Quik Q & A
Q1: What if the nail drill stops turning?
A: When removing acrylic nails, just gently place the electric nail file on the nail surface to give room for the drill to rotate, this will help you remove the gel polish faster, please do not press it hard on the nail surface, this will not only hurt your nails but also stop the nail drill from rotating.
Q2: Does the electric nail drill machine need to be connected to the power supply when used? Is it easy to carry?
A: It is a cordless electric nail drill, only 0.3 lb, the drill is very easy to use and grip, perfect to carry around, only need to charge for half an hour and it can be used for four hours.
Q3:How many rpms does it have? Can it remove my dip polish and trinkets?
A: Yes, it has 3-speeds to match different removal, speeds up to 30,000rpms, also can change direction to accommodate left and right-hand use.
Q4: Is the drill bit easy to loosen and fall off?
A: No, just insert the bit you need to use into the top space to keep the bit and the machine close together, it will not loosen or fall off at all and will spin under strong power to remove your acrylic nails.
Q5: How long will it last?
A: I am new to nail art this year and I practice about 3 to 4 times a week for 4 or 5 hours each time so far the e filer still works great.
Q6: How do the included accessory bits work?
A: You can see in the picture how to use the 11 types of bits, I usually use the needle head, barrel bit, and wool bit to polish my nails and exfoliate the cuticle to make the nail surface smooth, the other bits can be used to remove acrylics and gels and impregnate polish.
Q7: Does the sanding bands tend to fall off the top of the electric nail drill bit?
A: No, the 60 sanding bands included will fit securely over the drill bit and are used to remove hard gels such as acrylics and dip polishes.