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For those who are beginners,
we recommend the Nail Dill 35000 RPM 65W - Renhe119
Torque: 2.8N.cm
Output:65W
Max speed: 35000 rpm
speed control: speed button or ON/OFF foot pedal
Rotating direction: support left & right running direction
Safety system: Automatic stop system for overload
For those users who have mastered the basic skills
Recommend Renhe315
Compared to the renhe119, the Renhe315 handpiece has a quick brake function.
For the professional nail technician or salon worker, Recommend
Feature:
Motor type: brushless micromotor
Max speed: 35000 rpm
Battery support: rechargeable and 20+ hours running by 3 hours charging
Rotating direction: support left & right running direction
Safety system: Automatic stop system for overload
warranty: 12 months
Remark: The service life of the brushless motor is 10 times that of the carbon brush, and it would be low noise and low heat.
and has been OEM for many brands around the world for 14 years, exporting to 43 countries. With mature Korean production technology, the machine uses imported bearings from NSK in Japan. It occupies an area of over 2,000 square feet and has a monthly production capacity of over 10,000 units. Self-developed 21 models of products, all products have passed CE, ROSH, FCC, and ISO9001 related certification tests.
If you are a nail technician who is serious about their craft and wants to be able to provide the very best service to their clients, then it is essential that you have the right tools. A good quality nail drill with a speed of 35,000 RPM or higher is an absolute must.
When you use an electric nail drill with a high RPM, your work will go much faster than if you were using one with a lower RPM. Faster work means more time for clients, which means more money in your pocket.
Faster Work Means Less Fatigue
It isn't just your wallet that will benefit from using an electric nail drill at 35,000 RPM or higher. Your hands won't get so tired either! When you're working on manicures and pedicures all day long.
When you use a nail drill at a high speed, you will be applying more force to the nail itself. This means that if you do not have a good technique, it is possible that you could damage your nails. The higher speed also means that there is more torque in the system, which can lead to issues with the motor itself. These issues can result in your drill being unusable after just a few uses.
Nail drills with a lower RPM usually cost less but are much slower and only meant for light use. You can't do professional manicures and pedicures with these nail drills because they just don't have enough power for heavy-duty use.
The retail price on the market, depending on the brand and configuration, lies between US$46 and US$439. The cheaper brands will sell for less than $100, while the world's leading brands such as NSK, Saeshin, Urawa etc. will retail for $300 or more. The higher prices also mean more durable bearings, more stable operation, and more comfortable use.
What is a Russian manicure?
A Russian manicure is a technique that uses an electronic file to gently remove the excess skin and dead cuticle around your nail bed. Due to the use of the electronic file, the technique is also sometimes just called an “E-File” manicure
How do you grind thick toenails?
Use gentle pressure and grind it thinner until it is the normal thickness or starts to get warm. If it gets warm, stop and then do a little more later or the following day. Continue grinding a little each day until the nail is of normal thickness.
Can you use a Dremel on fingernails?
The Dremel cuts manicuring time down substantially, so much so that I now look forward to doing my nails. The kit contains everything you need to complete silk or fiberglass nails. It is so simple and easy. If I can do it, anyone can do it.
Why does my nail drill burn?
The burning sensation comes from the friction of the bit on the nail. Be sure you're not using it in a back-and-forth motion, but are going in one direction and lifting the bit off the nail at the end of the stroke and returning to the side of the nail you began on.
Can you use an electric nail file on natural nails?
You never want to use the e-file on the natural nail. The natural nail should only be filed with a light hand and 180-grit file or higher."
Do you have to use sanding bands for nail drills?
That is one of the reasons why sanding bands are one-use-only paper bits, so you have to change a sanding band after every client. The sanding bands are commonly used for surface work, removing gels, and pedicures. They come in various grits: coarse, medium, and fine
Are nail drills safe?
However, because of the potential for damaging the natural nail, most instructors advise against using drills on natural nails, and all say carbide burs should not be used on the natural nail.
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