Can be bought at drugstores everywhere, not sharp, won't cut you
Cons
not the miracle it claims to be, Doen't trap all dry skin, Hard to open to empty, no better than good foot scrub
APR
20
2008
Don't waste your money--any foot file can do as well as this. I was envisioning a massaging experience that removes dry skin. Instead, I got a scratchy experience like any other foot file at four times the price. The design promises to trap dead skin, but it doesn't work--it rains from the file as you use it. My feet are not very bad--just a little dry from winter, but this file left them rougher than when they started. Buy a pumice stone or save up the cash for a real pedicure.
Last edited on Oct 15, 2008
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