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Review on Electric Pedicure Exfoliator Eliminator Professional by Erica Johnson

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is not "rechargeable " as stated in the review.

The first thing that struck me was that it can be plugged into the mains and works like a Pedi Vac. But the cable is so short that it's not an option. It also says it's rechargeable, but it's not. You can use batteries, but you sacrifice the power and speed of the device. Some have commented that the fan doesn't vacuum up shavings from the leather, and that's true across all manufacturers and brands. Pedi Vac doesn't work either. How do you say? I actually liked the attachments on this device more than the ones that came with my Pedi Vac. This battery powered device actually worked better and really removed the dead skin that couldn't even be seen or felt on the bottoms of my feet. So for the price? Somehow it's worth it! I still prefer my pedi egg and I got it to replace the pedi egg that died on me (I held it under water to clean it and it was a no go) and I actually think it's the right substitute and does a good job as long as you don't let your poo become hooves and then try to use it. Also, always, always, ALWAYS put some kind of lotion on your feet after using any of these types of machines or you won't see long-term results. Additional advice. I'm a 53-year-old male with diabetes and my baby feet are soft despite the miles I put on each week. Exfoliate your feet 4-6 times a year. Like chemical booties that exfoliate your feet? After using any of these products once a week, what about the right moisturizer and lotion? The difference is VERY AMAZING. I see people in flip flops and I choke on their caked, cracked heels. Have some self respect. That's a great start if I've just shamed you. :)

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