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Round Liner

Baker needles are undoubtedly among the best tattoo needles available on the market.

Combining the highest quality, impeccable welds and extremely strong steel, Baker tattoo needles do not lose their sharpness easily and will stay in perfect condition considerably longer than 90% of tattoo needles.

Many renowned artists work exclusively with Baker needles, for their unrivaled quality and reliability. Don't wait any longer and try the needles used by the best professionals in the trade now!

If you prefer to use needle cartridges, then be sure to take a look at the Baker Cartridges range, premium needle cartridges featuring the same famous Baker needles.

Round Liners are circular groups of needles. Additionally, the needles are grouped into one tip, allowing for precise lining procedures.

Round Liners are the best tattoo needles for… wait for it… lines. These needles can tackle all your stitch, geometry and fine line work. Anything that involves lines (thin or bold) calls for a good round liner or two.

But tattoo liner needles aren't limited to standard round liner options. For example, there are several tight Round Liner configurations that are ideal for any type of delicate line tattoo. In tighter round liner groups, the liner needles are tightly grouped, allowing for ultra-fine lines. Use them for micro tattoos or beautiful illustration work.

Hollow Liners are similar in design to Round Liner tattoo needles. But they are called "hollow" because the center is completely open with no needle in the center of the circular grouping like you would see in a round liner, allowing for better and longer flow of ink, especially for bold lines using longer groupings. big. Many traditional and new school artists rely on hollow liners to produce crisp, clean lines.

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