Electric Nail Drill in Singapore: What to Buy and How to Use It Safely

Last updated: July 2026.

If you do your own gel at home, the tool that earns its keep is the electric nail drill. It buffs the surface so a fresh set grips, tidies cuticles, and files old gel back at removal so you barely soak at all. It is also the tool most likely to thin a nail if you buy the wrong one or use it heavy-handed. Here is how to pick an electric nail drill in Singapore, what the specs actually mean, and the beginner-safe way to use it.

What an electric nail drill actually does

An electric nail drill, also called an e-file, is a handheld rotary tool that spins interchangeable bits. At home it does four jobs: buff the shine off before a new gel set so the base coat sticks, shape and smooth the free edge, clean up cuticles and calluses, and grind old gel back at removal. That last job is why most people buy one. A drill turns the slowest part of a home manicure, the soak-off, into a couple of minutes of filing.


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