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Which Tufting Gun Is Right for You? AK-I vs. AK-V Compared

One of the most common questions we hear at Atelier Fleck: "Which tufting gun should I buy?"

Totally understandable. There are different models, different techniques, different price points – and online you'll find fans and critics for every option.

We use both machines every single day. Here's our honest take.

First: What's the Difference Between Cut Pile and Loop Pile?

Before comparing the machines, you need to make one fundamental choice: which technique do you want to use?

  • Cut Pile: The yarn is cut as you tuft. The result is a soft, fluffy rug – like a classic high-pile carpet. Very popular, very photogenic.
  • Loop Pile: The yarn stays as a loop. The result is more structured, more durable, and has a different aesthetic – closer to a bouclé rug.

Most beginners start with Cut Pile – it's easier to control and delivers great results immediately.

The AK-I: The Beginner's Choice

The AK-I is our most recommended machine for anyone new to tufting. Here's why:

What the AK-I does well:

  • Beginner-friendly: It forgives mistakes. Too fast, too slow, slightly off-angle – the AK-I still produces clean results.
  • Lightweight: Comfortable to hold, even during longer tufting sessions.
  • Reliable: Minimal jamming, minimal issues – it just works.
  • Lower entry price: Perfect if you want to test whether tufting is your thing before committing to a bigger investment.

Where the AK-I has limits:

  • Cut Pile only – Loop Pile is not possible
  • Very fine or very thick yarn can cause issues
  • Eventually limiting for professional or very large-scale projects

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The AK-V: The All-Rounder

The AK-V is an upgrade in every way. It can do both Cut Pile and Loop Pile – making it the most flexible machine in our range.

What the AK-V does well:

  • Two techniques in one: Switch between Cut Pile and Loop Pile – ideal if you want to explore both looks.
  • More precise: Stitches are more consistent, control is better.
  • Wider yarn compatibility: Handles a broader range of yarn weights without issues.
  • Built to last: Designed for regular, intensive use.

Where the AK-V falls short:

  • Slightly heavier than the AK-I
  • Higher purchase price
  • Needs a little more getting used to for complete beginners

👉 Shop the AK-V

Head-to-Head Comparison

AK-I AK-V
Technique Cut Pile Cut Pile + Loop Pile
Weight Lighter Slightly heavier
Beginner-friendly ✅ Excellent ✅ Good
Flexibility Limited High
For large projects Limited ✅ Yes
Price Lower Higher

Our Recommendation

Just starting with tufting? → Go with the AK-I. It's perfect for learning the technique, delivers great results, and is easier on the budget.

Already know tufting is your thing? → Invest directly in the AK-V. The flexibility and quality pay off long-term – and you won't need to upgrade three months in.

Want to work professionally or run a studio? → Also the AK-V, without question.

What About Other Models?

There are other tufting guns on the market – cheaper, more expensive, different specs. Our honest opinion: for the European market, the AK-I and AK-V are the most reliable and best-supported options. Spare parts are available, the community is large, and we know both machines inside out.

With cheap no-name guns, many people save money upfront – and then buy again anyway. You probably know how that goes.

Bottom Line

Both machines are good. The choice depends on your level and your goals.

If you're unsure – just reach out. We're happy to help you make the right call.

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This article was written by the Tuftsupplies team in Vienna – we work with both machines daily and know their strengths and weaknesses from real experience.

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