Nail station recommendations?

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Hi all, I am just starting out and am setting up to work from home. I've looked endlessly at nail stations and still can't settle on what to go for. I'm thinking it's best to go for something like the Malm and get a professional station with dust extractor/ filter once I've been going for a while. Though I'm unsure if I should just bite the bullet and invest in a full service station from the beginning.
At the moment, I have only completed my manicure and gel polish courses but am starting my acrylic course soon hopefully. With the dust etc, I'm wondering if it would be best just to go for it with an extractor. Can you guys let me know any full nail stations you would recommend? Any other advice on starting out would be much appreciated:) Thanks in advance!
 
In hindsight I'd buy the desk and then the extractor.
Have you tested the malm desk? It was too narrow and short for me however lots of nail techs use it as it has a glass top.
 
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In hindsight I'd but the desk and then the extractor.
Have you tested the malm desk? It was too narrow and short for me however lots of nail techs use it as it has a glass top.
Thanks ciderella:) I had thought it looked a little narrow tbh, it was the glass top that caught my eye and I thought that it might be tricky to get storage underneath that fitted properly. I was thinking that I could get a local glazier to cut me a piece of glass to go over a standard table if it comes to it. Will keep looking! Thank you for your advice. Can I ask what extractor you'd recommend? I've seen people talking about the Valentino.
Again, thanks in advance!
 

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