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Diamond Nail Drill Bit - Flame

Diamond Nail Drill Bit - Flame

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Flame Diamond Nail Bit by Nailspiracy is a professional Russian-made diamond e-file bit for dry manicure, Russian manicure preparation, cuticle-area cleaning, sidewall work, and detailed nail fold refinement. Available in 1.8mm, 2.1mm, and 2.3mm diameters with Fine and Medium grit options, this flame bit allows technicians to choose the right level of precision, softness, and efficiency for their technique.

  • Russian-Made Diamond Bit – Professional quality
  • 3 Diameter Options – 1.8mm, 2.1mm, and 2.3mm
  • Fine or Medium Grit – Choose softness or efficiency
  • Flame Shape – Cuticle and sidewall precision
  • Reusable Tool – Long-lasting with proper care
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Professional Flame Diamond Bit

The flame diamond bit is one of the most versatile e-file shapes for professional manicure services. Its tapered flame profile helps reveal and clean the cuticle area, work along the lateral nail folds, refine sidewalls, and remove dry skin around the nail plate.

These Russian-made diamond bits are designed for precise, controlled manicure work. They can be used by professionals and trained beginners depending on technique, speed, pressure, and the client’s skin condition.

Diameter Guide: 1.8mm, 2.1mm, and 2.3mm
  • 1.8mm — slim and precise for detailed cuticle-area work, narrow nail folds, and more delicate technique.
  • 2.1mm — balanced everyday size for cuticle cleaning, sidewall refinement, and standard Russian manicure prep.
  • 2.3mm — slightly wider working surface for faster cleaning, larger nail plates, or technicians who prefer more contact area.

Choose diameter based on the client’s nail anatomy, the working zone, and your personal e-file technique.

Grit Guide: Fine and Medium
  • Fine grit — softer and more universal for most skin types, delicate cuticle work, beginners, and everyday manicure prep.
  • Medium grit — stronger and more efficient for thicker, rougher, or drier skin, usually preferred by more experienced technicians.

Fine grit is often the most popular starting option because it is soft enough for controlled cuticle-area work while still effective for most professional services. Medium grit is useful when more cleaning power is needed.

Best Uses
  • Russian manicure preparation
  • Dry manicure and e-file manicure
  • Cuticle-area cleaning
  • Lateral nail fold cleaning
  • Sidewall refinement
  • Treating dry cracks and grooves around the nail fold
  • Removing dry skin around the nail plate
  • Professional manicure and pedicure detail work
How to Choose the Right Flame Bit

Choose the bit based on three things: the working area, the client’s skin type, and your technique level. Smaller diameters give more precision, while larger diameters give more contact. Fine grit gives softer control, while Medium grit gives stronger cleaning power.

  • For beginners: start with Fine grit and a smaller or standard diameter for more control.
  • For most salon services: Fine grit in 1.8mm or 2.1mm is a versatile choice.
  • For thicker skin: Medium grit can be used when more efficiency is needed.
  • For larger nail plates: 2.3mm may feel faster and more stable.
How to Use
  1. Insert the diamond flame bit securely into a compatible professional e-file handpiece.
  2. Select the correct diameter and grit for the client’s nail anatomy and skin condition.
  3. Use light pressure and controlled movements around the cuticle area and nail folds.
  4. Keep the bit moving and avoid pressing into the natural nail plate or living tissue.
  5. Adjust speed and direction according to your training, technique, and client sensitivity.
  6. Clean, disinfect, and sterilize the bit after each client according to professional salon protocol.

For professional use only. Diamond flame bits can be beginner-friendly when used correctly, but proper e-file training is essential.

Cleaning, Sterilization, and Storage

After each client, remove visible dust and skin debris, then clean the diamond bit thoroughly before disinfection and sterilization. A complete professional tool-processing protocol may include brushing, ultrasonic cleaning, proper disinfection, sterilization according to local salon regulations, full drying, and protected storage.

Correct cleaning, sterilization, and storage help maintain hygiene, protect clients, and extend the working life of the diamond surface.

Final Summary

Flame Diamond Nail Bit is a Russian-made professional diamond e-file bit for cuticle-area cleaning, sidewall refinement, dry manicure, and Russian manicure preparation. With 1.8mm, 2.1mm, and 2.3mm diameter options plus Fine and Medium grit choices, it gives nail technicians flexible control for different skin types, nail anatomies, and professional techniques.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Flame Diamond Nail Bit used for?

The Flame Diamond Nail Bit is used for Russian manicure preparation, dry manicure, cuticle-area cleaning, lateral nail fold cleaning, sidewall refinement, and removing dry skin around the nail plate. Its tapered flame shape helps technicians work precisely around the cuticle and nail folds.

What is the difference between Fine grit and Medium grit?

Fine grit is softer and more universal for most skin types, everyday cuticle work, and technicians who want more control. It is usually the most popular starting option. Medium grit is stronger and more efficient, and is usually used for thicker, rougher, or drier skin when more cleaning power is needed.

Can beginners use a Flame Diamond Nail Bit?

Yes, trained beginners can use a Flame Diamond Nail Bit, especially in Fine grit and smaller diameters such as 1.8mm or 2.1mm. The right choice depends on technique, speed, pressure, and the client’s skin condition. Proper e-file training is still essential because flame bits work close to the cuticle and nail folds.

What is the difference between 1.8mm, 2.1mm, and 2.3mm Flame Diamond Nail Bits?

The difference between 1.8mm, 2.1mm, and 2.3mm Flame Diamond Nail Bits depends mostly on the technician’s technique and working style. The 1.8mm bit gives more precision for detailed cuticle-area work and narrow nail folds. The 2.1mm and 2.3mm bits have a larger working surface and can be used by some technicians in a single-bit technique, where one bit is used for both cuticle cleaning and light skin polishing. Larger diameters may feel faster or more stable, but the best choice depends on nail anatomy, skin type, e-file technique, speed, and professional training.

What is better for beginners: Flame, Rounded Flame, or Slightly Rounded Flame?

For beginners, Rounded Flame or Slightly Rounded Flame is usually a safer choice than a sharp traditional Flame bit. A Rounded Flame has the softest tip and is the most beginner-friendly option because it helps reduce the risk of cutting the cuticle area. A Slightly Rounded Flame gives more precision while still being more forgiving than a sharp Flame. A classic pointed Flame bit is best for technicians who already have a trained hand, confident e-file control, and experience working safely around the cuticle and nail folds.