Product Description
The cone shaped carbide drill bits are rounded at the top of the football shape barrel to help reach the problem areas that need to be smoothed out as quick as possible that is under the nail as well as closer to the cuticles and sidewalls. This carbide drill bit only fits 3/32" shanks, however, rounded side barrels size is perfect for detailed coverage. The rounded head is safe to use on cuticles and nail walls. The cone shaped carbide drill bits come in 5 different sizes (ranging from extra fine to extra coarse) and 2 different colors (gold and silver). Best for nail techs who are working on artificial nails, the drill bit has many uses: from smoothing, removing gel to cleaning hard to reach areas, such as under the nail.
Carbide Colors Available:
- Silver
- Gold
Quantities Available:
- 1 Pieces
- 5 Pieces
- 10 Pieces
- 20 Pieces (1 Case)
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It does the job
Initially, I was intimidated by the size. But once I started using it, I fell in love with it. It works great and cuts down on time filling bulk away.
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Perfect for acrylic
I ordered this in hopes that it would be quicker when drilling off acrylic. But when I ordered it, my friend only needed a fill. I found that I wouldn’t use it to remove acrylic completely, I’m sticking to my sanding bands for that. But this works amazing to take off lifted acrylic. It doesn’t burn. My client said that it felt like a massage to her nail beds. And I ordered coarse. You definitely have to be careful for the natural nail (you don’t want this hitting the natural nail), but it took off the lifted areas perfectly and quickly. It cut down my work time by at least 20 minutes. I will buy this again when it gets dull. I’ve only used it once, so not sure how long it will last yet.
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Worried at first, but worked perfectly
I was worried about buying the course bit for something that was meant to grind but I was careful. Worked perfectly for me. DO NOT USE ON THE NATURAL NAIL. I bought this to remove acrylic from my nails. Even still, I remove down to a medium layer and use acetone and cotton pads with a clamp to remove the rest. A regular sanding e-file bit will remove gel polish from the natural nail or if you're trying to remove gel from an acrylic set without taking down any thickness from the acrylic.
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Nice
I love it makes it so much easier to remove acrylic