is this an acrylic drill?

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hey everyone i was searching on ebay and i found this one drill that i came across...but is it for ACRYLIC or natral nails...it doesnt say..let me know what you think <3

*Nail Block Grooming Drill*

Main Features:
1. Brand New Art Nail Combined Tool Sets
2. 5 styles cone: emery, felt, grinding, small grinding,diamond.
3. Easy to set cone in the drill
4. Color: white
5. Standard: 16cm (L)
6. Operates with 2 AAA batteries (not included)

Components Included:
1x Nail Block Grooming Drill
3x Rubbingstone
1x Steel rubbingstone
1x Cotton yarn rubbingstone

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That is for DIY manicures, not really professional drill.
 
hey everyone i was searching on ebay and i found this one drill that i came across...but is it for ACRYLIC or natral nails...it doesnt say..let me know what you think <3

*Nail Block Grooming Drill*

Main Features:
1. Brand New Art Nail Combined Tool Sets
2. 5 styles cone: emery, felt, grinding, small grinding,diamond.
3. Easy to set cone in the drill
4. Color: white
5. Standard: 16cm (L)
6. Operates with 2 AAA batteries (not included)

Components Included:
1x Nail Block Grooming Drill
3x Rubbingstone
1x Steel rubbingstone
1x Cotton yarn rubbingstone

Thou shall not buy from non professional beauty suppliers


If its that cheap - its for a reason.

Stay clear of ebay for professional products especially from Hong Kong
 
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This drill is a consumer item and has no`power at all. It wouldn't touch L&P. 2AA batteries ... what a joke. :lol:

If you buy a professional drill it will cost you. If you are going to use one then get the best you can afford from a professional supply source.

At the best of times drills can potentially cause damage ... a cheap naff item will cause even worse damage.
 
Hi Hun,
It is just rubbish, Someone gave me one they had when they knew I had started nails, they thought they had got me a major item, didn't have the heart to tell them it was rubbish. Still sat in a cupboard. Don't waste your money.
Lotsa luv x :hug:
 
I bought a Manipro drill from ebay for $80.. it was identical to the Mani Pro that my supplier had for $495.. You can be lucky sometimes .. try and get one from a professional supplier.. You will also need some training to go with it if you have not been trained in electric files.
X Good luck with the search
 

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