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wishes

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Hi I was wondering what to do for the best? I guess fron what you all said getting a trainer hand is a good idea. I have no kit at all so not sure what to do. Where do I begin? I wanted some kind of kit so I can "have a go " while I am saving.Can someone please give me some advice on where to start.If anyone has a trainer hand for sale I will gladly buy it from them and cover any postage I guess you will have to contact me privatley about this? so can anyone help me pleeeeeease!!?????
 
Hi Wishes,
have you done or are you doing any kind of training course? Some training course providers will provide you with a basic kit, depending on what system you are using e.g. acylic or gel. Different brands also have trial kits available to buy, I know that NSI do starter kits of their products so I'm sure other companies will too.

I bought a training hand from Ebay for about £10 plus postage, so it could be an option to have a look on there too xx
 
Definitely have a look on Ebay, although unless you want the rubber hand I would expect to pay more than £10 - Jujunails got a bargain there for sure. I got mine from Ebay and it was perfect-theres no point buying a new one when you can get one cheaper with practically all the bits and sometimes more.
x
 

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