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fayevix

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Can anyone suggest a good quality nail drill thats not too expensive? its about time I had a new one, thanks x x
 
The thing that will be the most expensive in the long run, is not buying the best you can in the first place.

You can't beat KUPA and they last for years and years and years as long as you maintain the machine regularly.

Sweet Squared -- 08452106060
 
I recommend buying a Kupa brand drill, the one I have is a bit expensive at about $140, but I it's well worth the money. I tried less expensive drills prior to buying this one that just caused me a lot of headaches and time.
 
I recommend RAM prodcuts. I have had terrible luck with e-files over the past few years (even buying very reputable models from authorized distributors and having them serviced regularly) and i can honestly say i have never used a better e-file than my new RAM rpm:) They're selling like hot cakes in the US! Im not sure if they ship overseas or convert to 220v but its definitely worth checking in to!!!!!!
 
I bought my first Kupa about 10 years ago and have replaced it once in that time.
There are 5 other girls at my salon all using Kupa e files and as long as they are used correctly and maintained they have, and are doing them proud.
Invest in a quality e file. The new Kupa e file available from Sweet Squared has so many benefits. You are really welcome to cal if you would like any more info on it. 0845 2000 311 / 01942 67 55 80.
 
I recommend RAM prodcuts. I have had terrible luck with e-files over the past few years (even buying very reputable models from authorized distributors and having them serviced regularly) and i can honestly say i have never used a better e-file than my new RAM rpm:) They're selling like hot cakes in the US! Im not sure if they ship overseas or convert to 220v but its definitely worth checking in to!!!!!!

Hello! I was looking on naildrill.com at the PRIMO ELECTRIC FILE SET in cool purple. What drill bits do you use for that? i use en vogue products and i want a drill for fills. I was told ram drills are great. or do you use sanders or whatever. they told me that the gold carbide bits are good for the under nail one but will they be too rough at removing product?
 
I only use carbide bits and they are not rough. Quite the opposite, they do a lovely job of shaving off the product. Hate sanding bands and ne veer use them .. Talk about rough!
 

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