Check out the prices here: MelodySusie MR5 bit.ly/3zl6EZf use code: TSL12 for 12% off MelodySusie Sparkle Plus bit.ly/36E9oFO use code: TSL12 for 12% off MelodySusie Jade bit.ly/3qiytN1 use code: TSL12 for 12% off
I purchased the MelodySusie Scarlett (30,000 RPM) about 2 years ago. It has a corded foot pedal control and corded power cord. It's for my personal use and it's very reliable and easy to use. I've bought additional bits beyond those that came with the unit from MelodySusie. First thing I ever purchased from MS was a 48 bottle portable nail polish storage case. Liked it so much, I bought two more. Unfortunately, they don't sell them anymore. Good company.
I would love a more in depth review video🤩 I’m a newbie nail tech, and the hand piece on my e-file feels so heavy. When I look for e-files online it never says how much they weigh. Maybe you could weigh them if you are making a video, that would be very interesting.
Hi Elfi, there were will be a more in depth review coming. It will take some time before we make that video. We like to do rigorous testing on products we review so we can inform our viewers the best we can. Thanks so much! - MSL
The green one has more wattage, so this plays role how much more powerful it is and how low speeds it actually works without you using your own strength to help it work better. I think Jade plus ( or whatever is the name ) has 40w others either 25 or 30w power output. And also what motor they use in the handle, cause control box only gives out the power what handle consumes into working power. I have kept my eyes on on those lil machines, but since the customs regulations changed and they do not have EU warehouse i have put buying from overseas or non EU countries to hold. Tho from professional standpoint, the newest one and jade i could consider as pro machines for beginners and those who only do light gel overlay/rubberbase gel/gelpolish work ,others i think are mainly for home usage and for hobbyist.
Did you ever do a follow-up video on this? Trying to decide between this one and the Scamander. Is the higher RPM and handle worth the higher price? Thanks.
@@TheSalonLife Thanks so much for your input. I appreciate it. Most MelodySusie reviews are positive but it's better to heat from someone who uses them a lot and has a wider knowledge of e-files.
i ordered the scamander today morning and I plan on using it on my natural nail and when doing gel x and for removing gel x, do you think its a good drill for that? ( I will be taking in clients )
An efile definitely makes gel removal much faster. Reverse is usually for left handed users. Im a lefty and mostly use it in reverse, but sometimes in forward depending on what im doing. Its nice for cuticle prep, cleaning half of each nail in 1 direction, then other half in opposite direction. Its also nice when i work on myself and have to switch hands.
Check out the prices here:
MelodySusie MR5 bit.ly/3zl6EZf use code: TSL12 for 12% off
MelodySusie Sparkle Plus bit.ly/36E9oFO use code: TSL12 for 12% off
MelodySusie Jade bit.ly/3qiytN1 use code: TSL12 for 12% off
Can't wait to see the update video on this!
Look forward to the in-depth video. ❤
Can you make a video or please which one of those 3 would you recommend for everyday use please please
I purchased the MelodySusie Scarlett (30,000 RPM) about 2 years ago. It has a corded foot pedal control and corded power cord. It's for my personal use and it's very reliable and easy to use. I've bought additional bits beyond those that came with the unit from MelodySusie. First thing I ever purchased from MS was a 48 bottle portable nail polish storage case. Liked it so much, I bought two more. Unfortunately, they don't sell them anymore. Good company.
Actual ceramic and carbide bits, included! That’s impressive.
OOooo! I like the neutral feature! I'm anxious to see your usage review. 😍🥰💖
Hi Mir, We hope to have that out in a couple months or so, possibly sooner. Thanks so much! - MSL
I would love a more in depth review video🤩 I’m a newbie nail tech, and the hand piece on my e-file feels so heavy. When I look for e-files online it never says how much they weigh. Maybe you could weigh them if you are making a video, that would be very interesting.
Hi Elfi, there were will be a more in depth review coming. It will take some time before we make that video. We like to do rigorous testing on products we review so we can inform our viewers the best we can.
Thanks so much! - MSL
The green one has more wattage, so this plays role how much more powerful it is and how low speeds it actually works without you using your own strength to help it work better. I think Jade plus ( or whatever is the name ) has 40w others either 25 or 30w power output. And also what motor they use in the handle, cause control box only gives out the power what handle consumes into working power. I have kept my eyes on on those lil machines, but since the customs regulations changed and they do not have EU warehouse i have put buying from overseas or non EU countries to hold. Tho from professional standpoint, the newest one and jade i could consider as pro machines for beginners and those who only do light gel overlay/rubberbase gel/gelpolish work ,others i think are mainly for home usage and for hobbyist.
is there an update on this video? have you been using? which one of the 3 do you prefer? thanks :)
Did you ever do a follow-up video on this? Trying to decide between this one and the Scamander. Is the higher RPM and handle worth the higher price? Thanks.
I'm still using these machines. What do you need it for? Natural nail manicures? Pedicures? Acrylic or gel?
@@TheSalonLife Personal use only. Gel removal and builder gel shaping. Natural nail clean-up. Pedicures too.
For gel I would recommed the stronger machine. All of them lasted well so far and I use them all the time.
@@TheSalonLife Thanks so much for your input. I appreciate it. Most MelodySusie reviews are positive but it's better to heat from someone who uses them a lot and has a wider knowledge of e-files.
@@TheSalonLifewhich of these would you most recommend for a pedicure? ❤
i ordered the scamander today morning and I plan on using it on my natural nail and when doing gel x and for removing gel x, do you think its a good drill for that? ( I will be taking in clients )
When would you have to use the drill in reverse position? I'd only need it to help with gel polish removal and debating whether to get one.
An efile definitely makes gel removal much faster. Reverse is usually for left handed users. Im a lefty and mostly use it in reverse, but sometimes in forward depending on what im doing. Its nice for cuticle prep, cleaning half of each nail in 1 direction, then other half in opposite direction. Its also nice when i work on myself and have to switch hands.
@@karencarlos3942 thank you so much for that explanation!!
Piękne rzeczy :)
Curious if anyone has ever tried to mix and match the MS hand pieces. I wonder if they'd be compatible with one another
Hi Lynnette. We haven't tried as of yet, on the to do list.. Thanks - MSL
@@TheSalonLife that would be so helpful! I will have to turn on notifications so I don't miss it when you do!
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It would be helpful to the listener if you wouldn’t interrupt each other and talk over each other.