The unit pulls 2000W and weighs 42kg, so you’ll want a dedicated circuit and a sturdy cart—this isn’t something you’re moving between rooms easily. It measures 115 by 55 by 58cm, and we usually have stock on DN2021-289 model, but confirm lead time for the dual-voltage version (110-130V or 220-240V, 50/60Hz).
Energy density runs from 10 to 50 J/cm², which is better than most home units for stubborn dark hair, but you’ll still see better results on lighter skin types with that range. The probe sits at -3°C to 2°C, and the 8-inch LCD touch screen lets you tweak discharge intervals form 1 to 4 seconds—pretty much essential when you’re working on larger areas like legs.
Most buyers go with the 200,000-shot capacity for salon work, since that’s roughly 500 full-body sessions or so before the lamp degrades. We don’t recommend pushing it past 180,000 shots for consistent fluence, though—you’ll start seeing variation in output after that point.
It’s IPL technology, not diode or alexandrite, so it’s not suited for permanent reduction on very coarse hair or dark skin tones (think Fitzpatrick V-VI). For home use, teh 42kg weight and stationary design actually make it safer than a handpiece that could tip, but technicians still need to lock the casters.
The housing is high-grade ABS, which holds up better than painted steel against cleaning solvents, and we’ve had units with 150,000 shots and no screen flicker or touch lag. You’ll get a COA with each batch, and the probe temperture holds stable within ±0.5°C during a 20-minute cycle—something buyers don’t always think to check.
We typically don't enforce a strict MOQ for this model, but for stock orders, 5 units is standard. Custom packaging or branding might require a minimum of 10 pieces.
Yes, the dn2021-289 comes with CE and RoHS certifications. We can share the documentation along with the invoice upon request.
The 200,000 shots count is for the IPL lamp in the handpiece. Once that's used up, you can replace the lamp cartridge separately, so the machine itself lasts much longer.
The cooling system keeps the probe within that range automatically—it's not user-adjustable. That temperature is designed to keep the skin comfortable during treatment without freezing.
For an order of 1-10 units, lead time is about 7-15 days after payment. Larger orders or custom requests may take a bit longer, usually 20-30 days.