- MRNAILCarbide and Diamond Nail Drill Bits Collection offers a comprehensive and essential selection designed to handle every aspect of nail care, from precise nail prep to detailed sculpting and efficient product removal.
- This versatile collection includes a mix of high-quality carbide and diamond bits, each selected for its unique ability to perform specialized tasks with precision.
Nail Drill Bits
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The carbide bits are perfect for heavy-duty work like bulk removal and shaping, ensuring smooth and even results, while the diamond bits excel in fine detailing and gentle cuticle care, offering a flawless finish. Together, they provide everything needed for a complete and professional manicure or pedicure experience, whether you’re prepping the nail bed, sculpting extensions, or removing gel or acrylic enhancements.
Diamond Flame Bit (W075): Push back the cuticles, separate the cuticle skin from the nail, clear small pockets and side grooves.
Diamond Tapered Bit (W077) : Push back cuticles adhered to the nail surface, clean nail surface cuticles.
Micro Ball Bit (W078): Remove any stubborn skin around the cuticle pockets and polish away
Nib Bit (W079): Reduce dead skin cells and exfoliate cured product from the sidewalls.
Diamond Polisher Bit (W080): Polish and smooth the skin around the nails, removing dead skin and cuticles.
Diamond Small Round Barrel Bit (W081): Clean and remove dead skin in the small pockets and side walls.
Carbide Needle Bit (W092): Remove nail decorations like shells, studs, and rhinestones, with a sharp tip for precision work.
Carbide Cone Bit (W092): Remove excess gel build up from under nail arc and extension joints.
Carbide Umbrella T Bit (W096): Remove nail extensions and bulk removal of gel colours, with a rounded safety bit to prevent damaging of skin.
Carbide Round Barrel Bit (W107): Remove hard skin calluses on the sides of the nails, reducing dead skin and preventing regrowth.
How to use
- Ensure the bit is securely mounted in the handpiece.
- Use the appropriate speed setting for the specific bit for safer use.
- Keep bits clean and store them properly to avoid drops.
- Clean bits with leftover gel immediately to maintain effectiveness.
- Do not apply excessive pressure on bits during use.
- Avoid using dropped or damaged bits to prevent injury.

