Up to 35,000 rpm with 0.45N·m high torque, capable of more professional nail art tasks For natural nails, manicure, or pedicure, 0-15,000 rpm is enough.
When working on gel nail polish or dipping powder, a nail drill capable of 15,000-25,000 rpm will be needed.
When it comes to acrylic nails, the efile should be able to work at 25,000 rpm or higher.
The power of a electric nail drill is also about its torque - the power that drives the drill to work against nails.
The average torque in the electric nail drill market is under 0.2N·m, and that's why you may see people saying their drill stopped rotating when working on nails.
This Delanie portable nail drill is capable of 4.5N·cm torque , which is 225% higher than most other nail drills - including many corded, desktop models.
With variable speeds up to 35,000 RPM , the Delnaie portable nail drill is the ideal choice for all nail art tasks.