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Thompson1

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Hi guys

I know everyones going to shoot me down for saying this and i know that i should go to a company and get the file with their training etc, however I have just lost my hair and beauty salon and had to go bankcrupt and lost everything.

I was wondering if anyone had ever bought a e file from ebay, they seem to cheap to be true, however i appreciate there is a lot of rubbish out there and you only get what you pay for. However at present I only want one to see how they work etc and to have a practice then when i get back on my feet again and have saved i will go on the courses etc.
 
Hi guys

I know everyones going to shoot me down for saying this and i know that i should go to a company and get the file with their training etc, however I have just lost my hair and beauty salon and had to go bankcrupt and lost everything.

I was wondering if anyone had ever bought a e file from ebay, they seem to cheap to be true, however i appreciate there is a lot of rubbish out there and you only get what you pay for. However at present I only want one to see how they work etc and to have a practice then when i get back on my feet again and have saved i will go on the courses etc.

NEVER invest in a cheap drill .. it is not an investment it is a total waste of money. A good drill is not a cheap item and if you buy a cheap one it will a. not last and b. could cause harm to both you and another person.

Imagine if dentists working in your mouth invested as professionals in cheap drills!! Cheap drills mean cheap materials and low rpm's and THAT causes big problems.
 
Cheap, low quality drills very often create much more vibration, which is mostly unpleasant, don't always have as much speed as it's said on the box... so they don't perform as good as you would need, you are slower, therefore more likely to cause friction, which goes up to your brain :eek: The same goes for cheap drill bits... or those little sand cilinders you put on them. They seem like they are made of those sanding paper for wood :eek:

As you may guess, my first drill was like that - I was given one as a present... tried to use it and found out that I'm faster and more efficient with my good old hand file. Not to mention gentler. So gave up on it.

But then I saw other people using theirs and was amased how easy it was, how fast and gentle they worked with it. And when I tried one - my God, the difference!

So be carefull, because it's not only the price, because that horrible drill I had was more than 500 € worth, so go with proven manufacturers and recommendations.
 

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