💅 Elevate your nail game with pro-speed precision and salon safety!
The AIRSEE Electric Nail Drill Machine offers a powerful 0-30000 RPM motor with forward/reverse rotation, low noise and vibration, and a lightweight aluminum handpiece. CE certified and equipped with 6 versatile drill bits plus foot pedal control, it’s designed for both professional salon techs and home DIY enthusiasts seeking precision, safety, and efficiency.
M**H
Nail Tech with 22 years experience loves this drill!
I have been a licensed nail tech for 22 years and recently started having trouble with my very expensive e file. I have had it for years and year so it doesn’t surprise me that it was showing signs of wear. Keep in my it is from a well known brand of e files and cost me almost $500. Since I had just started at a new salon I didn’t have the money to buy a similar e file and decided to go for one of the cheaper ones on amazon to get me through. I read the reviews and was hoping they were true and not just positive because the user may never have used a really high end e file to know the difference. So the box came fast and as I was un packaging it I was worried. It’s so light weight. The base weighs less than my polish remover pump? The hand piece however has a good weight to it without being heavy or feeling cheap. So I attached one of the bits it came with and turned it on. It’s so quiet I wasn’t sure if it was on. When I have my table vent on I can not hear the e file at all. So all this is making me worry that it’s not going to have much power. When I held the hand piece with the speed all the way up my mouth literally fell open. In all my years and experience I have never felt a drill that was so still. There was no vibration at all. So this morning I had a full set of sculpted pink and white acrylics with severe curved smile lines. I prayed it would do its job because hand filing would have been a nightmare. You guys, it blew my mind! So smooth, so powerful even on the lower settings I was able to remove her old set of crazy thick yellowed acrylics and then perfectly shape the new set I applied. There was no heat spikes on the clients nail even when using an arbor band and my hand/wrist was not sore when I was done. I do not understand how they can sell an edible of this quality for so little. I do have two complaints though they very minor. One is I personally would like more weight in the motor so it’s not so easy to knock over or off the table. Two is I’m not a big fan of the bits they sent but that was just an extra anyway. I’m going to try and find some way to secure it to my station so it doesn’t break. I recommend this drill to all nail techs, whether your fresh out of school or a seasoned tech. Why pay hundreds if you don’t have to?
G**A
Very nice
I bought this in August of 2019 and it still works beautifully other than a small amount of vibration after I bumped the end on the table(my bad), but it's not very noticeable. Now I don't use it every day. So I have no idea how long it will last for someone who wants to use it as a nail tech, but as a beginner nail tech it might get you to where you can afford a professional one. (there made to be abused more) I originally got it so I didn't have to soak off my gel polish or gel extensions. I didn't want to deal with buying an throwing away a fancy hand files because they wear out. So I bought this, some drill bits figuring I would have less waste and money running out the window this way. Here is a tip if you're just doing nails on your self and you clog the sanding band take a fluffy brush just dust it off. It may take a little bit and finding the right technique but it works. Even a cheep makeup brush works. Though I wouldn't recommend reusing it on someone elce for sanitary reasons you could continue to use it for your self. That is what I did until I could afford to buy replacements. You can also spritz them with alcohol let them dry and reuse them. If you do it before there dry they will loose there sand. I use this trick on hand files to. When they get full of dust spray a paper towel with alcohol and press the dusty side of the file on it. Then pick it up and put it somewhere to dry. I hope you like my tips to save penny's and if not it's a lesson that not everyone can afford what they want and everyone goes through hard times. The day this E-file fails I will come in and update y'all. Though it will still hold a five star in my books because it's made it this far and is still going beautifully. I recently have been looking for a portable one bc I started taking nail teck classes and need to be able to travel to my models for assignments. Most of the reviews I see they last 6-8 months. I just like this one so much I don't want anything to happen to it.
J**E
A powerful, quiet, easy to use nail e-file. (edited 3/3/21)
Nothing that I dislike about this e-file but the tips that come with it aren't of much use. I already owned some excellent tips so it was OK. It has various speeds. It does not stall when you are at low speed and apply pressure. It is sol quiet that when I hold it about 18 inches away from my ears I can't hear it. When I touch it t my polygel nails the sound is still very quiet. I can hear the TV/radio. I can hear conversation around me too. The action is smooth not jarring. Vibration is not transferred through the handset. I learned about e-files on a Youtube.com video by Susie at Nail Career Education, a channel I have subscribe to for about 6 months.After using this e-file for a while, the motor started cutting in and out making it impossible to use. (I only use the file about 3 times a month.) I thought at first it was overheating. On further investigation I found that the power cord seems to have a poor connection at or near the end where it is attached to the handset. I got some black electrical tape and tightly wrapped about 6 inches of the cord to try to keep it from flexing. That helped but I still experience the cutting out while I am using it. The cord is apparently pretty flimsy which is a major issue. For that reason I wouldn't recommend purchasing this e-file.
A**.
Worth it
I have had this drill for two years now and it has been very reliable. It has good power, love that it technically has a stand, I would definitely recommend. The only reason I gave it 4 stars vs 5 is because to change the direction in which the drill turns doesn’t work. It will only drill one direction. But still very reliable
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