How to pick a good electric nail drill

Posted by freemexy on August 1st, 2019

How to pick a good electric nail drill

1. Rotational speed

If you plan to use the drill mainly on natural nails, a model that goes up to 15,000 RPM is usually sufficient. However, if you plan to use it for acrylic nails or both natural and acrylic nails, opt for a drill that can handle at least 25,000 RPM.
2. Bit heads
Nail drill Bits come in a variety of materials, shapes, sizes, and grits. There are different uses and purposes for every bit.nail drill on natural nails
3. Lightweight handpiece
If it’s too heavy you won’t be able to work fast and it won’t feel comfortable. Hands and wrists will hurt after a long working day with such handpiece.
4. Low noise, Low vibration, Low heat
Noise level, Vibration level, and Heat level, those factors will not only affect the use of feeling but also affect the accuracy of your work and the dills’ lifetime.
6. Forward / reverse mode
For manicures and refills, you will need to work forward and reverse. It allows you to work in different directions without holding your or client's hand in a twisted position.
8. Warranty
MelodySusie offers a 6-month unlimited warranty from the purchase date and you can extend the warranty to one year by register and comment your order ID. If encounter any problem while using our nail drill, kindly contact us first.
Nail drills can be used to shape and buff the nails. They can also be used to remove dead skins and cut cuticles, as well as remove calluses and ingrown nails.

You may also decide to buy an electric nail drill or a rechargeable one when choosing the best nail drill that you can use to do a perfect manicure for you. To narrow down the options for you, We have prepared a list of the most commonly purchased nail drills in the market. Pick one according to your preference.

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