It's not easy to get good tattoo equipment. The problem with finding it  is the same one that haunts any professional occupation: there are a  limited number of suppliers out there, and one really needs access to  good information about their products before one feels safe buying them.  Hurrah for the Internet, then, whose original incarnation as a source  of free data on anything and everything is still going strong when it  comes to purchasing advanced kit from the right people.
The great thing about the Internet is that one can research what makes  good tattoo equipment before one even starts looking for the actual  things one needs to buy. That means one can get on to tattoo supply  sites armed with a foreknowledge of the kinds of things one needs to  look for, if one is to get hold of the right stuff at the right price.  One can also compare prices across the better sites to get a real idea  of the going rate for, say, a needle cluster or a set of swabs.
Tattooing, of course, is a delicate procedure. It's pretty much a  medical undertaking, requiring disinfectant, clean kit, needles - when  one performs a tattooing one is, to some extent, operating on the  client's skin. In today's happy age, getting excellent tattoo equipment  from a reputable site is of paramount, indeed unavoidable, importance.  Failure to research the right kit from the right places can result in a  lot more than just poor quality stuff - it could mean damaging a  customer in some way. And that's not something any business can really  survive.
Example: what's the European standard for tattoo ink pigment? Anyone  who doesn't know, needs to know, if they're not wanting to find  themselves injecting (remember, tattoos involve injecting ink  subcutaneously) inferior and possibly unsafe products into their  clients. A good site will clearly show that its tattoo equipment is not  only safe for use but conforms to any area-specific standards for the  product in question.
There's an extra benefit in online shopping  that regular (i.e. high street) purchases aren't covered by. UK law on  e-commerce is so strict that very few sites (certainly no obviously  reputable sites) dare to try and get around it. One of the most solidly  enforced e commerce laws of all relates to the return period and reason  for return given for any product sourced and bought online. Offline,  companies can refuse returns of non-faulty products on the understanding  that the customer must have seen the thing before he or she bought it.  Whereas a person buying tattoo equipment online can send the stuff back,  no questions asked, for a full refund - because he or she could never  have actually handled the item in question before it was sold.
That means that suspect gear, by which one implies tattoo kit that  appears to be unsafe or less than totally trustworthy, can be sent back,  if bought online, with no quibbles or queries. And that means that  tattoo gear sites are far less likely to stock or sell dodgy items in  the first place.
Buying specialty items requires knowledge as well  as availability. Getting those items of tattoo equipment online means a  person can find the knowledge before they buy the gear. And that means  safer purchasing - and safer kit.





