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Nail Drill

77 professional nail drill SKUs across KUPA MANIPro Passport, Medicool Pro Power, LAVIS Nail Drill brushless, Kiara Sky Portable, and budget cordless tiers. 20,000 to 35,000 RPM range, 110/220V dual-voltage, brushless or coreless motor options. Free shipping over $99, same-day dispatch.

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Kiara Sky Portable Nail Drill - Pink
Kiara Sky Portable Nail Drill - Pink
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Kiara Sky Portable Nail Drill - Pink

Kiara Sky

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Kiara Sky Portable Nail Drill - Purple
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Kiara Sky Portable Nail Drill - Purple

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Kiara Sky Portable Nail Drill - White
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Kiara Sky Portable Nail Drill - White

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Gelish Go File Hybrid Electric File
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Gelish Go File Hybrid Electric File - Nail Drill

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Medicool Rechargable Pro Power 35k Professional Electric File - Pearl White
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Medicool Rechargable Pro Power 35k Professional Electric File - Pearl White

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LAVIS Nail Drill - Black
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LAVIS Nail Drill - Black

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LAVIS Nail Drill - Blue
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LAVIS Nail Drill - Gold
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LAVIS Nail Drill - Red Gold
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LAVIS Nail Drill - Silver
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Frequently asked questions

What RPM should I pick for the salon's daily mix?

Match RPM to the dominant service. Cuticle prep + light filing: 4,000 to 7,000 RPM (any drill fine). Gel polish removal + shape work: 8,000 to 15,000 RPM. Acrylic shaping: 15,000 to 25,000 RPM (Medicool Pro Power 20k strong here). Heavy acrylic/dip removal: 25,000 to 35,000 RPM (LAVIS Nail Drill, Medicool 35k, KUPA Passport).

KUPA vs LAVIS vs Medicool, which one?

KUPA Passport at $311+ is the premium portable choice with Japanese coreless motor + 1-year warranty + dual-voltage. Medicool Pro Power 35k at $292 is the salon high-RPM workhorse. LAVIS Nail Drill at $199 is the brushless mid-premium with Smart Safety Overload + 7 color options. New salons typically start with LAVIS for the value-tier brushless reliability; high-volume salons stock KUPA Passport as the primary unit.

Does the drill come with bits?

Some bundles include a starter bit set, most drill SKUs ship the handpiece and control box only. The matching bits sell separately across the Prep Bits, Refine Bits, Removal Bits, and Sanding Bits sub-collections at ND (134 SKUs total across the bit category). Stock 8 to 15 bits per technician station for the daily salon service mix.

How long should a salon-grade nail drill last?

With disciplined maintenance (daily disinfection, weekly chuck cleaning, monthly cord inspection), KUPA Passport and Medicool Pro Power handpieces last 36+ months on salon-grade duty cycles. LAVIS brushless handpiece is maintenance-free and rated for similar life. Budget cordless drills at $45 to $55 typically fatigue at 12 to 18 months under daily salon use.

What is the wholesale price?

Nail drills at ND ship at the standard wholesale tier with no business license required and no minimum order. The premium brands (KUPA, Medicool, Kiara Sky) hold their MSRP because they ship with manufacturer 1-year warranty; the LAVIS at $199 is the value-tier brushless option. Free shipping over $99, same-day dispatch on orders before 2pm PT.

Why salons stock professional nail drills

An electric nail file (e-file, nail drill) is the salon's daily-use hardware for prep, gel removal, fill work, sculpt shaping, and dust-free cuticle work. ND Nails Supply carries 77 nail drill SKUs across the three professional brands that dominate US nail salon use: KUPA MANIPro Passport (premium portable), Medicool Pro Power (premium corded plus rechargeable), and LAVIS Nail Drill (mid-premium brushless), plus the Kiara Sky Portable line and budget cordless options for new salons or DIY pros.

The drill is one of two pieces of hardware (the other is the UV/LED lamp) that the salon technician touches every service hour. Picking the wrong drill costs the salon in three ways: motor fatigue under daily use, vibration that causes technician wrist strain over 6 to 12 months, and underpowered RPM that slows acrylic and dip removal. The right drill for a high-volume salon and the right drill for a beginner home-tech are different SKUs in different price tiers. The sections below show the specs spine that separates the tiers.

The nail drill catalog at ND

The 77 SKUs fall into four brand-family clusters at four price tiers:

KUPA MANIPro Passport (premium portable, $311 to $385)

The KUPA Passport with KP-55 or KP-65 handpiece is the most-stocked premium e-file at US salons. The KP-65 handpiece (the lightest at 4.23 oz, 4.25 inches long, 0.8 inch body diameter) is manufactured from stainless steel with a Japanese-made coreless motor. Specs: 30,000 RPM control box, 25,000 RPM handpiece, 8 to 10 hours battery, 110/220V auto-switching dual-voltage, 2-hour quick charge, Acetone Resistant Finish, 1-year manufacturer warranty.

