@4lyfShivi The battery one that I have doesn't have enough power. That's why I experiemented with two other ones. Putting some tape down on the pressing button is a good idea but would be hard to maneuver if I want it to turn it off.
great video, thank you for the nice comments as well! My husband bought me the nail trim and it was hard to explain why it wouldnt work well on my acrylics so thank you for the very informative video. i just have one question how well has the BF beauty held up except for getting hot?
In my case I use both the Jilbere and the blue one. The reason is because when the blue one gets hot and I'm not done sanding down the acrylic, I have a backup drill to use while my blue one cools down. In the near future I will be looking for a electric drill that doesn't get as hot as fast as the blue one.
THANKS SO MUCH!!! i'm planning to order from Ebay too but i definetly don't like how it can be dangerous & hot too, but thanks so much for sharing your honest opinions.
i bought a nail kit from ebay that came with a nail drill just like ur blue one...and i dont know wuts wrong with it, but i have plugged it in, and it doesnt work...i have turned it on several times..still nothn...wn i saw ur video and u mention the adapter piece because of the old fashioned plug, i got the adapter, and it still doesnt work. im having trouble locking it into place..the metal piece i hold down to lock in place doesnt stay down either.
@buttrpecan9 When you purchased your nail drill, did you see the specs for the voltage? I almost purchased one that was different. You also may want to get an adapter that's for that specific drill. If you get a universal one make sure it can carry the same voltage amount your drill takes. When you turn it on you have to turn it up like you do with a volume button. I can help you with the drill if none of what I said works by sending me a PM.
i hve the one on the left
ishow22 3 months ago
tip if you do like batery operated ones you can use selo tape or sticky tape for pressing the button down !!!!!!! :P
4lyfShivi 4 months ago
@4lyfShivi The battery one that I have doesn't have enough power. That's why I experiemented with two other ones. Putting some tape down on the pressing button is a good idea but would be hard to maneuver if I want it to turn it off.
nvd2ceb4 4 months ago
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great video, thank you for the nice comments as well! My husband bought me the nail trim and it was hard to explain why it wouldnt work well on my acrylics so thank you for the very informative video. i just have one question how well has the BF beauty held up except for getting hot?
9Adee05 6 months ago
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9Adee05 6 months ago
In my case I use both the Jilbere and the blue one. The reason is because when the blue one gets hot and I'm not done sanding down the acrylic, I have a backup drill to use while my blue one cools down. In the near future I will be looking for a electric drill that doesn't get as hot as fast as the blue one.
nvd2ceb4 8 months ago
which one do u recommend i bough the satin smooth one but i cant manage to use it good jajaja
Nancy12491 8 months ago
THANKS SO MUCH!!! i'm planning to order from Ebay too but i definetly don't like how it can be dangerous & hot too, but thanks so much for sharing your honest opinions.
missyangurl 8 months ago
i bought a nail kit from ebay that came with a nail drill just like ur blue one...and i dont know wuts wrong with it, but i have plugged it in, and it doesnt work...i have turned it on several times..still nothn...wn i saw ur video and u mention the adapter piece because of the old fashioned plug, i got the adapter, and it still doesnt work. im having trouble locking it into place..the metal piece i hold down to lock in place doesnt stay down either.
buttrpecan9 1 year ago
@buttrpecan9 When you purchased your nail drill, did you see the specs for the voltage? I almost purchased one that was different. You also may want to get an adapter that's for that specific drill. If you get a universal one make sure it can carry the same voltage amount your drill takes. When you turn it on you have to turn it up like you do with a volume button. I can help you with the drill if none of what I said works by sending me a PM.
nvd2ceb4 1 year ago
@makeawish31 Anytime. Glad I could help.
nvd2ceb4 1 year ago
thanks for this video, very informative, i went through the battery operated ones and yeah, they dont file well on acrylic. Good video :D
phenalli 1 year ago