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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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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 as for all the drill bits etc...i got mine from cal nails and they also do a product called DrillSafe which is v similar to the discontinued EzFlow Drill Eze
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

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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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