Hi MelodySusie fans:
We’re back with our testing program. This time around, we’re asking you to try out our all-new rechargeable nail drill: Scamander.
We list some key features here:
- Smart LCD screen: It will show the RPM and the electricity.
- Rechargeable: Long last operation + quick 2.5 hours full charge
- Variable Speed Control: Max 30000 RPM
- Six interchangeable bits included in the package.
It got a lot of attention since we released it online. So now we would like to invite you to join our testing program.
We’ll choose the 3 most stellar applicants to participate in this round of Testing Program.
Good luck!
Rules:
- How to Enter: Leave a comment below: What do you care most about an E-file(Nail Drill) RPM? Price? Brand? Fittings?...... (You need to submit your comment with your email and name)
- Application Time: May 27 – May 31, 2019
- Announcement: We’ll choose 3 testers through upcoming blog article of winner announcement and email you to get the shipping information.
- Eligibility for Application:18+, US only.
- Review Requirements: You need to send us a link with your review within 2 weeks once you have received the product. If you haven’t sent a link after two weeks you will not be allowed to enter any future testing programs.
- How to Share: You can share the review on your own Social Media (Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Blogs, etc.).
- MelodySusie reserves the right of final explanation.
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40 comments
Cassandra Shoemaker
Hello MelodySusie team, there is a few things that I look for in a efile.
Quality is one, the rpm, tourk,heat,vibration, how heavy the hand piece is, and lastly but not least the price is a big one for me as a mother of 3 I don’t normally spend money on myself and on the very rare occasions that I do I seriously do not want to spend a lot and it just be a waste.
Angela
I have carpal tunnel syndrome from being a medical transcriptionist for 15 years. I have been interested in trying out a rechargeable drill so I won’t be tethered to a cord, making it hard to get into a comfortable position to work. Sometimes my drill vibrates too much as well, which further aggravates my wrist pain.
Connie garcia
I don’t have the money to buy a better drill the wecheer I currently use does go forward & reverse which is badly needed when cleaning up the cuticle.
Barbara McGlamary (nailpins)
What I look for in a drill is if it performs well with low vibration and nose precision. I like a rechargeable and portable drill to support a broad range of quicker services around the shop.
Sarah Carlson
In an efile I look for weight/size/comfort of hand piece, RPM, torque, vibration. I’ve been doing nails for 7 years, I work full time. I use both a corded and cordless drill for different services. I’m always willing to pay for quality.
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