On the top of the control base, there are special holes to place the handpiece when not in use and accommodate the bits. This way, you'll have all the tools within easy reach and compactly stored.
During longer drilling sessions, you might feel some vibrations.
Distinguished by a vertical design and fitted with a foot pedal, the MelodySuise Scarlet nail drill stands out for the ultimate compactness and ease of operation. Add to this precise speed control and powerful performance and you'll get a perfect tool for professional use.
Variable speed control / 0-30000 RPM
6
1 x foot pedal, 6 x sanding bands, 1 x user manual
Mains
6 months
Even at the highest speed setting, producing 30,000 rotations per minute, the drill doesn't consume more than 35 watts of energy, making it particularly energy-efficient.
The foot pedal is a little flimsy.
There's practically nothing this professional nail drill won't do for you. You can use the machine for grinding, carving, cutting, polishing for all types of nail art. You can also use it as a cuticle remover and a pet (dogs or cats) nail grinder, all in the comforts of your own home.
Variable speed control / 0-30000 RPM
3
30 x sanding bands, 1 x foot pedal, 1 x handpiece stand
Mains
6 months money-back guarantee
Both the control box and the handpiece unit are made from strong aluminum that produces no vibrations to interfere with the precision of your work. The box is fitted with an HD Smart LCD Screen.
The cord attached to the end of the drill is a bit loose.
This is a revolutionary nail drill that can operate both corded and cordlessly. With that, it doesn't sacrifice the performance and can reach professional speeds up to 30,000 RPM. A perfect choice for mobile nail artists who often do manicure out of their home/salon.
Variable speed control / 0-30000 RPM
6
1 x AC adapter, 1 x handpiece holder, 6 x sanding bands, 1 x user manual
Rechargeable (2 hours charge - up to 10 hours use)
6 months
The handpiece boasts an upgraded design that ensures smooth and reliable operation with minimum vibrations and low heat even with prolonged use. It has no soft grip but still feels nice in hands.
The power cord is somewhat short.
The Nail Drill by BTArtbox boasts a premium golden casing that takes minimum space on a desk. The machine is also very safe and comfortable to use owing to a center cradle for a handpiece and a foot pedal. A good model that can take at-home manicure to a whole new level.
Variable speed control / 0-30000 RPM
6
1 x US adapter, 1 x foot pedal, 6 x sanding bands
Electric
1 year
The device is made with an easy-to-read LCD display which shows the rotation speed of the motor in real time. The responsive scroll wheel lets you quickly adjust the speed exactly the way you need it.
It's quite expensive.
The Belle Nail Drill is a high-tech manicure machine with an upgraded design and advanced features. Equipped with a large LCD display, the tool is much easier to use compared to most other models out there. Also, it's got UL, CE, FCC, RoHS certificates for quality.
Variable speed control / 0-30000 RPM
6
1 x set of sanding bands, 1 x foot pedal, 1 x handpiece holder
Electric
6 months
The Best Nail Drill for Acrylic Nails
Acrylic nails are a modern trend that allows creating a whole variety of beautiful and sophisticated nail designs you won’t be able to do with natural nails. Yet, this type of nail finish definitely needs special tools and a good nail drill is a must. However, not all nail drills are equally good for acrylics. Though manufacturers claim the opposite, in practice, many models appear to be not the best option for acrylic nails. Since they are much harder than natural nails and gel polishes, you’ll need a powerful and dependable unit with a complete set of strong bits to make unmatched acrylic designs. This is where the MelodySuise nail drill will come into play.
The first feature that makes this model a match for acrylic nails is high bit rotation speed it generates and precise variable speed control. A large dial knob on the front panel of the control base allows accurately setting the speed from 0 to 30,000 RPM in 1000 RPM increments. Thus, you can both work at a lower speed to process natural nails or go to a higher RPM to sculpture, shape, and file acrylic nails and do professional nail art.
Next to the speed, the nail drill is complete with a set of 6 bits to perform different works both on natural and on artificial nails. All bits are diamond coated to serve you for longer. You’ll get two barrel bits for shortening and surface works, a cone for cleaning under nails and fixing cuticles, and a needle bit for finishing and polishing. In addition, there is also a mandrel and 6 sanding bands for filing and buffing.
A Choice of Professionals
Along with high performance and functional versatility, the MelodySuise is also distinguished by a well-thought design. A control base stands out for a more compact vertical profile and also functions as a bit and handpiece holder. On the top of the base, there is a large hole to keep the handpiece when not in use and 6 smaller holes to accommodate the bits. Not only does it save working space but also it will let you have the tool and all the necessary accessories at hand. For more convenience during work, the tool is equipped with a foot pedal that will let you easily activate and turn off the unit by a single movement of your foot.
