This bit is designed to make your job more effective, cost efficient and easier on your body as well as your pocket. 

The bit must be cleaned periodically to remain sharp, by following the manufacturer's instructions. Drill bits usually last 2-3 months but this can vary dependent on how busy you are. 

How to Clean:

Step 1.

Use warm soapy water, the Willow Spit-Spot-Bit-Pot and the Willow Brass Brush to remove the dust and product debris from within the grits, flutes and teeth. Alternatively, put them into your Ultra Sonic Cleaner with some detergent on the relevant cycle.

Step 2.

Now it's time for your preferred disinfecting or sterilising method. We recommend the "Willow Spray & Go 2 in 1" system as the less time your bits spend immersed in solution, the better! Lay your E-file bits on a towel and evenly spray, roll them over & spray again. If you are using a soaking system, please only steep for the recommended time only, over-steeping will dull your E-file bits.

Step 3.

Wait 2 mins and then dry all of your bits thoroughly by hand (do not leave to air dry). Store in your bit case or bit book.

How do I know when I need a new bit?

If the bit you are using originally took 1-2 swipes along the nail to penetrate the product and now is taking 2, 3+ then it's now time for a new piece. Your removal will take longer & you will start to feel physical wear and tear on your body.

Willow E-File Bit The Purple Willow Extra Coarse Right Handed

Product code: 42133

Regular price £19.00 ex. VAT (£22.80 inc. VAT)
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Description

This piece is perfect for infills of Builder, hard gel, and acrylic. Full removals of Builder, full cover tips, hard gel & acrylic.

Features:

  • Extra Coarse Grade
  • Rugby shape
  • Right handed
  • Safety Bit Carbide
  • Tornado shaped
  • Speciality Carbide
  • 100% Tungsten Steel
  • Fits all E-file Machines
  • Standard shaft width of 3/32"

Life Span: Purple - Speciality coating protecting them against oxidization and making the bit last twice as long. (4-6 months).