80W UV Gel Nail Lamp, Canvalite Professional Led Nail Lamp for Gel Polish Polygel Nail Extension with Sensor and 4 Timers
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I use 110 volts; I wouldn't try 220 volts because it may be too many volts for me; I am a woman, not an electrician.
While in use, it must be plugged into an electrical outlet.
I believe 30 years is sufficient.
Selected User Reviews For 80W UV Gel Nail Lamp, Canvalite Professional Led Nail Lamp for Gel Polish Polygel Nail Extension with Sensor and 4 Timers
When it comes to connecting, ELECTRIC SPARKS are the best! FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME!! ELECTRIC SPARKS! I just bought it, opened it, and plugged it in. br>I disconnected and reconnected it three or four times, each time sparks appeared. br>I'd have liked to have tried it and used it, but I'm not willing to die. br>Beware of the buyer.
a fantastic product! Because of the price, I was very skeptical of this product; the last one I bought for $50 turned out to be a three-light-bulb-bulb-bulb-bulb-bulb-bulb-bulb-bulb-bulb-bulb-bul My nails were peeling and barely curing after using a 6 watt led light. I reasoned that something less expensive couldn't possibly be a better product, but after reading reviews, I decided to purchase this light. It worked perfectly the first time I used it! I can't wait to put it to better use! The painless setting is just right for completing the final cure! I would give it a 10/10! For a great product, this is a fantastic price!.
This lamp is absolutely stunning. It cures in a uniform manner. It has a detachable bottom, allowing you to use it for any artistic nail or toenail project.
It's fantastic with this 80 uv and led light. I used it in the salon and at home. You can't go wrong with such a low price. I would suggest it to anyone.
My package arrived on time, undamaged, and in perfect condition. damaged. I had no problems, and the instructions were simple to comprehend and implement. This UV Lamp works well for curing Gel Polishes when used correctly. I've given it up, along with my two-year-old daughter. year- This light has survived being thrown around by the old, so it appears to be durable as well. If necessary, the top and bottom can be easily separated for cleaning. It's large enough to comfortably fit your hand or foot inside. Recommendation: ten out of ten Instead of wasting money on a high-priced light, get this one and save some cash.
Before purchasing this item, I conducted extensive research. I had hoped to avoid using a lamp with such a high wattage. This is the one I'm glad I chose. br>Until now, I've only used nail polish from the Gellen brand. At double setting, the curing time is approximately 120 seconds plus. I'm still experimenting to see if cutting down on the curing time is beneficial. br>The lamp is portable and simple to operate. br>As stated, it does not remember the previous curing time setting. Each time you turn it on, you must press the button. br>There is no light on top to indicate that 80 watts is turned on. You can tell whether you have the double brightness on or not by looking at the brightness of the lamp. br>I did, in fact, buy the UV gloves. I used to paint my nails only once or twice a year, so I wasn't concerned about exposure. I'm sure I'll use it more now that I have it at home.
I've been doing gel nails at home for a few years and this is by far the most convenient light I've ever used. It's so convenient to be able to just reach in and turn on the lights. The bottom tray can be easily removed for toe exercises, and the entire unit is very light. Love it!.
This lamp was supposed to be large enough to hold in both hands, and the power appears to be on par with the others. I added a handle and a black bottom for an extra $10!.