On the back panel of the base, you’ll find two buttons for choosing forward or reverse direction to suit right-handers and left-handers alike. Besides, the model offers foot and hand modes to optimize the unit operation for pedicure or manicure.
Thought-out to every detail, easy-to-operate, and providing the ultimate functionality, the MelodySuise is a great choice for salon professionals and experienced home users.
Additional Info
Last updated price | $57.99 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | B07P7Z12DV |
Little Noise, Heat, and Vibrations
The MAKARTT JD700 is being advertised as a professional nail drill machine and we can definitely see why. What separates a professional model from a mediocre one is usually the model's bearings.
Here, we have a drill equipped with high-speed Japanese bearings. The bearings produce very little noise and heat, despite the variable speed control that can give you anything between 1 to 30,000 rotations per minute. On top of that, the bearings limit the vibrations to the absolute possible minimum. With 0.02 mm coaxiality (0.0007874 in), you get ridiculous precision, the precision required for professional polishing work and quality nail art work.
The aforementioned variable speed with a 30,000 RPM limit and the model's precision make it suitable for natural nails, dip powder nails, builder gel, acrylics, as well as old pet nails.
Aside from these parameters, the difference between a professional machine and a subpar model often comes down to execution. On paper, you get some of the same features and functions, but the way they've been implemented and realized is seldom that similar. For example, in addition to all of the usual controls, the model incorporates a convenient LED display. Among other things, the display can be used to view the speed signal according to the velocity change.
Every nail drill comes equipped with a grinding head. But not every drill features a twist-lock chuck system. Though not a game changer by any stretch of the imagination, this little system makes the grinding head replacement a whole lot easier.
A Cat is Fine Too
By the way, despite its impressive performance, the MAKARTT JD700 doesn't require a whole lot of energy to operate. Even at the highest speed setting, producing 30 000 rotations per minute, the drill doesn't consume more than 35 watts of energy, making it particularly energy-efficient.
An important part of any nail drill isn't just the drill itself but also the accessories that come with it. Here, you get 30 pieces of high-quality sanding bands. You also get 3 gentle but very effective diamond nail drill bits. They will last you a long time, they're easy to sterilize, and they come with a mandrel for holding sanding bands.
Finally, the model supports 2 rotation directions, making it equally suitable for left- and right-handed nail technicians.
All in all, there's practically nothing this professional nail drill won't do for you. You can use this little machine for grinding, carving, cutting, polishing for all types of nail art. You can also use it as a cuticle remover and a pet (dogs or cats) nail grinder, all in the comforts of your own home.
Last updated price | $69.99 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | B01JRGPH46 |
Completely Different
Here is one of the most convenient nail drills that you can find on the market! It looks nothing like traditional units since it comes with a control box and an aluminum handpiece. The control box here boasts a small and slim profile that can easily go into your handbag or even pocket. It comes with a handy pocket hook that lets you hang the unit on your belt or waist. Also, the box includes a special post where you can put the handpiece when it's not in use.
Despite being so compact and portable, the AIRSEE nail drill will please you with its high performance and functionality you'd typically expect from a more professional-looking tool, which makes it a suitable option for commercial purposes as well. Actually, it can generate the bit rotation speed of an incredible 30,000 RPM, allowing it to tackle just about all kinds of nail work, including running through tough acrylic like a knife through butter without breaking a sweat. With that, it functions quietly, generates low vibrations, and doesn't tire your arms. Made of high-quality aluminum, the handpiece is very lightweight and won’t cause hand strain even after a few hours of work. It has a well-balanced ergonomic design that easily fits into any palm and ensures maximum comfort.
For extra versatility, the drill comes with 6 drill bits and a kit of sanding bands that allow for shaping, filing, buffing, polishing, or filing artificial nails or trimming natural ones.
Corded or Cordless?
Besides great functionality, the AIRSEE is also packed with some extras further adding value to this model. For instance, while a speed control knob on the top of the control box lets you choose the needed speed, the smart LCD display clearly shows it. Also, the display shows the remaining charge and informs you when it’s time to juice up the battery. As you've probably guessed, this drill can be used either corded or cordless, which can come in handy when the access mains is limited.
The unit is fitted with a powerful built-in battery that delivers up to 10 hours of continuous runtime after a single charge and takes only 2 hours to get fully charged. This makes the AIRSEE Rechargeable drill a great option for on-the-go pro nail artists. It's ultra-portable yet impressively functional with its ability to do hardware manicure and pedicure, remove cuticles, polish acrylic and gel nails, and many more.
