Product Description
3/32" Smooth Top Large Barrel Gold Carbide Bit
The smooth top carbide drill bits are rounded at the top with straight barrels to protect the cuticles and side walls from scratches and cuts upon contact. This carbide drill bit only fits 3/32" shanks, however, it comes in two barrel sizes (small and large) for the nail tech's surface coverage preference. The smooth top drill bits also comes in 9 different grit sizes (ranging from extra fine to 5x extra coarse) and 3 different colors (gold, DLC black and silver). Best for nail techs who are working on artificial nails, the drill bit has many uses: from shaping, carving, smoothing, backfilling, and removing gel.
Colors Available:
- Gold
- Silver
- DLC Black
Quantities Available:
- 1 Piece
- 5 Pieces
- 10 Pieces
- 20 Pieces (1 box)
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Effing Amazing.
This is a powerful little bit. As others said it really requires a LIGHT hand. I make it a personal goal to do both hard gel and acrylics as smooth as humanly possible. I'm not perfect though, and this little bit saves me sooooo much filing time! One of the best investments I've made!
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Pana XXC Carbide Bit
I purchased the XXC bit in attempt to find something to save me time during acrylic change/fill and soak offs. I've found my holy grail! I've used the tornado bits before but this one is my personal fav. It saves SO MUCH time! I used it at about 20,000 RPM and it cuts so fast.
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Buy it!
was afraid of carbide bits as a beginner so I went the ceramic route but they took forever taking down bulk so I bought this to try out since it’s affordable. I was amazed the very first try! It smoothed out everything while taking down bulk quickly! Remember to season your bits before the first use. I will definitely be buying again!
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Loving it!!!
This bit is amazing. At first I didn’t like it but found out you need to turn your drill speed up fairly high and let the bit do its job. This bit has saved me over half the nail removal time. Remember not to use a lot of pressure because it’s already sharp and easily cuts through acrylic.