

💅 Elevate your nail game anytime, anywhere—because your nails deserve the spotlight!
The MelodySusie PC120B is a compact, pen-shaped electric nail drill delivering up to 20,000 RPM with 15W power. Lightweight at just 60 grams and crafted from durable aluminum, it comes with 6 metal bits and 6 sanding bands compatible with all standard 3/32” shank bits. Designed for both beginners and professionals, it features adjustable speed control, reversible rotation, low noise operation, and efficient heat dissipation, making it perfect for home or salon use.







































































| ASIN | B01H05EDK0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,897 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #8 in Acrylic Nail Tools |
| Brand | MelodySusie |
| Brand Name | MelodySusie |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 88,642 Reviews |
| Input Power | 15 Watts |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.63"L x 0.47"W x 0.47"H |
| Item Weight | 60 Grams |
| Manufacturer | MelodySusie |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 05-06-001-011222 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 20000 RPM |
| Model Name | PC120B |
| Model Number | DR-203 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.63"L x 0.47"W x 0.47"H |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
T**Y
Love it
I really like this drill. Just like the majority of you on here I bet you are comparing and contrasting every drill on Amazon. I bought this one first and I'm so happy with it. I have not had any problems like anybody else has mentioned but I obviously take care of my product and I take care of my cord. I like this drill because I can use it with my dust collector in bed. I can move it to another room. I can take it anywhere with me and it still works amazing. It's easy to hold and lightweight. I don't want to lose quality or performance just because something is portable or cheaper. Now, I did also buy the MelodySusie 30000 rpm Professional Nail Drill-Scarlet after this one just to compare and contrast. I figured that if I loved the pink one so much that the scarlet version was going to be even better. I love that one too and I do feel like that one is a little bit stronger. But it's not at all portable. It has to be on a table and it has the rounded spiral cord. So I can only use the scarlet drill if I'm sitting at a table desk or chair. But I can use this pink drill anywhere I want and it does just as good of a job. I don't even think one is necessarily worth it over the other... possibly the Scarlet one would hold up better if you are doing clients so that's the only thing I would take into account. But if this is for personal or family use I still will say I don't necessarily think one is better than the other. The only thing about this product that does bother me is that the whole on top for the bits. I don't like that it doesn't unlock and lock because I feel like over time eventually that whole on top is going to get loose. I'm not sure what is holding the bits in place when you push them down but they are held very good. I've never had a problem with it. But I do wonder how that is going to last over time. All in all this is worth it and I really am enjoying the melody Susie products. I did buy the better bits to go with this. I bought the Melody Suzie gold ones. I was so scared by people saying these died on them by the third time or it stopped working after a month. I literally went through every drill on Amazon and read every single review. I even did some outside research on YouTube and other channels. So not only did I love this drill but I loved it so much and trust this company now to buy a second one. When I had an issue with a set of bits that I bought they went actually beyond what I was expecting them to help me with. I'm mean I hope that let's say 6 months down the road if there's a problem with the drill that Melody Suzie would try and help me. You never really know. I would just register your product with them online or if yours comes with a warranty postcard (You know, those little tiny pieces of paper that we're supposed to mail back but we never do. I even think I threw mine away.) All I can say is they actually went beyond what I was expecting when they helped me with the bits I didn't like. I can't promise you they would do the same with the you and the drills but all I can tell you is both of my drills are working amazing. I have used them every single day for probably 3 hours a day on and off. I am quarantined so I have nothing better to do than to practice nails. Looking back I wasted a lot of my time reading every review and trying to hopefully get something that worked (and wasn't terrible like a Walmart nail drill). It's always those five bad reviews that scare the crap out of you. And again, I want to make sure that I say you have to have good bits. I do not use the bits that come with the product. I use the sanding one only. I did use the bits that came with it first and they got the job done but I don't think they're good. Get another set of bits from Melody Susie All of them I think are under 15 or 20 bucks and they will last you a long time. They have ceramic and titanium I think. If either of my drills have an issue or something happens you can trust that I would come back here and update my review. Right now I am telling you that you can stop reading all the reviews and just get this drill (or the big silver slightly stronger one if you want). And if you're reading this later down the line and I haven't updated this, then they are still working great.