Medicool Pro Power Rechargeable (premium, $287 to $292)

The Medicool Pro Power line ships in two RPM tiers: Pro Power 20k (20,000 RPM) and Pro Power 35k (35,000 RPM). Rechargeable design with 1-year manufacturer warranty. The 35k variant is the salon high-RPM workhorse for acrylic and dip removal where speed matters; the 20k variant fits salons that primarily do gel work where lower RPM gives finer cuticle control.

LAVIS Nail Drill brushless (mid-premium, $199)

The LAVIS Nail Drill is the brushless mid-premium tier. Specs: 35,000 RPM high-torque brushless motor, 8 to 10 hours battery, 3-hour full charge, 110/220V auto-switching, HD display for speed + battery, Smart Play/Pause control, variable speed, Forward/Reverse, Smart Safety Overload Protection, Acetone Resistant Finish, aluminum alloy body with UV surface treatment. 7 color options: White, Black, Red, Rose Gold, Silver Mermaid, Gold, Blue.

Kiara Sky Portable + LDS Portable + budget cordless (mixed tier, $45 to $309)

Kiara Sky Portable ships at $309 (premium tier, available Pink and White). LDS Portable at $69.99 is the budget-premium option. Generic cordless drills at $45 to $55 offer 35,000 RPM with 3/32" standard bit shank, cordless or corded operation, but ship with shorter 30-day warranty and lower-spec motor reliability over time.

Specs comparison: RPM, battery, voltage, warranty

Use this matrix to match drill specs to the salon's service tier. Higher RPM = faster acrylic and dip work but harder to control on cuticle prep; lower RPM = finer cuticle work but slower on heavy filing.

ModelTop RPMMotor typeBattery lifeVoltageWarrantyPrice (USD)
KUPA Passport KP-6530,000 (box) / 25,000 (handpiece)Coreless Japan motor8 to 10 h110/220V auto1 year$311
KUPA Passport NEXT KP-6530,000Coreless Japan motor8 to 10 h110/220V auto1 year$385
Medicool Pro Power 35k35,000RechargeableRechargeable110/220V1 year$292
Medicool Pro Power 20k20,000RechargeableRechargeable110/220V1 year$287
Kiara Sky Portable(per brand spec)PortableRechargeable110/220V1 year$309
LAVIS Nail Drill35,000Brushless8 to 10 h (3 h charge)110/220V auto1 year$199
LDS Portable(per brand spec)PortableRechargeable$70
Generic cordless35,000Brushed8 to 10 hSingle 110V30 days$45 to $55

RPM comparison chart

The visual below maps the top-RPM rating of each model against price tier. Higher bars indicate faster spindle speed; the price label on each bar reflects the ND wholesale tier.

Top RPM by nail drill model, ND Nails Supply 2026 Top RPM by nail drill model Higher RPM = faster acrylic/dip work. Lower RPM = finer cuticle control. 35k 30k 25k 20k 0 Top RPM LAVIS $199 35k Medicool 35k $292 35k Generic $45 to $55 35k KUPA Passport $311 30k KUPA NEXT $385 30k KP-65 hand. incl. 25k Medicool 20k $287 20k

How to pick the right nail drill

Match the drill model to the salon's daily service mix and the technician's experience level:

  • High-volume salon (8+ full sets per day): anchor on KUPA Passport with KP-65 handpiece. The Japanese coreless motor is engineered for daily 8-hour use over multi-year salon ownership cycles. Pair with the Medicool Pro Power 35k as the secondary backup unit.
  • Mid-volume salon (3 to 6 sets per day): pick the LAVIS Nail Drill at $199. Brushless 35,000 RPM motor + HD display + Smart Safety Overload give salon-grade reliability at value-tier pricing. Color match to salon decor with 7 finish options.
  • Salon doing primarily gel + cuticle prep (light filing): pick the Medicool Pro Power 20k. The 20,000 RPM ceiling gives finer cuticle control without the runaway speed risk that high-RPM drills introduce for less-experienced technicians.
  • Mobile/pedicure-bar tech needing dual-voltage portability: KUPA Passport with the stainless steel belt clip + plastic handpiece holster. The 8 to 10 hour battery handles full-day mobile work without recharge.
  • New salon owner or DIY pro on $200 budget: LAVIS Nail Drill $199 covers the salon-grade spec gap that generic $45 to $55 cordless drills miss (brushless motor reliability + safety overload + dual-voltage + acetone resistance).
  • DIY home tech doing 1 to 2 sets per week: budget cordless at $45 to $55. The 35,000 RPM rating matches premium drills on paper but expect motor fatigue under daily salon-grade duty cycles. 30-day warranty signals the use case.

