SUDA S ECO CX Podiatry Water Drill (40,000rpm)
Professional use Podiatry Drill with brushless maintenance-free powerful micro motor up to 40,000 rpm.
The water spray helps cool the working area, which can make treatment more comfortable.
It can reduce heat build-up when using burs at higher speeds.
It helps keep debris down around the treatment site.
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Fine Mist Water Spray Drill
A compact wet podiatry drill designed for professional foot care, with intuitive control over speed and spray level, a feather-light ergonomic handpiece, and a maintenance-free brushless motor.
It is well suited to clinics that want fine spray mist, dependable day-to-day performance, and a unit that is straightforward to operate.
With a 6,000 to 40,000 rpm range, right and left rotation, a 225ml water reservoir and optional footswitch compatibility, it supports routine nail and skin work where wet technology is preferred.
Its lighter overall weight also makes it practical for smaller treatment rooms and mobile setups where portability matters.
Key selling points
- Wet technology drill with fine spray mist for professional podiatry use.
- Speed range from 6,000 to 40,000 rpm for flexible treatment control.
- Intuitive rotary control and membrane keypad for simple adjustment.
- Maintenance-free brushless DC motor in the handpiece.
- Feather-light, non-slip compact handpiece designed for comfort.
- Right and left rotation to suit different techniques and preferences.
- 225ml water tank supports practical treatment sessions without constant refilling.
- Compact main unit with optional footswitch connection.
What it does and how it works
This is a professional wet podiatry drill that combines a high-speed micromotor handpiece with adjustable spray delivery.
The user sets the required rotation speed and spray level using the front controls, allowing treatments to be tailored to the instrument, task, and clinician preference.
The brushless DC motor helps deliver consistent performance while reducing routine motor maintenance.
Fine spray mist helps keep the working area cooler and more comfortable during appropriate procedures, while the compact handpiece is designed to improve control during detailed podiatry work.
Why do some Podiatrists use water drills
- The water spray helps cool the working area, which can make treatment more comfortable.
- It can reduce heat build-up when using burs at higher speeds.
- It helps keep debris down around the treatment site.
- Many clinicians find wet drills smoother for certain nail and skin reduction tasks.
- They are useful for precise, professional treatments where control and visibility matter.
Common problems it may help with
This type of water drill is commonly used during professional podiatry and chiropody treatments where controlled reduction, refinement, or finishing is needed. It may support routine work involving nail care, callus reduction, smoothing and general foot care procedures where wet spray technology is preferred over dry dust extraction.
It may also help clinics looking for a more comfortable handpiece, straightforward treatment parameter control, and a compact wet drill for regular use in treatment rooms or mobile practice.
Applications and suitability
- Podiatry and chiropody clinics using wet technology drills.
- Practitioners starting out with professional water drill systems.
- Routine clinical foot care requiring adjustable speed and spray levels.
- Treatment settings where a lightweight handpiece supports longer sessions.
- Mobile podiatry or space-conscious clinics needing a compact unit.
- Clinicians who prefer right and left rotation options.
Who it may not suit
- Practices specifically looking for a dry suction drill rather than a water drill.
- Users who do not want to manage water reservoir filling and cleaning as part of routine setup.
- Clinics that need a larger water capacity than 225 ml for their preferred workflow.
- Buyers expecting a footswitch to be included as standard rather than added separately.
Product specifications
| Product type | Professional podiatry water drill |
|---|---|
| SKU | SU5004 |
| Motor type | Maintenance-free brushless DC motor in the handpiece |
| Speed range | 6,000 to 40,000rpm |
| Control system | Rotary control and membrane keypad for speed and spray level adjustment |
| Rotation | Right-left rotation |
| Water reservoir | 225 ml |
| Handpiece dimensions | 25 x 143mm |
| Handpiece weight | 89g |
| Handpiece hose length | 1.5m |
| Device voltage | 24V DC |
| Device power | 160W |
| Device protection class | II |
| Device dimensions | 240 x 202 x 120mm (without hose handpiece) |
| Device weight | 1.9kg |
| Weight including power supply | 2.475kg |
| Power supply input | 100–240V AC; 50 / 60 Hz; ≤ 2.0 A |
| Power supply output | 24 V; max 6.66 A |
| Power supply dimensions | 70 x 150 x 38mm |
| Power supply weight | 575g |
| Plug | UK plug as standard |
| Optional extras | Handpiece holders, footswitch |
| Warranty | 2 years |
Usage instructions
Place the unit on a stable surface, fill the water reservoir as required, and fit the appropriate rotary instrument before treatment. Use the rotary control and membrane keypad to set the working speed and spray level, then select the preferred rotation direction for the procedure.
Check the handpiece, hose, and water system routinely as part of normal clinical preparation. After use, follow the recommended cleaning and maintenance routine for the unit, reservoir, and accessories so spray performance remains consistent and the system stays ready for the next session.
Benefits
- Supports wet podiatry work with fine spray mist and adjustable treatment control.
- High maximum speed allows flexible working across different procedures.
- Lightweight handpiece can improve comfort during repetitive tasks.
- Brushless motor helps reduce maintenance demands.
- Compact footprint makes it easier to position in treatment rooms.
- Suitable for practitioners wanting an accessible entry point into wet drill systems.
- Optional footswitch compatibility adds flexibility to clinic setup.
Contraindications & warnings
This device is intended for professional use in appropriate clinical settings.
Always use suitable burs or caps, follow the supplied operating guidance, and maintain the water system, handpiece, and accessories according to the recommended care routine.
Wet drill systems are not the right choice for every clinician, environment, or treatment protocol.
Check that water drill use, spray control, and optional accessories such as the footswitch match your clinical workflow before purchase.
FAQs
Is this a wet podiatry drill or a dry drill?
This is a wet podiatry drill using water spray technology. It is designed for clinicians who prefer adjustable spray and wet working rather than a dry suction-only system.
What speed range does it offer?
The handpiece operates from 6,000 to 40,000 rpm. This gives flexibility for different stages of treatment, from more controlled lower-speed work through to higher-speed finishing and reduction tasks where appropriate.
Is the handpiece heavy?
No, the handpiece is designed to be feather-light and compact, with a stated weight of 89 g. That can make it easier to handle during precise work and more comfortable over longer appointments.
How is the drill controlled?
Speed and spray level are adjusted using a rotary control and membrane keypad. This setup is intended to make treatment parameter changes quick and intuitive during normal clinical use.
Does it have right and left rotation?
Yes, it offers right-left rotation. This can be useful for clinician preference, working position, and different procedural techniques.
What size is the water reservoir?
The integrated water reservoir holds 225 ml. That gives a practical capacity for routine treatment use while keeping the main unit compact.
Is a footswitch included?
No, footswitch connection is available, but the footswitch is listed as an optional extra. Clinics wanting hands-free switching should add the compatible pedal separately.
Who is this water drill best suited to?
It is well suited to podiatrists, chiropodists, and foot health practitioners looking for a compact professional wet drill with a lightweight handpiece and simple controls. It is also a strong option for users starting out with wet technology drills who still need professional speed range and treatment flexibility.
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Product Summary
The SUDA S ECO CX is a compact professional podiatry water drill with adjustable speed from 6,000 to 40,000 rpm, fine spray mist, and a lightweight ergonomic handpiece. It is designed for clinicians who want intuitive control, reliable wet technology performance, and a practical unit for both everyday clinic work and mobile podiatry setups.













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