The market is small but complex. In addition to market leader PureNail, there are devices from Onytec, Cure-Ex, and other lesser-known manufacturers.
In our comparison, PureNail scored highly because:
✅ Dual light-wave technology (red + blue)
✅ Automatic switch-off after the therapy session
✅ Long battery life
✅ Certification as a medical device in AUS
The finish appears high-quality, the controls are straightforward, and the results during the test period were impressive. The other devices were less effective, harder to operate, or felt cheaply made.
However, PureNail is not without its flaws. Here are a few points of concern:
❌ Not available on Amazon, in shops, or at pharmacies
❌ Difficult to obtain
PureNail is a startup with little competition due to its patented technology. That’s good for the company, but not for consumers. Once the device is back in stock, it sells out almost immediately. Otherwise, expect a wait of at least 2–3 weeks.
This can make purchasing challenging, particularly for those who need an urgent solution.
If you are seriously considering purchasing one, do not hesitate when it becomes available. Missing out could mean weeks of waiting.
Despite these issues, PureNail remains the most convincing device in our test.