Kiaitre Nail Lamp - 36 Lamp Beads Nail Dryer with 4 Time Setting, Automatic Sensor UV Light for Valentine's Day
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No, all you have to do is put your hands in the slot, and it will automatically turn on. There are no buttons on this!
It's self-contained, so when the client puts their hand in, it turns on, and when they take their hand out, it turns off.
Yes, it's something I really enjoy. On YouTube, there is a detailed video introduction to these UV lamps, from which I believe you can learn more.
Yes, I use it at my salon, and it's far superior to the one I had previously! It's also a big hit with my customers.
Selected User Reviews For Kiaitre Nail Lamp - 36 Lamp Beads Nail Dryer with 4 Time Setting, Automatic Sensor UV Light for Valentine's Day
I came across this one while it was being worked on. I figured I'd choose between the two and keep the one that was better. I think you can guess which one I went with! Look at the difference between the first one I purchased (on the right) and the Kiaitre (on the left). There were 24 bulbs in the first one, and a lot of empty space. You wouldn't think that adding 12 more bulbs would make much of a difference, but it does! There is no dead space, and everything is expertly placed in the right places. In this category, the Kiaitre comes out on top! br>br>Whereas the previous brand used 48 watts, the Kiaitre uses 72 watts! That's a huge difference! They have all of the bells and whistles, and they have them in equal measure. But here's the thing: I'm trying to make a point. $27 was the price I paid. For the first one, it'll set you back $99, and for the second, it'll set you back The Kiaitre costs $99 (with a coupon). Which one do you think you'd go with now? br>br>This lamp is fantastic, and I highly recommend it!.
I was undecided about which lamp to purchase at first. And even more so when I realized how many other options I had, but in the end, I chose this lamp. On each setting option, it does an excellent job of curing the nails. I'm blown away by the finished product's elegance. I'd buy this lamp again in a heartbeat! I truly hope that this information is useful to the next person shopping for a lamp!.
What I got was only half of the product and it wasn't even functional! It did not include the power adapter, which was advertised as being included. The lights didn't even turn on when I made my own adapter that met all of the requirements! The sensor and the timer both work, but what good are they if they don't light up? I'm so disappointed and frustrated! br>br>I gave it three stars because it would be unfair to rate a product that I couldn't even use. br>br>I'm going to request a refund and will make sure the seller is aware of my terrible experience.
I've used the lamp three times in less than a week, twice for manis and once for pedis, and it hasn't let me down. The lamp is small, has excellent motion detection, remembers the last time setting, and has bulbs all around so you don't have to worry about rotating your fingers while curing. The base has finger grooves to aid hand placement and connects and disconnects with ease, making switching from mani to pedi light use a breeze. I'm very pleased with the light, especially for the price; there are many lamps that cost twice as much, and this one appears to be able to compete with them without difficulty.
I received this light yesterday, and the first thing I noticed was that the box's seal had been broken, indicating that it was most likely a return. It was obvious when I opened the box that the power supply box had also been opened. That isn't necessarily a problem, but since I paid for a NEW IN BOX item, I decided to give it a shot. br>I used the lamp for the first time today, and it does everything it should, with the exception that the 30 second timer does not automatically turn it off. By removing your hand and resetting the time, you can manually put it back into stand-by mode, and the additional times work as expected. I don't see any issues with this light that I can't work around, so I'll keep it, and I'm giving it four stars because of the obvious issue with prior use, as well as the 30 second auto-off feature. there is a problem.
Amazing! I really can't say enough about how fantastic this little lamp is. For how well it works, the price is unbeatable. My manicure is salon-perfect (at least for an amateur like me) because I use Gelish nail products. It is ideal for curing polish. I did leave my nails to cure for a few minutes longer than necessary because it was my first time and I wanted to make sure I did everything correctly.
After reading the reviews, I decided to purchase it, and they are accurate. For gel polish, this is an excellent LED lamp. Because I haven't been able to get my nails done due to the pandemic, this seemed like a good idea and works well on both toes. hands. It doesn't get too hot, and the bottom can be removed. The timer is set to 60 seconds by default and turns on when you press the start button. turned off by itself A motion sensor is also included. br> On a side note, don't forget to get the primer. So that your polish doesn't come off, use a dehydrator. I am extremely pleased with my purchase and would recommend it to others.
It has four different timing buttons, is motion activated, pauses the time and turns off the lights (if you take your hand out to check on how well your polish is curing), and then resumes counting down from that point as soon as your hand is reinserted. On the bottom plate, there are finger ridges to help guide your hand into the proper position. br>br>I would strongly suggest this lamp, and I am pleased with my purchase!.