Additional Info
Last updated price | $69.99 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | B07R6QKS4M |
Premium Design
At a glance, it becomes obvious that the Nail Drill for Acrylic Nails by BTArtbox looks completely different. It boasts a sleek golden casing and boxy shape with smooth lines and no sharp details to stick out like a sore thumb. In addition to the aesthetically pleasing look, it also feels very well-made and has a quite space-saving design featuring a small controller unit with a built-in piece holder (6 slots across the top to store all drill bits) and a handle rest. The center cradle can hold the handpiece securely in place without it touching the surface due to the tapered end of the drill point - a handy design solution when you need to switch between pieces or just set the handle down for rest.
Speaking of the drill unit itself, it's a bit thinner than most at-home options. The handle is all-metal and doesn't feature soft rubber inserts yet offers a good grip. Thanks to the upgraded design, it ensures smooth and reliable operation with no hot spots even with prolonged use. Also, it is very quiet while in use.
As for the core, the high precision and high torque motor can deliver up to 30,000 RPM, which should be enough even for the most intricate jobs. The drill starts out low and then gradually builds the speed as you turn the dial. The process is so smooth some users say it "feels like the Lamborghini of nail drills". The 3,000-15,000 RPM speeds will work best for natural nails, 15,000-25,000 RPM is for acrylic nails, and 25,000-30,000 RPM suits for more professional nail art work.
Hand or Foot?
To let you perform a variety of nail jobs, the bundle includes 3/32' original nail drill bits, a needle head, bullet head, cone head, mandrel, large cylinder head, and small cylinder head. The unit has a reliable locking mechanism that prevents the bits from wobbling in the chamber. Also, it lets you extend or shorten any bit depending on the nail work you're performing.
For even more comfortable use, the BTArtbox nail drill has a humanized design with two rotation directions and a foot pedal. The foot peddler is perfect and makes users feel much safer. Once you step on the pedal, the handpiece stops rotating. When you release it, the handpiece continues to rotate.
All this makes the BTArtbo a worthy investment that can take you into a higher-quality nail game. It'll allow you to practice salon-like nail art at home and do your own manicures like a pro.
Last updated price | $51.97 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | B07XT4557S |
So High Tech
The Belle company has taken into account customers' preferences and released an upgraded nail drill that not only looks very high-tech but also offers some novel features to make the drilling process even more enjoyable and quicker. The advanced Bell Nail Drill has a modern design with smooth lines and a large LCD display that makes the machine easier to use compared to most other models out there. Thanks to this smart addition, it'll be much easier for you to control the speed because the display will show real-time RPM.
Every time you turn on this nail drill, the start speed will be 2,000 RPM. However, with a simple rotation of a dial, you'll be able to adjust it anywhere from 0 to 30,000 RPM. Equipped with an upgraded motor, the drill performs for long periods of time without heating up and vibrations in handle. That's why the tool is ideal for grinding, sharpening, polishing, carving, cutting, removing gel polishes, acrylic nails, gel nails, and natural nails.
To work with all those types of nails, it comes with a great variety of tips and files. The drill bits are easy to store right on the main box - there are five holders for the most frequently-used bits on the top of the machine.
Convenient to Use
Even if you've never used a nail drilling machine like this before, you'll find no difficulties with it. The twist-lock chuck system will help you replace drill bits easily, while the F-Forward and R-Reverse buttons will let you choose a suitable direction (the machine ideal for both right- or left-handed users). What's more, the Bell nail file machine comes with a plug and play foot pedal, allowing you to operate it on "Hand" or "Foot" mode.
Lastly, we would like to add that the Belle nail drill is a certified manicure machine that has been rigorously tested to ensure the best experience possible. It has passed UL, CE, FCC, RoHS certificates and comes with a 6-month warranty, as well as excellent after-sales service.
Summing up, if you're looking to purchase a strong, modern, and quality assured nail drill, this is exactly what you need. It's dependable, nice-looking, and very powerful.
Additional Info
Last updated price | $58.99 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | B07ZCHTDMS |
Infographics
What Is a Nail Drill?
Nail drill manicure becomes more and more popular these days, and for a good reason. This procedure requires no time-consuming manipulations with scissors and nail nippers. Plus, it's a bit gentler on your nails and cuticles.
In simple terms, a nail drill is essentially a manicuring machine with a handpiece and replaceable bits. It allows you to easily and comfortably take care of your nails by applying rotating bits to nails, sidewalls, and cuticles. As a result, you get perfect manicure and pedicure in virtually no time at all. With a device like that, you will not have to spend a fortune on a beauty salon every time you feel like making your nails look their absolute best. Any of these little manicuring machines will get you a professional-grade manicure in the comforts of your own home. They come with different attachments, price tags, and can suit any need.
