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Ceramic Burrs

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Hallyz, Jul 25, 2018.

  1. Hallyz

    Hallyz Member


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    Hi

    Just wondering what people's experiences are so far using ceramic burrs. They were supposed to reduce nail dust and to be easily cleaned.

    Would anyone recommend these over more conventional burrs?
     
  2. PlanteDuPied

    PlanteDuPied Welcome New Poster

    Yes! I find they do reduce heat, are easy to clean and they don’t become dull as quickly. Also finding they reduce thickness faster/more efficiently
     
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