M**2
Easy to use, slim, has some power
Ordered April 22 2019. I love the fact that this file was very slim. It fit in my hand very comfortably. There were two speeds which were sufficient for my beginner needs. It also had a switch that you could rotate the head in the opposite direction. So if you were left-handed that comes in handy, or if you turn your nails towards you and want to bring it down instead of going up then you can just simply reverse the direction of the drill. Took me a minute to figure out why they needed to do that but once I got it oh, it was wonderful. I just received this yesterday I used it to take acrylic off and it worked just fine. As a matter of fact I had to be careful that I didn't go down too far. So then I switched to soaking them a little bit and acetone first then using the drill took no time at all to remove the acetone. It was also good for filing down my nails cuz because I wanted them shorter. It comes with so many different interchangeable heads till I can't imagine I would ever need anything else! It has a lot a whole lot of the regular file type tips. I think they will last me for years! The instructions are very simple and very clear. Explain what each of the tips are used for and I think that's pretty much all you need other than how to cut it on and off which is very simple. I think the only thing I personally would have changed and this could just be me, is that the reverse switch and the switch to make it more powerful it's not on the wand itself. It's further down the cord. So if you doing your nails you actually to stop re-adjust and then go back to finish up. When you're doing that several times Purnell to change a direction or speed it can be somewhat tedious. But other than that right out of the box work fine I used it, and then about five or six hours later I came back to do my other hand. Because after I took off my acrylic I put on some gel that I just bought and we'll be writing about that. All in all a wonderful tool. I'm actually thinking about purchasing another one for my daughter. But we shall see. I read other you saying that after so many uses it kind of stopped working. So I'll leave you again later. But I also believe that this is a slightly different model, that they've upgraded it if you read in the directions below the item it indicates some changes. And also if you scroll through the pictures there's a code to get extra of the little file tips and on there it kind of indicates that this is an updated version. I would absolutely order this again Edit. 2 2021 it stopped working. Had to kind of hold it in one position to use, then stopped totally. For $20 and two years of use by two people, not too shabby. I was in process of ordering another, when I saw I had never submitted the original review!!! Oopsie.
S**Y
Great Pricepoint!
If you're looking to buy your first efile, there's some things to consider first, so you don't feel duped by buying this. It's actually a pretty good buy for the price, you just have to know a few things first! ♡ Know Your Bits! This drill comes with diamond bits which are the closer to the softer side of the spectrum when it comes to the level of coarseness in drill bits. Diamond bits are soft enough for cuticle and sensitive area work. If you bought this to sand off gel polish, diamond bits can do that if you're using moderate rotations per minute (medium rmps) and they're well made, though I'm not completely sure they won't soften them. If you want to sand off acrylic or polygel like I did, the sanding bands included didn't work for that, and those products are too hard for diamond bits and sanding bands, so think of what your main purpose for buying this drill is, and get yourself bits that fit your needs. I liked the bits included, as well as the sanding bands, but I needed more variety in diamond bits, so 8 bought a set here for less than $10. I'd reccomend getting ceramic bits for sanding off polish and to practice heavier work because you have no idea how easy it is to overfile or hurt yourself with any drill as a beginner! It's not a death sentence, just like anything, you need practice! Try ceramic and safety bits, then work your way up to carbide, and educate yourself on the color coding system for bit coarseness, and maybe some bit rings to help you choose what to buy and stop dust from eventually breaking your drill! These bits worked well for me! Especially since most of the time I use it to clean up my cuticle areas when my nails start to grow out and the edges of my nail are jagged and catching on things. They were gentle enough to clean me up without damaging my nail beds, cuticles and sidewalls! ♡ This Thing Is Powerful! The range of rotations per minute on this drill are pretty powerful for the price! If it shuts off momentarily while you're using it, it's because of the pressure you're using, not because it's faulty. That's a safety precaution related to the rpm speed in well made drills so you don't hurt yourself by pressing too hard! If you can't do a particular something with this drill, it might not be the drill itself, but your bit selection and RPM speed. For instance, I couldn't get top coat and polish off with a diamond bit or sanding band on relatively moderate or high rpms, but I could do it with a ceramic bit on moderate rpms. This drill has plenty power in it and I love that you can adjust it with a wheel, you just have to be learn how much power you need, and what bit fits your task. A sanding band on low isnt getting off topcoat, let alone polygel, so that kind of decision isn't the drill's fault lol. Just gotta learn a little! ♡ It's Not Noisy Even though it's powerful, it's not loud. It might feel loud if you're not use to the sound, but I find it pretty standard. It does tend to kind of shake and is harder to control when the rpms are pretty high, but I don't usually need it to be all the way up, so that wasn't a deal breaker for me. Anything other than as high as it could go didn't cause that shake for me, so medium and low are my sweet spots. ♡ Isnt Usb But Still Good This drill doesn't have a usb charger, just the cord directly attached to the drill. I wish it did so that if I ever had just a cord issue, I wouldn't have to buy another drill, but that's personal preference. Plenty appliances I have without usb chargers work just fine, even years later, so that's not a deal breaker for the price, in my opinion. Try it out! An extra $10 - $20 could get you a more rounded bit selection, but this is a wonderful drill that doesn't break the bank! Great for beginners and powerful enough for a novice or expert!
