Electric Nail Drill Professional: 45000RPM Rechargeable Nail File with Bits & Base for Acrylic Gel Nails, Professional Nail Drill Manicure Pedicure Polishing Shape Tools for Home Salon
Original price was: $24.99.$22.99Current price is: $22.99.
Price: $24.99 - $22.99
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Product Description
Package Dimensions : 11.54 x 7.17 x 2.56 inches; 1.39 Pounds
Manufacturer : SELBATON
ASIN : B0DYF35FHJ
Country of Origin : China
Best Sellers Rank: #100,724 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #139 in Electric Nail Drills
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Adjustable Speed up to 45,000 RPM: The upgraded professional nail drill is equipped with a high speed motor and high quality bearings for smooth and efficient performance, and can be operated smoothly at speeds ranging from 0 to 45,000 RPM by simply turning the speed control knob. Therefore, it is an ideal nail drill for both experienced nail salon technicians and beginners who are starting nail art at home or at the nail salon.
Lightweight and Prortable: Designed to be lightweight and portable, it allows you to take it anywhere. The belt clip on the back of the portable e-file nail drill is convenient for you to control it, making your nail care work more efficient. In addition, our nail drill has a base design that provides storage space for the drill and cell phone to keep your workspace tidy.
Long Battery Life: Our rechargeable nail drill is powered by a high-capacity battery that can last up to 8-10 hours on a 2-hour charge. The well-designed smart LCD display shows the direction of rotation, speed and remaining battery level, allowing you to easily adjust the speed and keep track of the battery status.
Easy to Use: Our electric nail drill is durable with an aluminum alloy handle for a comfortable grip and ventilation holes to reduce heat, noise and vibration. The twist-lock system makes changing the drill extremely easy, providing you with a comfortable manicure experience.
Multifunctional Nail Drill Kit: With 6 professional nail drills and 6 sanding belts, this set is designed to meet a wide range of nail care needs. It effectively handles the task of shaping, buffing, polishing and removing acrylic nails, polygel nails, dip powder nails, thick nails, natural nails and dead cuticles. It allows you to enjoy the ultimate manicure and pedicure treatment at home or in the salon.
8 reviews for Electric Nail Drill Professional: 45000RPM Rechargeable Nail File with Bits & Base for Acrylic Gel Nails, Professional Nail Drill Manicure Pedicure Polishing Shape Tools for Home Salon
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Original price was: $24.99.$22.99Current price is: $22.99.
Leidisol –
Muy buen equipo para trabajar empezando
Good
LMcDaniel –
Nail Drill
This drill comes with a desk stand, a belt clip, a short charging cable, the hand held tool with drill bits, and of course the curly cable from drill to hand tool.The bits are not very good, but I had bought others some time ago and they fit this. I believe they are 3/8 shank (standard size).The hand held tool took me a few minutes to figure out how to change the bits. The short mid section with the vertical lines is what you turn and hold to remove and insert the bits. It’s a little on the heavier side than what I’ve used before, not that I’ve had a lot of experience with nail drills (This is my 2nd one). That said, I didn’t have any problems using it mobility wise. The longer I used it is when my hands would tire.The power box or drill power supply is fairly light. It took me a while to figure out the II button on the left is what turns it on. The instructions say to hold it for about 3 seconds for on/off. The other button is to change direction of the drill. Forward/Reverse. The large round knob on the front shows your battery level, the direction and the rpms. 45 is the highest it shows. It is a quiet machine.This has helped me improve the quality of my own nails and save some time versus hand filing everytime.
