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Lavinda Small Sanding Bands Nail Drill Bit, 80 Piece Extra Fine Sanding Bands for Nail Drill with 3.1mm Mandrel Bit for Acrylic Nails Gel Removing Shaping Polishing Nail Salon Use (240 Grit, Pink) 240 Grit Pink

What people love (and don’t love)

What people love

  • Great quality and durability, fits well on nail drills.
  • Good value for the price with a large quantity included.
  • Perfect size for cuticle work and shaping nails without damage.
  • Fast shipping and excellent customer satisfaction.
  • Works well for acrylic, gel, and press-on nails.

What people don’t love

  • Some users received sanding bands that were smaller than expected, limiting use.
  • Very small size might not suit everyone’s preferences.

Reliable and high-quality sanding bands, ideal for nail care with only minor sizing inconsistencies reported.

Summary based on customer review evidence.

Quick facts

  • Brand: Lavinda
  • Price: USD 9.99
  • Rating: 4.80 (6890 reviews)

If you want more control than standard-size bands, the Lavinda Small Sanding Bands set is built for detailed nail work. This pack includes 80 extra-fine (240 grit) sanding bands in pink plus a 3.1mm mandrel bit—ideal for refining shape, smoothing the surface, and prepping for polish or top coat.

Designed for use with most 3/32" nail drill machines, these mini bands help you work around edges and contours with a lighter touch—useful for both manicures and pedicures and for natural or artificial nails. Lavinda notes durable construction with evenly distributed glue for a smoother user experience.

  • 80 extra-fine sanding bands (240 grit) in pink for smoothing and refine-work
  • Includes a 3.1mm mandrel bit for quick band changes and secure fit
  • Made with zirconia alumina and aluminum oxide grit material
  • Fits most 3/32" nail drill machines for manicure and pedicure use
  • Designed for shaping, polishing, surface prep, and removing hard gel/acrylic

Tip: With 240 grit, start with gentle pressure and let the band do the work—especially when you’re focusing on finish quality and minimizing over-filing.