At home or traveling, shape, file and polish your nails anytime, anywhere!
A cordless manicure tool for home use from Dremel - the manufacturer of professional nail salon tools
Includes seven accessories for maintaining acrylic nails between manicures
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
PET OWNERS this is ideal I had a 127 pound dog who could really tear up the flooring if you did not trim his claws. The SPCA puppy class instructor told us to use our Dremel to trim our do's claws rather than clippers. She was right. A Dremel is an ideal method for trimming a pet's claws.
Exactly what is needed for the do it yourself nails! Like many of us, I am a stay at home mom who wants nice looking hands but does not have the time or the money to spend in a nail salon every 2 weeeks. I have tried the drug store glue on type nails and do it yourself acrylics but never had the professional results I used to get at the salon before I had my children....and budget! This Dremel manicuring tool is the perfect solution. Combined with the drug store products, this gives you great looking nails. I was able to easily and quickly "dremel" them... more info
Great for Fiberglass I am a total beginner at manicuring my own nails. Because the resin is so thin and watery, my nails end up lumpy and it can take me literally hours to file them all down until they are ready for polish. The dremel cuts manicuring time down substantially, so much so that I now look forward to doing my nails. The kit contains everything you need to complete silk or fiberglass nails. It is so simple and easy. If I can do it, anyone can do it. I now want to try the pet dremel on my dog and... more info
Big deal... I have been using my cordless rechargeable Dremel for nail jobs for about 15 years and it has always worked perfectly. I use attachments specifically made for nails and not the kind shown on the picture here. They look kind of unhygenic and non-professional. I am surprised that it took such a long time for Dremel to come up with the idea. Please note that I am neither a brain surgeon nor a nuclear scientist. It's plain common sense.