Drill - carbide bit J
Nail drills from Silcare are specialized tools. They combine convenience, durability and efficiency, while taking on an interesting and attractive design. They are ideal for many nail design techniques, adapting to the various needs of users. The comfort of work, convenient operation and the highest quality materials guarantee the long-term use of nail drills without any loss of quality. Silcare offers ceramic, diamond and carbide drills. If you are wondering which drill is for what, we already answer.
Carbide drill - bit J is made of sintered carbide, which is characterized by high resistance to abrasion and temperature. The cone shape makes this nail drill ideal for working cuticles and smoothing gel, acrylic and hybrid mass. The scaly design of the tip means that the drill will cope well with even the toughest styling layers. It will also take care of comfort and lack of mechanical damage at the same time - carbide is a slow-heating material, which minimizes the risk of discomfort and potential injuries. Simply attach the drill to any drilling machine from Silcare, such as the DM-14 Mercedes drilling machine, and get to work.
When you choose a carbide nail drill, you get a convenient and durable tool that will allow you to perform a range of manicure and pedicure treatments. Ergonomic design and extremely hard material allow for many years of loss-free use. You no longer have to wonder where to buy nail drills - we have them at Silcare!
- made of sintered carbide,
- conical shape,
- scaly drill piece,
- elegant design,
- universal tool,
- compatible with all Silcare drilling machines.
Fix the drill in the appropriate place of the drilling machine, put the appropriate cap on it and proceed to work. After finishing the procedure, remove the drill and clean it thoroughly.
Q: Are there any other rubber drills in Silcare's offer?
A: Yes, we still have a 13mm x 19mm rubber drill and a 16mm x 25mm rubber drill.
Q: Can I use this drill without the appropriate overlay?
A: We do not recommend this solution. Rubber is smooth, it will not cope with drilling - you need to choose a cap with the chosen gradation, and then everything will go smoothly.