
Mini Mandrel
A mini mandrel drill bit is designed for use with smaller sanding bands, giving you more precision and control for detailed nail work.
How to use
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Slide a mini sanding band onto the mandrel
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Ensure it is secure before turning on the drill
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Use low speed and light pressure, we recommend 3-5k rpm
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Keep movements controlled and precise
What is the difference between a mandrel and mini mandrel?
A standard mandrel is used for general shaping and removal, while a mini mandrel is designed for more precise work in smaller areas where control is key.
Why Mitty mini mandrels
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Designed for precision and control
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Smooth, secure fit for mini sanding bands
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Compatible with standard 3/32" nail drills
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Suitable for both DIY users and nail techs
Avoid these mistakes
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Using too much pressure in delicate areas
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Using high speed near the cuticle
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Not securing the sanding band properly
-
Using for heavy product removal
A mini mandrel drill bit is designed for use with smaller sanding bands, giving you more precision and control for detailed nail work.
How to use
-
Slide a mini sanding band onto the mandrel
-
Ensure it is secure before turning on the drill
-
Use low speed and light pressure, we recommend 3-5k rpm
-
Keep movements controlled and precise
What is the difference between a mandrel and mini mandrel?
A standard mandrel is used for general shaping and removal, while a mini mandrel is designed for more precise work in smaller areas where control is key.
Why Mitty mini mandrels
-
Designed for precision and control
-
Smooth, secure fit for mini sanding bands
-
Compatible with standard 3/32" nail drills
-
Suitable for both DIY users and nail techs
Avoid these mistakes
-
Using too much pressure in delicate areas
-
Using high speed near the cuticle
-
Not securing the sanding band properly
-
Using for heavy product removal
Original: $12.49
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$4.37Description
A mini mandrel drill bit is designed for use with smaller sanding bands, giving you more precision and control for detailed nail work.
How to use
-
Slide a mini sanding band onto the mandrel
-
Ensure it is secure before turning on the drill
-
Use low speed and light pressure, we recommend 3-5k rpm
-
Keep movements controlled and precise
What is the difference between a mandrel and mini mandrel?
A standard mandrel is used for general shaping and removal, while a mini mandrel is designed for more precise work in smaller areas where control is key.
Why Mitty mini mandrels
-
Designed for precision and control
-
Smooth, secure fit for mini sanding bands
-
Compatible with standard 3/32" nail drills
-
Suitable for both DIY users and nail techs
Avoid these mistakes
-
Using too much pressure in delicate areas
-
Using high speed near the cuticle
-
Not securing the sanding band properly
-
Using for heavy product removal
