M**E
Love this nail drill!
Wow! What a great nail drill and the cost is amazing! I would highly recommend this , it works great!
D**T
Works great !
I bought a cheaper brand from another website that was junk. This does the job of removing my dip powder perfectly! Very easy to use and very powerful as well. Comes with lots of file drums .
J**N
Updated review
I’ve had this Efile for about a month and a half, and just as I thought, it has broken. I’ve done about 6 sets with it, within 2 weeks there was a wobble in the chuck. I was extremely careful changing bits as I was already concerned with the way the bits were held in the hand piece. It was a mild annoyance, but not enough to stop use. About 2 weeks ago I noticed a strain in the motor while I was taking gel polish off, again, not a huge deal bc I’m not busy. Tonight as I was prepping my nails for a refill, when I went to change from a diamond bit to a ceramic bit, I couldn’t get my bit out. I found that odd, but was able to get it out (very straight) with needle nose pliers and insert my ceramic bit. I made sure to insert it reasonably, and not push it in too far. After using it, I went to change once again to my sanding band and I couldn’t get the ceramic bit out. I tried the pliers again, no luck. I called my husband in to see if he could get it, and my ceramic bit snapped. I think this Efile would be ok for a beginner or someone just looking to do their own nails, but, not someone who uses it regularly. I’m not returning it or causing a fuss, but I will be purchasing a better product for my needs. Love this! It’s so tiny compared to my beast from 1999! Pros: 1) It’s small and easy to hold. 2) It’s quiet, even at the highest speed. 3) It has a reverse function, which helps if you’re left handed or doing your own nails. 4) Vibration is minimal. Cons: 1) It isn’t the most powerful 20,000 rpm machine. But, it’s also not the most expensive. It definitely works if you know how to use it. Most beginners press hard, stopping the bit. Just be easy on it and it will work just fine. 2) The standard bits that come with it, are trash. That’s not a Melodysuzie problem, they’re standard with all drills. Please buy a better set of bits if you are working with a hard product such as acrylic or builder gel. It will make your life easier, and keep you from damaging your nails and cuticles. I suggest ceramic for beginners. Melodysuzie sells a set on Amazon. 3) The Arbor Bands that come with it aren’t very long lasting, but, they’re cheap enough to replace. 4) This is my biggest concern: there is no locking mechanism for the bit. It simply pushes and pulls in and out of place. I’m worried about the wear and tear on the chuck, as I am someone who changes bits a lot. All in all, this is a cool little drill for the price point, and I like the company.
K**E
Its ok
Cute little tool and very user-friendly. The only downside is that it sometimes doesn’t have enough power, so filing/dremeling can take longer or feel less effective.
C**Z
Great drill and gift
Very good drill for at home manis! Several tips, easy to use. Power cord adapter, portable, and I love the gold color. Made great stocking stuffers or small girlie gifts. I save a lot by doing my nails at home and while I have a salon grade drill as well, I can pack this one with me for travel and just have a back up!
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