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For nail technicians and home enthusiasts, clean air and efficient workflow are non-negotiable. The 【Nail Dust Collector with UV Lamp】 has become an industry favorite because it solves two problems at once: airborne dust and gel curing.
This guide covers professional specifications, real-world maintenance advice, and answers the most common questions about this 2-in-1 device.
This device combines a high-suction dust collector with a professional UV/LED lamp. You file over the mesh grill, and the fans pull dust into a HEPA filter. Then you cure gel polish under the same lamp.
The result? Less counter clutter, fewer power outlets needed, and a healthier breathing zone.
Below are the standard specifications for a high-performance 【Nail Dust Collector with UV Lamp】. Always verify with the manufacturer, but these figures represent the current market benchmark.
|
Parameter |
Details |
|
Product Dimensions |
9.8 x 8.3 x 3.5 inches (25 x 21 x 9 cm) |
|
Weight |
2.2 lbs (1.0 kg) |
|
Material |
ABS fire-resistant shell + stainless steel mesh |
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Dust Collector Type |
Dual-fan cyclonic suction |
|
Maximum Airflow |
1.2 m³/min |
|
Noise Level |
≤ 50 dB (quiet operation) |
|
Dust Cup Capacity |
150 ml |
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Filter Type |
HEPA H13 + foam pre-filter |
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UV Lamp Type |
6-12 dual-wavelength LEDs |
|
UV Wavelengths |
365nm + 405nm |
|
Rated Power |
36W (suction) + 24W (lamp) |
|
Voltage Input |
100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
|
Auto Sensor |
Infrared hand-triggered suction |
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Timer Settings |
30s, 60s, 90s, 120s (lamp only) |
|
Suction Modes |
Continuous or sensor-activated |
|
Replaceable Filter Life |
3-6 months (based on daily use) |
|
Certification |
CE, FCC, RoHS |
- Hand Rest Area: Soft silicone ergonomic rest for client comfort.
- Detachable Dust Tray: Dishwasher-safe plastic tray for easy cleaning.
- LED Indicator: Shows fan status and lamp curing time.
- Ventilation: Side air outlets prevent overheating.
- Non-slip Base: Rubber feet keep the device stable on any table.
Separate dust collectors and UV lamps take up double the space and require extra power outlets. A combined unit offers clear advantages.
- Health protection: Captures over 99% of fine dust that causes respiratory issues.
- Time saving: Switch from filing to curing in seconds without moving your hand.
- Lower cost: One device costs less than buying a standalone collector plus a professional lamp.
- Simpler cleanup: Dust collects in one tray. No powder settling on lamp bulbs.
Below are the three most frequently asked questions about this device, answered in detail for both salon owners and home users.
A: Most 【Nail Dust Collector with UV Lamp】 models allow both functions to run simultaneously, but with one important limitation. The fan activates either by a manual switch or an infrared motion sensor when you place your hand inside the curing area. However, during gel curing, it is generally recommended to turn off the fan. The airflow might disturb the wet gel surface before it sets. For best results: file with the fan on, wipe away dust, apply gel, cure with the fan off, then file again with the fan back on. Some advanced models allow the fan to run at a lower speed during curing without affecting the gel. Always check your specific product manual.
A: The HEPA H13 filter inside a 【Nail Dust Collector with UV Lamp】 typically requires replacement every 3 to 6 months. For a professional salon performing 8-10 services daily, change the filter every 3 months. For home use once or twice a week, you can stretch to 6 months. Signs that a filter needs changing include noticeably weaker suction, a humming noise from the fans, or visible dust escaping from the exhaust vents. Replacement filters are available from online marketplaces (Amazon, eBay), beauty supply stores (Sally Beauty, Cosmoprof), or directly from the brand’s website. Never wash a HEPA paper filter with water. Only tap out loose dust or use a vacuum on the pre-filter side.
A: The UV lamp integrated into a 【Nail Dust Collector with UV Lamp】 usually emits dual wavelengths of 365nm and 405nm. This combination cures most standard gel polishes, base coats, top coats, and even some builder gels. However, professional hard gels that require higher intensity or longer curing times (e.g., 48W+ lamps) may not fully polymerize in this device. For best results, test with your specific gel brand. If a gel remains tacky or lifts within 24 hours, the lamp may not be powerful enough for that product. Most 2-in-1 units work perfectly for soak-off gels, gel polishes, and thin layers of builder gel. For thick sculpting gels or certain Japanese hard gels, a dedicated high-wattage lamp is still recommended. Always follow your gel manufacturer’s recommended curing wavelength and wattage.
To keep your 【Nail Dust Collector with UV Lamp】 performing at its best, follow this monthly checklist.
- Empty the dust tray after every 3-4 uses. Do not let dust pile up to the rim.
- Wipe the stainless steel mesh with a dry brush or alcohol wipe weekly.
- Check the foam pre-filter once a month. Rinse with warm soapy water and let dry completely.
- Replace the HEPA filter every 3-6 months as noted above.
- Clean the UV lamp surface with a soft cloth and 70% isopropyl alcohol to remove dust residue.
- Store the device in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight on the plastic housing.
|
Criteria |
2-in-1 Unit |
Separate Collector + Lamp |
|
Counter space needed |
25x21 cm |
40+ cm combined |
|
Power outlets required |
1 |
2 |
|
Average total cost |
$45–$80 |
$60–$120+ |
|
Dust capture efficiency |
95-99% |
95-99% (similar) |
|
UV lamp power |
24W typical |
36-48W typical |
|
Curing speed |
60-90 seconds |
30-60 seconds |
|
Portability |
High (one piece) |
Low (two pieces) |
|
Best for |
Home users, small salons |
High-volume pro salons |



This device is not for everyone. It works best for specific user profiles.
- Home nail artists: Limited workspace and budget benefit from a compact, affordable 2-in-1 tool.
- Mobile technicians: Carry one lightweight unit instead of two heavy devices.
- Startup salons: Equip each station without doubling inventory costs.
- Allergy-sensitive technicians: Reduce sneezing, runny nose, and skin irritation from acrylic dust.
- Gift shoppers: Perfect for a friend or family member who enjoys doing nails at home.
The 【Nail Dust Collector with UV Lamp】 is not a gimmick. It solves two real problems: airborne nail dust that harms respiratory health, and the clutter of separate devices.
Professional salons with extremely high volume may still prefer a dedicated 48W lamp plus a heavy-duty dust collector. But for most users, the 2-in-1 design delivers outstanding value.
With proper filter maintenance and realistic expectations about gel curing power, this device makes nail services cleaner, faster, and more enjoyable. Choose a model with HEPA filtration, dual UV wavelengths, and a removable dust tray for the best experience.



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