To dry gel nail polish more quickly, we also recommend you to consider getting one of these awesome nail dryers. A callus remover, on the other hand, will help remove rough skin and calluses off your feet making them look perfectly smooth.
What Features to Compare
How to choose a suitable nail drill? First of all, you should consider the rotational speed, measured in RPM (revolution per minute). A broad range of speed settings and a variable speed control ensure an electric nail drill's efficiency and functionality. However, it is not advisable to work at the maximum speed until you get used to the device. As soon as you feel confident operating your nail drill, you can switch it to run at high speeds safely.
Bits
Most manufacturers include auxiliary bits for users to perform a great number of manicuring tasks. If you get such a multifunctional tool, you'll be able to shape and buff nails, remove dead skin and cut cuticle, and some bits even allow for removing calluses and ingrown nails. The bits may differ in shapes and sizes but you will still recognize what exactly they've been designed for by their look.
- Natural nail bits are typically cylindrical in shape. They are made from soft, rubberized material and are perfect for use on natural nails.
- The cone-shaped bits are versatile enough for use on the top of your nails, cuticles, and sidewalls. The slim-sized cones are good for working on toenails.
- The tapered barrel bits work best for acrylic nails. They are produced from hard, carbide material that is capable of working with thick or textured designs. Yet, it's not suitable for cuticles.
- The VP safety bits are ideal for use in the cuticle area and for drilling small-sized nails.
Extras
In addition to the bits, some manufacturers broaden their supply package with some extras like for example sanding bands which come in helpful when you need to treat artificial nails or remove minor calluses. What you need to remember, though, is that all sanding disks can be used only once and then must be disposed of. A special holder or a cradle is designed for holding your handpiece when it's not in use. An ergonomic foot pedal allows for speed control. An included nail drill carrying case enables convenient storage and transportation of the unit.
Also, bear in mind that for manicures and refills, you'll need to work both forward and in reverse. So, if you'd like to benefit from working in different directions without holding your hand (or your client's hand) in a twisted position, you should look for models that offer a reverse mode.
Power
Electric nail drills are either mains or battery powered. If you are looking for a nail drill that you can carry around and use on a trip, consider buying a rechargeable one. Such drills are more portable and can boast up to 5 hours of wireless use. Yet, if you need an efficient tool to use at home, a mains powered electric nail drill would be the right thing.
How to:
FAQ:
Q: I have never used a nail drill before. Do I need to take a special course to start working with it?
A: Yes, it will be great if you take at least an online course. Although an electric file is easy to use, it’s vital to know how to apply it to nails without causing any harm.
Q: Is using a nail drill safe for my nails?
A: Using a nail drill itself is safe. The only thing that threatens your nails is lack of knowledge and misuse of an appliance.
Q: I feel pain and burning sensation while doing manicure with an electric file. Is it OK?
A: No. There shouldn’t be any unpleasant feelings while treating nails with an electric drill. If you feel pain, it means that you (or your manicurist) do something wrong and possibly, apply more pressure than needed. If your manicurist does your nails, tell her/him immediately that you have pain in order to avoid serious damage.
Q: Do drill bits need special care?
A: Of course, they do. The first and foremost thing to take care of is their sterility. Keep in mind that bits should be disinfected after every single client. If you work in a beauty salon, there is no need to mention that bits should be sterilized in a special solution, rinsed, and dried well before the next application.
Q: Do I need to change drill bits? If so, how often?
A: Drill bits should be changed regularly if you want them to work correctly. In general, the service life of a bit that you use on a daily basis varies within the range from 2 to 4 months. It’s impossible to predict how long this or that bit will work but it’s quite simple to find out they aren’t effective anymore. As soon as you notice that a bit doesn’t perform its function fast and properly, it’s time to replace it.
Q: Are electric files suitable for doing pedicure too?
A: Yes, nail drills handle toenails as effectively as fingernails.
Q: Is it better to buy a nail drill with or without a foot pedal?
A: Opting for a model with/ without a pedal is up to you since it’s nothing more, nothing less than a usability issue. If you find it more convenient to control the speed of the machine with a foot pedal, feel free to buy a device with this accessory. If manual speed control is what you’re seeking for, this option might be unnecessary.
Q: Can I use an electric nail file to do manicure for my daughter/ son?
A: No, you don’t want to do manicure for your kids with a nail drill. Since children’s nail beds are very soft, there is a great risk of damaging them.
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