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Purple Professional®

Disposable Files Master Pro 100

Disposable Files Master Pro 100

SKU:P3041

Regular price €9.16 EUR
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Available grit: 100.
Quantity: 30 units.


Disposable Files Master Pro 100 by Purple Professional are coarse grit files ideal for product reduction, shaping, and rebalancing gel or acrylic nails.

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Product Details

Key Features & Benefits

Professional hygiene system.
Combines a reusable metallic base with single-use disposable files and buffers.

Premium materials.
Made with durable stainless steel and high-quality abrasive surfaces.

Multiple grit options.
From coarse (100) to fine (220) for every manicure or pedicure stage.

Precision and control.
Ergonomic design ensures comfort and stability during filing.

Cost-effective and safe.
Easy replacement system guarantees hygiene and efficiency for every client.

Eco-conscious design.
Reduces waste compared to full disposable files.

How to Use

Clean and disinfect the Metallic Base Master Pro before use.

Peel and attach a disposable file or buffer of the desired grit.

Perform the filing, shaping, or smoothing as needed.

Remove and discard the disposable file after each client.

Clean and sterilize the metallic base again before reuse.

Pro Tips

Match the grit to the service:
• 100–150: shaping and product removal.
• 180–220: refining and smoothing.

Always disinfect the metallic base between clients.

Store disposable refills in a clean, dry area.

For added precision, hold the file flat against the nail to prevent thinning.

Replace buffers more often than files to maintain hygiene and performance.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I reuse the metallic base?


Yes — it’s made of stainless steel, reusable and easy to disinfect.

Why use disposable files?


For maximum hygiene, convenience, and professional salon standards.

Are different grits available?


Yes — 100, 150, 180, and 220 for files, and 180/220 for buffers.