Christopher pazos –
Excelente ð
Es muy para hacer las uñas
Mike –
Good for hobbies too…
Even though this is intentend for manicures I got it for crafts and jewelry and it works good… I have dremels but I got this for detail work and I was surprised at the quality feel and weight of the hand peice especially for the price. It comes with a good assortment of bits and sanding disks. I like the stand to keep everything organized and the adjustability…
Kritin –
Nice range of speeds, has locking mechanism for bits
First of all, I think this is a really pretty machine! The pink and blue gradient looks really nice, and the black and silver details work really well with it.I’ve tried out a variety of different e-files, and one of the things I struggle with the most, at least initially, is removing a drill bit, to swap out a new one. I LOVE that this one has a locking mechanism, and it’s easy to use. There’s a middle-ish band that rotates for the lock, but it also has a spring in it, that prevents it from unlocking the bit accidentally. If you turn it purposely, to unlock the bit, it is not difficult to do, especially using two hands.I tend to prefer cordless drills, because it’s just easier to not need to worry about a cord, although then you have to deal with the constraint of the battery life. This one is kind of the worst of both worlds, lol. (But also, in a way, the best of both worlds, as well.) The base itself runs on battery power, and charges by USB C, when it runs low. So, you aren’t constrained to staying near a wall outlet, but there is still a cord that runs from the drill itself to the base/battery pack.I say, “/battery pack” because there is a USB port that you can use to charge your phone… for some reason. At least, this is how it’s advertised, in the instruction booklet. I tried it out, and it didn’t start charging while the device was off, but then once I turned it on (at 00 power), it connected briefly, and then I got a message on my phone about how it was charging too slowly, and it just stopped. I tried one of my own (faster charging) cords, instead of the one provided, and it seemed to work better.I know that the instructions said you can’t charge while drilling, so I tried dialing it up and pausing it. That doesn’t work, either. It seems like it will only charge your phone if you have a good cable and you turn it on, and leave it at 00. I’m not convinced that this feature is very useful. I think it’s easier to just plug your phone into a normal outlet or battery pack, instead of draining this battery.While using this, the cord didn’t actually get in the way very much, and the battery life seems to be pretty long (it’d have to be, if they are expecting you to potentially charge your phone with it). I was concerned at first about the base not seeming to have a lot of weight to it (it’s just a hollow, light plastic), but it didn’t tip over while I was using it. I did end up tipping the battery pack part, which has a little bit of room to move within the base, but it still stayed contained in the base, and didn’t fall out, or take the base with it. So, the base seems to be more secure than it initially feels.I also like the screen, because it has very clear numbers, and you can easily see the battery level.The lowest power setting is very nice and slow, and the fact that it has so many different levels means that you can very finely adjust to the exact level you want. I don’t see myself using the 45,000 RPM anytime soon, because I’m just a beginner, but I like having a lot of options.
AngieThatBuysStuff –
Body of drill just flies to you as it has no weight.
Too lightweight. Cord is either too short or tightly wound that if you slightly use the handle/drill the main body of the drill comes flying along with it. Might be ok if you plan on wearing it, just not ok on desk without being clipped to something. Body of drill is just mostly hollow space I think.
Stan L. –
Perfect!!!!!!
I recently purchased the Electric Nail Drill Professional, and I couldnât be happier with my decision! Whether youâre a beginner or a seasoned nail artist, this tool is an absolute game-changer. Itâs incredibly powerful yet surprisingly quiet, making it perfect for at-home manicures or professional use. The variety of drill bits included allows for precise shaping, smoothing, and cuticle care, giving my nails a flawless finish every time. What really stands out is how easy it is to control the speed and direction, which makes the whole process smooth and efficient. The ergonomic design fits comfortably in hand, reducing fatigue during longer sessions. Plus, the compact size means I can easily take it with me on the go. If youâre looking to elevate your nail game with a reliable, high-quality electric drill, this is definitely the one to get. Itâs helped me save time and money by doing salon-quality nails right at home. Highly recommend for anyone passionate about nail art or just wanting perfectly polished nails effortlessly!
Pebblesloc –
Professional nail drill
This is lightweight and portable but NOT cordless. It has a good battery life and be able to use it for 4 hours with no problem. You can adjust the speed. It comes with 6 drills and 6 belts. This is perfect for beginners as well, it doesn’t get too hot on your nail bed. I LOVE the color and the LCD display.