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Large assortment of nozzles. Bag-case included.
Typenail Care Kitnail Care Kit
Number of nozzles/tools10 pcs2 pcs
Power sourcemainsmains
Specs
Application
manicure
pedicure
manicure
pedicure
Number of speeds1 pcs
Maximum revolutions5400 rpm9500 rpm
Smooth speed control
Reverse
General
Nozzles
cone for polishing
cone for grinding
oval for grinding
cylindrical for grinding
ball grinding
disc for grinding /2/
for lifting cuticles /2/
for removing calluses
protective cap for nail dust
cone for polishing
 
oval for grinding
cylindrical for grinding
 
disc for grinding /2 pcs/
 
for removing calluses /2 pcs/
 
Cover/case
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2015october 2014

Number of nozzles/tools

The total number of attachments or tools included in the kit.

Nozzles are referred to when it comes to an electric model, tools are indicated for instrument sets (see "Type"). In both cases, the more diverse the equipment, the more extensive the possibilities of the manicure set, the more advanced it is considered. On the other hand, this indicator significantly affects the dimensions, weight and cost, and the real need for a variety of nozzles / tools does not always arise. Therefore, when choosing, you should take into account the features of using the device: it hardly makes sense to purchase a professional set of a couple of dozen tools if you just need to keep your nails in order while traveling.

Note that in sets that include double-sided devices (for example, with a scraper on one side and a cuticle spatula on the other), each side of such a device is considered a separate tool (as it has its own application).

Number of speeds

The number of speeds at which the electric model can operate (see "Type"). For different nozzles, different speeds are considered optimal, and even for the same one, several speed modes can be used, depending on the desired processing intensity. Thus, the more speeds — the wider the capabilities of the device, the more accurately you can choose the best option depending on the situation. For maximum accuracy, however, it is better to select a model with smooth adjustment (see below), however, if this moment is not critical, fixed settings will still be more convenient.

Maximum revolutions

The maximum speed of rotation of the working nozzle of the set. The higher the rotation speed, the more performant the effect will be. But more is not always better, especially for sensitive people with delicate skin.

Usually, models with a maximum speed of up to 5,000 rpm are more suitable for processing natural nail tissue and cornea. Cutters with a maximum speed of over 5,000 rpm are already capable of processing both natural nails and false nails made of acrylic and other synthetic materials.

Professional grade manicure sets can have a maximum rotation speed of up to 30,000 — 45,000 rpm and even more.

Smooth speed control

The ability to smoothly change the speed of rotation of the nozzle in the electric model (see "Type"). This method of adjustment is considered the most accurate, because. it does not imply specific fixed speed values and allows you to choose almost any option from the minimum to the maximum. At the same time, smooth tuning requires some skills and can create some inconvenience for inexperienced users.

Nozzles

Types of nozzles supplied with the manicure set. Nozzles are supplied with electric models only (see "Type").

Polishing cone. Conical nozzle designed for polishing — i.e. processing the surface of the nails in order to give them shine and a neat look. Has a small notch or felt coating. The shape of the nozzle allows you to process both individual small areas and large areas — in the first case, a pointed tip is used, in the second — the straight part of the nozzle is closer to the base.

Cone for grinding. In this case, it means a conical nozzle designed to treat dry and rough skin around the nails on the hands, as well as cleaning ingrown nails. It is usually small in size, which is why it may also be called a "thin cone nozzle".

— Cone for filing. Conical filing heads have a non-standard shape — they do not taper towards the end, like most cones, but, on the contrary, expand. This allows you to conveniently file your nails, including in hard-to-reach places. One of the most popular materials for such nozzles is corundum.

Oval for grinding. A small oval-shaped nozzle used for grinding the lateral ridges and the area along the cuticle.

Cylindrical for grinding. This attachment is designed to gently remove rough skin around the nails.

— Spherical for grinding. The s...pherical working part of this nozzle has a small shape, so it is convenient for delicate treatment of nails and cuticle removal on hands and feet.

— Polishing disc. A disc nozzle with a fine notch or felt coating, designed for fine polishing of nails — both the nail plate itself and the edges after filing. It has a fairly large size, due to which it captures a larger area during operation than a cone.

— Grinding disc. The main purpose of all grinding discs is the treatment of rough skin and calluses — primarily on the legs, but there are nozzles for the hands. Note that discs can vary in size (larger for legs, smaller for hands) and processing intensity (for coarse and soft grinding).

— Cutting disc. A disc with a rough coating — usually corundum — designed for filing nails and giving them the desired shape. Especially such a nozzle is useful for large and thick nails. Discs can be designed for both fingers and toes; the second variety is noticeably larger.

— To lift the cuticles. A nozzle in the form of a characteristic spatula that allows you to lift the cuticle for accurate cutting (usually this is done after softening in the bath or using a special tool). One of the few nozzles that does not rotate during operation.

— To remove calluses. A specialized nozzle for removing corns, usually on the legs. It can have a different shape and design: in specialized machines for working with corns, this is usually an abrasive roller, in multi-purpose models — a cone.

— Cleaning brush. A device for gently cleaning the surface of the nail from dirt. Thanks to soft bristles, it does not have an abrasive effect and does not injure the nail and the skin around it.

— Massager. Nozzles of this type, usually, are intended for facial massage, however, some of them may have other specializations.

Note that this is not the whole list — in some models, other attachments may be provided, for example, a foam rubber sponge or an eyelash curler.
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