Once you've bought these you'll wonder why you didn't get them sooner - cheap and effective. for this kind of work, namely pumice stone and files. They work, but can be time-consuming and cumbersome. Another option is an electric callus remover. It's not high tech. It's essentially battery-powered sandpaper on a roll for your feet. The wheel rotates at 1700 (low) or 2000 rpm (high). (Toggle between low and high by pressing the power button a second time). There's a 1200mAh Li-Ion battery inside that lasts 2 hours although I haven't used it that long (and you'll lose your legs if you run it that long in one session!) . The roller is plastic so I have some concerns about durability but I've had no issues using it on my feet. There's also a simple battery gauge on the handle that shows the charge level in 20% increments - good enough to know when things are getting low and you need to charge. Charging takes several hours. In the kit you get two types of sanding heads: 2x with a harder abrasive and 1x with a finer grit. I found that a more abrasive material was more effective at removing stubborn calluses and chose this one. The callus remover also has a lower powered LED indicator, which is nice considering the battery has enough capacity to keep it going. It really matters when the light takes a little durability off the top. I found the design easy to hold in my hand and was able to move around my head without the help of another person to grind my calluses on my own. The nozzle can be washed in water after use. Along with a callus remover that's the star of the show and a pair of spare brush heads, this set includes a USB charging cable (AC adapter not included), a cleaning brush, and a bag of inferior pedicure tools. Pedicure tools - best - from the dollar store. If you already have such tools, yours is probably better than these. But if you don't have anything, some of them might work in a pinch. Overall, the callus remover works quite well and is an excellent replacement for traditional (non-electric) methods. The grinding wheel is good, maintains power when grinding and can last a long time on a single charge. The plastic gear is questionable in sustained use, but I had no trouble using it on my feet. The bundle of pedicure tools included should be considered an added bonus and they are not very good. This callus remover is sold under different names by many sellers, so do your research before you buy. The box itself is Jinding branded.
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