Bit and accessory compatibility

Most professional nail drills at ND use the industry-standard 3/32 inch bit shank size, which makes the bit inventory portable across drill brands. Check the handpiece spec on each model: KUPA, LAVIS, and Medicool handpieces all accept 3/32 inch shank bits.

The matching bit catalog at ND ships across four sub-collections:

  • Prep Bits, 15 SKUs for cuticle prep and initial nail surface buffing
  • Refine Bits, 75 SKUs for shape refinement and final smoothing
  • Removal Bits, 65 SKUs for gel polish, acrylic, and dip powder removal
  • Sanding Bits, 8 SKUs for sanding bands and pumice rolls

The full Drill Bits + Sanding Band category at ND covers 134 SKUs total. Stock 8 to 15 bits per technician station for the daily salon service mix.

Safe application workflow

Daily safe drill operation is a 5-step technician discipline, not a feature of the drill itself. The strongest drill in the salon causes injury when applied wrong; the weakest drill is safe under proper technique.

  1. Set RPM to the lowest range that does the job. Cuticle prep: 4,000 to 7,000 RPM. Gel polish removal: 8,000 to 15,000 RPM. Acrylic shaping: 15,000 to 25,000 RPM. Heavy acrylic removal: 25,000 to 35,000 RPM. Never max-RPM for prep work.
  2. Move the drill, not the nail. Keep the client's finger stable on a rest. The drill moves in light sweeping passes across the nail surface.
  3. Apply zero downward pressure. The bit cuts at high speed; pressure causes heat buildup that burns the natural nail layer. If the bit is not cutting, switch to a fresher or coarser bit.
  4. Forward direction for right-hand technicians. Switch to Reverse only for left-hand work or specific corner cuts where the bit direction matters for safety.
  5. Check the natural nail every 30 seconds. Stop if the client reports heat, vibration, or any unusual sensation. Heat is the first warning sign of over-filing.
Pro tip: the Smart Safety Overload Protection on the LAVIS Nail Drill and the auto-stop on the KUPA Passport are the two best safety features for newer technicians. Both pause the motor before motor damage or technician injury. Salons training new techs should specify drills with active overload protection.

Maintenance and sterilization

The handpiece is the high-wear part of the drill system. Daily disinfection plus weekly motor maintenance extends the handpiece life from 12 to 18 months on heavy duty cycles up to 36+ months on disciplined maintenance.

  • Between every client: wipe the handpiece exterior with 70 percent isopropyl alcohol. Soak the bit in barbicide or equivalent for 10 minutes minimum, then dry before next use.
  • Daily end of shift: remove the bit, wipe the chuck interior with a microfiber swab + isopropyl. Inspect for dust buildup at the air vents.
  • Weekly: open the chuck mechanism per the handpiece manual, lubricate per manufacturer instructions (KUPA + Medicool ship with maintenance instructions; LAVIS handpiece is maintenance-free brushless).
  • Monthly: inspect cord and battery contacts for wear. Test the safety overload by intentionally stalling the bit briefly; the motor should pause.
  • Annually: ship the handpiece to the manufacturer for full service if the motor RPM has dropped below 80 percent of spec.

Acetone resistance matters for the control box finish: every premium drill at ND ships with Acetone Resistant Finish (KUPA, LAVIS, Medicool). Generic cordless drills at the $45 to $55 tier do not guarantee acetone resistance; salon owners using acetone for daily gel removal should not pick from that tier.

Troubleshooting common drill failures

Failure modeLikely causeFix
RPM dropping under loadBattery aging (1 to 2 year cycle) OR motor wearCharge battery to full. If still slow, ship handpiece for service.
Vibration increasing over timeBit not seated correctly in chuck OR chuck mechanism wornReseat bit. Clean chuck. If persistent, replace handpiece.
Motor overheating after 30 minutesContinuous high-RPM use without break OR clogged air ventsTake 5-minute breaks every 30 minutes. Clean vents with compressed air.
Battery life dropping below 4 hoursBattery cycle aging (typical 18 to 24 months heavy use)Replace battery if available, or replace control box if integrated.
Auto-stop activating during normal useSafety overload triggered by binding bitStop, check bit for damage or jam. Replace bit if cracked.

Wholesale pricing at ND

ND offers wholesale pricing on the full nail drill catalog across all brand families. No business license required, no minimum order, no membership fee. Free shipping on every order over $99, same-day dispatch on in-stock drills ordered before 2pm PT weekdays.

For salon setup bundles, pair the drill with a UV/LED nail lamp from the Lamps category (119 SKUs) and a dust collector for full-station kit pricing. The salon-grade combo (KUPA Passport + 48W LED lamp + dust collector + 15-bit starter set) runs in the $480 to $550 range at the wholesale tier.

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