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I have been thinking about a dust extractor for a while. I am a beauty Therapist, although I would say I do have more nail clients on the whole. I do hard gel nail extensions and overlays and also gel polish. I don't offer L&P as I don't like the fumes drifting into my treatment room (a separate room), so fumes aren't the issue. Most my regular clients have infills. I remove their gel polish with my e-file, which is what is creating the majority of my dust issues.  Although this is my only job, I don't work full time so dont anticipate doing more than 10-12 nail clients max per week.  The type of system you mention, although obviously very efficient, is out of my budget unfortunately.  Could you recommend a machine that is more affordable to the smaller business?  I am looking to reduce dust whilst filing.  Are these small dust extractors that sit on the desk under the client's hand as you file worth investing in?  Or are they pretty useless?


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