefully.
How we build trust
Artists need tools that feel consistent across repeated work. They also need honest guidance when a setup is not right for their style. EZ helps buyers understand key tradeoffs before they purchase.
- Practical guidance first: We explain workflow criteria first, then recommend products when they fit the task.
- Support after purchase: EZ provides warranty and repair support for eligible machines, power supplies, batteries, and spare parts.
- Global supply experience: EZ supports artists, studios, and business buyers across multiple regions.
Built for the way artists buy supplies
EZ combines product development, supply experience, and customer support across tattoo, PMU, and SMP workflows.
- Compare by workflow: Look at lining, shading, color packing, fine line work, stencil transfer, and wireless setups.
- Choose by compatibility: Match machines, cartridges, grips, power accessories, practice skin, and studio supplies with your setup.
- Ask before you buy: Contact EZ when you need help choosing a machine, cartridge configuration, starter kit, or distributor path.
Find the right EZ path
Different buyers come to EZ for different reasons. Start with the path that matches your work.
Compare tattoo machines by workflow
Look at stroke, drive, voltage range, battery setup, and machine weight in relation to your usual work.
Shop machines Needle buyersChoose cartridges for lining, shading, and packing
Match grouping, diameter, taper, and needle count to the result you need.
Shop cartridges BeginnersBuild a controlled practice setup
Use practice skin, starter kits, and basic supply guidance to test setup before skin work.
Shop kits PartnersBecome an EZ distributor
For wholesale, distributor, and business cooperation inquiries, start with the distributor path.
Distributor infoNeed help choosing the right tattoo supply?
Tell us what you are trying to do: fine line, lining, shading, color packing, stencil transfer, wireless setup, beginner practice, or studio buying. The more specific your workflow is, the better the recommendation can be.