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Spray drill or dry drill?

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Gwai, Sep 4, 2014.

  1. Gwai

    Gwai Member


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    My old Hadewe dust extraction drill is on it's last legs, I'm looking to possibly replace it with a spray drill, anyone with experience of both to say which is best?
    Ta
    Lee
     
  2. Simon Ross

    Simon Ross Active Member

    I use a Hadewe Oceanos has both functions. For me, fantastic piece of kit.


    Nail problems, use suction, others, use water spray function.


    An absolute asset.
     
  3. Mr C.W.Kerans

    Mr C.W.Kerans Active Member

    I have never used a spray drill - is it not very messy in use?
     
  4. shready

    shready Welcome New Poster

    I previously had a hadawe suction drill. I now have an Orthospray drill by Orthofex it's very efficient. It's not messy because the spray is very fine.
     
  5. jane.e.benson

    jane.e.benson Active Member

    Hya,
    I would definately recommend the spray drills, they never get too hot on patients flesh, can do amazing work, and providing you keep the spray to a minimum they are not too messy ( what you do get is a minor inconvenience when you compare it to the advantages)
    Jane
     
  6. Nick Curry

    Nick Curry Active Member

    Hi Corran, it's Nick. Hope you are well, we must catch up by email. I have a spray drill, very good for keeping the nail cool when reducing onychauxic nails, much fewer airborne sub-micron particles flying around. Hope you are all well,

    Kind regards,

    Nick.
     
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