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Mini Vortex Mixer,4900 RPM Lab Vortex Mixer Shakers for Eyelash
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ãHigh-quality materialsã The black rubber head and the high-quality chemical-resistant plastic mixer shell are the perfect combination of simplicity, fashion, durability. The heavy-duty zinc-aluminum alloy base will ensure that the mixer will not swing when it is working. The foot pad design can fix the mixer in place during the mixing process.
ãMixing a variety of samplesã The mixer can be used for nail polish, eyelash glue, paint, glue, tattoo ink, pigments and other tough liquids. Suitable for use in nail salons, beauty salons, artist studios, tattoo shops, schools, businesses and homes.
ãMix in 5 secondsã Never shake a bottle by hand again! The vortex shaker can mix most liquids at 4900 RPM. The blender is made of hard, laboratory-quality materials, which can be used year after year and is durable.
ãLaboratory qualityã The laboratory mixer can undertake any liquid mixing task. Suitable for paint, tattoo ink, nail polish, eyelash glue, glue, pigment and other hard liquids. The stylish design of the mixer includes a rubber head, a chemically resistant plastic body, a zinc alloy base and a powerful and efficient 12V DC brushless motor.
ãEasy to useã Simple operation, just put the sample to be mixed on the top of the machine. The surface of the agitator is smooth, compact and maintenance-free. The vortex agitator is small in size and easy to carry.Need to charge when in use.ï¼Power Supplyï¼
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Mixes in 5 Seconds, Lasts for Years: Never shake another bottle again! The vortex shaker can mix most liquids in under 5 seconds at 4900 RPM. The mixer is built with tough, lab quality materials to handle hard, every-day use - year after year.
Mix What You Want: The mixer works with nail polishes, eyelash adhesives, paints, glues, tattoo ink, pigments and other tough liquids. It is deal for nail salons, beauty parlors, artists studios, tattoo shops, schools, businesses and at-home use.
Lab Quality for Everyone: The lab mixer can take on any liquid-mixing task. Works with paints, tattoo ink, nail polish, eyelash adhesives, glues, pigments and other tough liquids.
Easy to Use: Set up the mini vortex mixer in under 5 minutes. Simply touch up to 50mL of any liquid to the top of the machine to mix the contents. Liquids are swirled in a vortex, not shaken, for better results. The vortex mixerâs smooth exterior and compact size make it easy to clean and store.
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