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Review on ๐Ÿ‘ฃ Premium Wood Foot Care Pedicure Callus Remover: Eliminate Dead Skin, Corns, Roughness, Cracked Heels and Hard Skin with Dual-Sided Pumice Stone File for Wet and Dry Foot Spa Treatment by Wendy Hernandez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Leaves the sole of my foot almost human.

I live in Florida and my feet spend most of the day either barefoot or in sandals. They don't quite look like those of an international barefoot marathoner, but I'd say they're running second place. Needless to say, no one has ever wanted to hire me as a foot model. I have iguanas in my yard that look better. So I've dusted them off for years and tried a lot of files, even the cordless ones, which I like, but they seem a bit pricey if you take a cordless one and file it. We reserve the right to change discs. So a hand file like this is very practical and economical. I like the fact that the handle is wooden (beech) for a good grip and that the abrasive wraps around the entire file and even covers the edges. The file is almost 10" long and about halfway wrapped in corundum, so not only is it double-sided, but it has extra abrasive on the edges. My guess is that the corundum here is not the synthetic calcined bauxite most commonly used for grinding. I say that because the product description says "natural coarse corundum". That would mean that it is an extremely hard aluminum oxide and not bauxite. I think it's either better or just as good. I do not know. Another thing I don't know is where it was made. All I can find on the product page is that it's the EagleKing brand, whatever it is. Probably Chinese, but I'm just guessing. But I like this one. It removes the tough outer layer of skin without causing any damage. Because it's handheld, you have full control over how much dry skin you pick up, and you won't accidentally hit softer layers like battery-powered files do. And the price is good. By the way, it is written that it can be used both wet and dry. I prefer dry, but some people prefer to use the files in the bath or shower.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions