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Sleek & Stunning!
Introducing our new rechargeable LED nail lamp with beautiful butterfly light effect.
The NEW Lamp Pro curing lamp features both UV/LED curing, a 100% reflective base, helpful cure cycles & super cute butterfly light effect!
👑 30, 60, 90 & 120 second cure cycles
👑 120-second setting slowly ramps up power for Rubber Base 2in1, to help reduce heat spikes
👑 45 powerful LED bulbs for even curing superior curing
👑 Digital display that can be rotated
👑 Thumb & finger placement markers to help accidental knocks
👑 100% reflective interior with removable base plate.
👑 Pedi feet for easy foot access
👑 Matching efile
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Specifications:
Size: 13X12X45
Weight: 1KG
Power: 115W
Led bulbs: 45pcs
Light source: Dual 365+395nm(see below for more information)
Timer: 30, 60, 90 second & 120 low heat setting
Lamp Type: Cordless rechargeable
Working Time: 8hrs working - Recharges in 2hrs
Battery Pack: Only rechargeable with DC 15V--3A power adapter.
Warranty: 1yr for manufacturer faults.
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Wavelengths explained:
The main difference between 365nm–395nm and 365nm–405nm nail lamps lies in the range of ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths they emit.
UV/LED Wavelength Breakdown for Nail Curing
Wavelength (nm) |
Emission Type |
Penetration Level in Nail |
Curing Effectiveness |
365 |
Deep UV-A (High Energy) |
Deep nail bed |
Excellent for UV gels |
375 |
UV-A (Medium Energy) |
Mid-depth |
Very good for UV/LED gels |
385 |
UV-A (Lower Energy) |
Surface to mid-depth |
Good for most hybrid gels |
395 |
Near-UV/Violet |
Surface only |
Mild activation (LED-only gels) |
405 |
Violet/Visible Light |
Very surface-level only |
Minimal for UV gels, better for LED-only formulations |
A 365nm–395nm wavelength range provides a more targeted and efficient spectrum for curing UV and UV/LED gel nail products compared to broader 365nm–405nm lamps. The 365–395nm range focuses on the most effective wavelengths that activate photoinitiators commonly used in professional-grade gel systems.
By excluding the higher range (405nm), the lamp minimizes energy waste on wavelengths that have lower polymerization efficiency and do not penetrate the nail surface as deeply. This ensures faster, more complete curing with reduced risk of under curing at the base or interior of the gel layer.
Additionally, avoiding 405nm reduces the risk of surface heat spikes and client discomfort, since longer wavelengths tend to build heat more quickly on the surface without curing deeper layers effectively.
~To summaries both 395nm & 405nm are considered longwave UV (UV-A) & curing the very top. 395nm is slower at doing so allowing the lower wavelengths time to fully cure the base gel offering a deeper more effective cure.~
Hope this helps - Tina!
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Replacement Recommendations:
Usage Level | Recommended Replacement |
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Heavy salon use (6–8 hours/day, 5–7 days/week) | Every 12–18 months |
Moderate use (a few clients per day or home business) | Every 2–3 years |
Light personal use (1–2 times/week) | Every 3–5 years |
Amazing lamp, best I’ve owned by far, 100% recommend, loving the colour also
Best lamp Ive owned. Did a test cure of a thick biab on a form for 60sec & this lamp was cured while my old 1 was still very uncured. I was shocked. 100% recommend.
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