Ped Egg Pedicure Foot File

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Ped Egg Pedicure Foot File

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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Telebrands
Color: FREE 1oz MIRACLE FOOT REPAIR CREAM
EAN: 0731015007264
Label: TELEBrands
Manufacturer: TELEBrands
Material Type: Plastic
Model: 3035-12
Publisher: TELEBrands
Size: FREE 1oz MIRACLE FOOT REPAIR CREAM
Studio: TELEBrands
Warranty: FREE 1oz MIRACLE FOOT REPAIR CREAM



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThe Ped Egg has 138 precision microfiles that remove the calluses and dead skin from your feet, leaving you with silky smooth skin. Best of all, the Ped Egg is specially constructed to collect all of the shavings allowing you to use Ped Egg virtually anywhere with no mess.




Features:
  • The ultimate foot file
  • Over 135 Precision Micro-Files
  • Stainless Steel Blade is Safe to the Touch
  • Ergonomic "No Mess" Design
  • So gentle, won't burst a balloon











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works well enough
I love to wear sandles but have zero time to get a pedicure so my feet turn into SOS pads over the summer. I bought the PedEgg hoping it would be the answer to my prayers and so far I guess it's probably the closest I'll ever get. I love the contour of the product and it fits nicely into my hand. After working on each foot for a probably a total for 8-10 minutes my hand didn't feel like it was going to cramp like it did with some of the other pumice stone things I have. I like the premise of something that will 'catch' all the shavings but in reality I use it at more of a 90 degree angle (otherwise it's an unnatural position for my hand) and so at least 25% or more of the shavings continue to fall all over the floor. I guess I should have done the test run on this over the trash can! Something else I wasn't too excited about - I couldn't get the stupid thing apart to empty out the canister. Had to call in my husband. As for my heels - it really did work nicely. After I figured out the most effective position/angle for the pedegg on whatever part of my foot I was working on, it seemed to be very efficient and not at all painful or uncomfortable. I loved the little emery (sp?) boards that were included as well. They really got the rest of those little pieces that couldn't be picked up by the pedegg. So...10 minutes of my night and my feet are like new again. I would recommend this product to anyone who wants to have nicer tootsies!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works wonders, but be warned
I learned quickly that this has nothing to do with breakfast but it does make my feet smooth.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cool!
My husband's feet were a HOT MESS...He used to leave dry skin shavings in his socks, the bed and the carpet. I would never touch them and he was too embarrassed to go the the nail shop to get them done.

Well, he used the PedEgg (bought from BedBath&Beyond) and WOWOWOWOWOW...no trace of dry skin. I was so amazed at how his feet looked I could not believe it. I told him that he needs to send them a testimonial. I only wish he would have taken a picture of his feet.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - This is a piece of junk! The blade is not sharp. ZERO stars!
This product didn't do anything for me. The blades are not sharp. It's not worth returning the product due to the postage fees that I'll incur. I'd give this zero stars if I can.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works great!
I love this little helper! Cracked heels run in my family. (Thanks Mom!) I would classify my heels as moderately cracked, not really bad but not good looking in sandals. I had a pedicure once when they used the razor on my feet. My feet were never softer. I bought the razor for this use at Walmart and used a few times. It is very dangerous, as you can imagine, for someone who has had no instruction on how to use properly. I am happy to say I never really injured myself seriously but did cut a little too deep a few times!
I hate buying 'as seen on TV' items, they always seem a little too good to be true! I am very happy I gave this one a try.
+It is clean, no shavings to pick up (just like the advertisement says)
+You can use it all over your feet (including side of big toe and other common callous areas
+It really gets your feet smooth (just like the advertisement says)
I definately recommend this product although I cannot comment on how long the blade lasts. I have owned it for 3-4 months and have used 4-5 times. It is still working well so far.




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