I am continually searching for fume extractors, and I have tried the soldering one with the charcoal and have not noticed any difference.
Just been searching and came across a company who does industrial efficient dust and fume extraction units. I rang the guy and talked about nail tech problems and he said the company did research the market about making one for nail techs, but said no one wanted to pay £350-£400 which is what this unit would cost. It costs this much because it would be industrial efficient.
The unit would sit into the desk and it basically sucks down the dust and fumes.
I asked if it would completely eliminate the fumes of acrylic and acetone and he said yes.
So, the reason for putting this note up is to test the water, do you think this is too much money for a unit which is industrial efficient, not the same as the ones you get now for tables, or would you be prepared to pay that much to eliminate fumes and dust totally?
If there was enough interest I said I would contact him again.
Deb379
Just been searching and came across a company who does industrial efficient dust and fume extraction units. I rang the guy and talked about nail tech problems and he said the company did research the market about making one for nail techs, but said no one wanted to pay £350-£400 which is what this unit would cost. It costs this much because it would be industrial efficient.
The unit would sit into the desk and it basically sucks down the dust and fumes.
I asked if it would completely eliminate the fumes of acrylic and acetone and he said yes.
So, the reason for putting this note up is to test the water, do you think this is too much money for a unit which is industrial efficient, not the same as the ones you get now for tables, or would you be prepared to pay that much to eliminate fumes and dust totally?
If there was enough interest I said I would contact him again.
Deb379