MelodySusie 36W Nail Lamp for Resin, Professional Gel Nail Polish Curing Lamp with 3 Timer Setting, Sliding Tray for Manicure Pedicure,Great for Resin,White
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My personal favorite is Banlana UV resin, which ranges in price from $12 to $20. For 200 mL, the price is 22 dollars. It's no problem with this lamp to get rid of it.
I do the same thing with mine and haven't had any issues with the curing time. Perhaps you have a defective product, in which case you should contact the seller.
OPI Base, Gel Color, and Top Coat are all OPI products that I use. Each application should be followed by a light. The tackiness is then removed using alcohol and a cotton ball. Lovely nails are left behind.
Gel is a must. It left webs in the polish every time I used regular polish, as if it were burning it.
Selected User Reviews For MelodySusie 36W Nail Lamp for Resin, Professional Gel Nail Polish Curing Lamp with 3 Timer Setting, Sliding Tray for Manicure Pedicure,Great for Resin,White
It was required for the curing of UV resin and the creation of polymer clay. Jewelry made of resin. I'm going to use it on my nails as well. Because of how well it cures UV resin jewelry, I'm confident that it will work perfectly! This is the third lamp I've bought (different brands) in the hopes of finding a nail lamp that actually cures UV resin. I didn't have any luck with the other two! The first and second were both 36 watts, but neither of them cured my resin! I was ready to give up if the melodysusie UV nail lamp didn't work! The other two have been extremely aggravating. Some of my polymer clay pieces were ruined as a result of this! I went through the good books. melodysusie has received some negative feedback. I don't understand the negative reviews after using it and seeing how well it works! It's got to be a mistake on the part of the user! This melodysusie nail lamp cures UV resin without leaving it sticky or tacky. It comes with a large curing area, a slide-out tray, and four UV lighting tubes bulbs. br>In addition, this section is one of my favorites. There are three timers to choose from: 120 seconds, 180 seconds, and 360 seconds. & & & A THIRTY-MINUTE EXPERIENCE! This is crucial when using UV resin to cure! To keep hitting the start button, you don't have to sit next to it. You can set it to a 30-minute timer. You've completed your UV resin. Although it only takes a few minutes to cure, I leave some of my pieces to cure for the full 30 minutes to ensure they are properly cured. br>br>It also comes with a 6-month warranty. br>br>This lamp is a no-brainer! & & You can't go wrong for the price. br>br>Once again, if this lamp does not work for you, it is due to user error! There is no reason why this lamp should not function properly for you! br>br>I also covered the front opening with aluminum foil. I read or saw a video where it said that doing this helps with healing.
This nail dryer was purchased specifically for use in my craft projects. Acrylic keychains and badge holders with acrylic accents are what I make. I use UV resin to seal them and then place them in a lamp for three hours. They'll be cured in 5 minutes! What a time saver when compared to epoxy, which can take up to 24 hours to cure. br>br>My favorite feature is the pull-out tray, which allows me to easily place my items on it and then simply push them in. Then, once I've set the timer, I'll be able to do something else while my acrylic cures! I'm glad I bought it after hearing good things from other crafters at the store where I get my acrylic blanks.
This was purchased to cure UV resin that I use in my art. I was pleasantly surprised by the size of the unit. I have the ability to cure a large number of small pieces. There are three bulbs installed, plus one extra that will be useful when the time comes to replace them. There are three settings on the back that you can use. 120 second timer 180 second timer , as well as a 30-minute timer with automatic shutoff. I would strongly suggest it.
I purchased this lamp in order to make jewelry with UV Epoxy. It's a lot of fun, despite the fact that I haven't done much of it yet. The lamp's versatility is one of its most appealing features. I can use it to paint my nails or make crafts. It's a good size, but not too big. I like how the tray slides out, making it easier for me to put on my jewelry. This was an excellent purchase.
The time limit is five minutes. But it's not a deal breaker. br>br>I also needed a cheap way to cover my UV lamp and keep the light from escaping. I'm using the lamp for craft projects and need to keep the vents clean while it's sitting outside for long periods of time. The silicone sheets are fantastic! br>br>Hanobo 2-Hanobo 3-Hanobo 4-Hanobo 5-Hanobo 6- Silicone in a pack.
It's fantastic, and it's exactly what I'm looking for.
It always works perfectly, and it has a back-mounted timer switch that can be set to 120 or 180 seconds, which is very handy! There's a large bay for hands, or you can slide the bottom tray out for feet, and it's big enough for both. It's as good as any I've ever used in a salon! I'm going to get two more for Christmas 2017. UV lights are preferable to LED lights because they can cure both UV and LED polishes, whereas LED lights can only cure LED polishes, limiting you to that type of polish.
The machine's sliding floor is now smoother and actually usable! It's ideal for trapping light so you don't have to look at it when I use it for resin crafts because of its enclosed shape. I improvised a door out of the box's cardboard and aluminum foil.