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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: dewsbury
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e-file & training -
11-08-05, 11:09 AM
After a long think and talking to alot of people i have decided to buy an e-file and do some training. Iv decided im doing my course wuth california nails but cannot decide on what e-file as until i do course i dont know much about them. The course im going on sells one, not sure of make, its 3000rpm has a foot control, not sure of rest of features, this ones just over £200 + vat, not sure of exact cost. Then theres the kupa mani pro 1500rpm can anyone advice on either of them, im so stuck!
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modges r us..we r coolio!
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Nr Gatwick, West Sussex
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11-08-05, 11:16 AM
if Cal nails sells one for your course then im guessing its the one they will show you how to use.... i still have my ezflow efile 30k which is which has the same rpm...but this has unfortunately been discontinued
ive nt used the kupa efile b4 but i used to have a upower efile ....so i cant really help you with that one... sorry Jess xox |
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Grand Geek
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: northampton
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11-08-05, 02:28 PM
go with the higher power one, although you willl not be running it at full speed, its much better to use a 30,000 rpm motor at 1/2 its capacity than a 1500 rpm at full whack. you'll have less noise, less vibration and less wear and tear on the parts and motor so it will be a much better investment coz it wont wear out.
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