How to operate the BF - Pen Shape Electric Nail Drill - 20,000RPM
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TALK !!!-_____-
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Listening to all these other people having the same issue with not knowing how to keep the bits makes me not feel like such an idiot anymore lol. Thank you so much for the video, you should be paid for this cause youre the reason most of us kept our drills. I do have a question though, for some reason using this drill on low for even just one minute it gets real warm and stops working. I turn it off and on real fast and it works again but is that normal or am I doing something wrong?
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i have a problem with my bits falling out, its like the head doesnt tighten or something, but i could be doing it wrong i havent had one before. have u had this problem or do u know how i canf ix it?
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Hi i wanted to know where you got ur kit from?
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OMG!!! TY!! for makin this video :DDD, I literally was about to cry!! DX I just got my drill and had no idea how to fit the Drill Bits in there! D: I almost took the whole drill apart unscrewing it T_T lmaooo, thank God my sis said to you tube it. LOVE YOU!!! :D <33333333
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thank you i just got mine and it didnt come with instructions so this was very helpful thanx
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thanks soooo much, I probably would have broken the poor drill if I hadn't watched this.
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@barbr316 thank you so much:)
First make sure your outlet is working and next turn the wheel button to the "on" position this wheel like switch is at the end of the drill you'll see it on the video,this is also the speed control and your on-off switch. Try that, if that doesn't work then you got a defected drill you'll need to replace it. Hope this has helped let me know if you got it on.
barbr316 6 months ago
hi i am thinking about buying a nail drill but i don't know if i should get a 110~240v one or a 100~120v one which one is better to use to file gel extensions?
Lalaloopsygirlz 6 months ago
@Lalaloopsygirlz Hi, the voltage has nothing to do with how well the drill works,it all depends on where you live. if I remember the 100~120v is for outlets for the USA and the other voltage is for all other countries. Make sure what your voltage outlet is before buying a drill. Save yourself from headaches. Hope this helps.
barbr316 6 months ago
I bought this drill from eBay and it didn't come with instructions. I was trying to figure out how to work this stupid thing. (LOL) It gave me problems at first, then I found this video and played with it some more and now it works perfect.
Thanks for the video!!!!!
MsNissan95 8 months ago
@MsNissan95 Hey, glad the video was helpful thanks! :)
barbr316 7 months ago
HI, at the neck of the drill the black band comes off and wont tighten is this normal? does yours do the same? please reply
islandgurl637 9 months ago
@islandgurl637 Hi the black band should tighten,if it doesn't you might have a defected drill,you'll need to send it back for a replacement. Hope this help.
barbr316 9 months ago