Description
Large Barrel Smooth Top Tungsten Carbide Nail Drill Bits-Triple Coarse(1pc)
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MelodySusie Smooth Top Carbide Nail Drill Bits For Electric Nail Drill Machine
- The large barrel smooth top carbide bits are rounded at the top with cross-cut barrels to protect the cuticles and sidewalls from scratches and cuts upon contact.
- This carbide drill bit only fits 3/32″ shanks. The drill bits also come in 7 different grit sizes (ranging from triple coarse to extra fine).
- Best for nail techs who are working on artificial nails, the drill bit has many uses: from shaping, carving, smoothing, backfilling, and removing gel.
Features:
- Large Barrel Smooth Top Carbide Nail Drill Bits | Cross Cut | Color: Rose Gold | Grit: Triple Coarse | Shank Size: 3/32” | Two-Way Rotation.
- Cross Teeth Design: With a cross-cut design, safety and quick for smooth shape contour nail gel surface or natural nail. The smooth top carbide drill bits are rounded at the top with straight barrels to protect the cuticles and sidewalls from scratches and cuts upon contact.
- Two Rotate Direction: Designed to cut smoothly in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions for both two hands. Works for both left and right hand, you can choose the direction in a different situation. It needs that a nail drill that has a forward and reverses function.
- Professional Nail Drill Bits: Made of the hardest YG6X carbide tungsten material, the bits are hard-wearing, sharp, durable, and also crafted with delicate. Fast to remove acrylic nails, dip powder, polygel, and hard gel nails.
- Fits Well with Most Nail Drill: Universal 3/32″ (2.35mm) tungsten steel shank perfectly suits most professional electric nail drills on the market. These smooth top bits are suitable for beginners to start their journey.
Multi-function
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Two Way Rotation
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7 Different Coarseness of Grits
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