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๐ฃ Step into smoothness with Sof Feet!
The Sof Feet Callus Reducer is designed to keep your feet smooth and free from calluses, featuring replaceable screens for optimal performance. Best used on dry feet before bathing, it pairs perfectly with Sof'feet Softening Cream for daily foot care.
| ASIN | B000KPPFL4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,574 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #39 in Corn & Callus Trimmers |
| Brand | Sof'Feet |
| Brand Name | Sof'Feet |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 852 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00676928110000 |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 3 x 3 inches |
| Item Form | Screen |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 3 x 3 inches |
| Manufacturer | Sof Feet |
| Material | Pumice Stone, Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Pumice Stone, Stainless Steel |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 787734631808 793379256641 784922580825 749447270491 783327146377 676928110000 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**A
The best foot exfoliator!
This is the best foot exfoliation tool I have ever used. I am on my feet most of the day, so I need to pay attention to them weekly. Most of us have calluses and dry heels, as I do. The Sof Feet callus reducer gets and keeps your feet soft and comfortable when used regularly.
P**R
Wonderful!
I had my doubts, but the reviews were so good I decided to try it. I have used EVERY file, scraper, etc. made for feet with only mediocre success. My feet are always dry and I have nerve damage. This product seems to be made of a heavy-duty, hand-friendly piece of Lucite with an attached piece of rectangular screen - maybe even thick window screen. What I like about this callous file is that it is easy to hold, appears sturdy (so the handle isn't going to snap/break if pressure is applied), and the screen removes dead skin smoothly. There was no tugging, gouging, or tearing of the skin. I stroked in one direction with medium pressure and it did a great job. There were no snags when I finished. Then I applied foot cream and put on cotton socks for the night. In bed this morning, my heels didn't feel rough against my legs and they didn't catch on the sheets. What a huge improvement. I am very happy with this product. I DO think it should have come with at least one replacement screen (wouldn't have cost them a nickel!). But additional screens are available thru AMZN and I intend to order some (or maybe I'll cut my own).
E**E
Your Search is OVER!!! :-)
***OOPS! I left this review on the REPLACEMENT SCREENS rather than the tool so I am copying and re-posting here, in the correct place.*** Don't you just HATE the time you spend being INEFFECTIVE!!!??? :-( :-( :-( Well, that had been my experience when searching for, buying and using EVERY other pedicure tool available ...PRIOR to this little beauty! I have had manual, motorized, egg-shaped & devices akin to WOODWORKING planers (lol) etc. but all they were was a waste of my time and effort compared to this little pedicure tool. NO MORE!!! Thanks to the beauty of YouTube browsing, I came across a woman who proclaimed this was THE BEST pedicure tool she had EVER used and she was 100% correct!!! It perfectly, evenly and WITHOUT DAMAGE renders not-so-perfect, ill-treated doggies (feet) into soft, smooth, creamy fetish-worthy tootsies! :-) If you EVER do your pedicures at home you MUST, MUST, MUST replace every other outdated, hazardous-to-health tool in your collection and upgrade to the Sof Feet Callus Reducer---the LAST pedicure tool you will EVER buy!
B**T
Callus sander works fast
This is basically an acrylic holder for a small piece of drywall Spackle sanding mesh sheet. In fact that's what I use as replacement pads. Holder clamps the mesh sheet well. Be careful with these, you could take off to much. Use on dry feet. Simple device that works well. Bought a second one to keep in the camper. Pros: Easy to use. the case/container makes a great storage case albeit a bit flimsy. Cons: Mostly for your heel or larger areas of your feet, can't get into the smaller areas. No replacement sheets included. However, go to your local building supply store to get Spackle sanding mesh sheets. One package will last more than a lifetime.
J**A
It ACTUALLY works!!!!
I have spent a lot of money trying to find pumice stones and callus removers that actually work. None have until I found this product. I was very skeptical until I got it- but it works amazingly well. At first it doesn't feel like it's working because it's so smooth and it's just dust that comes off of your feet. I used it on the side of my big toe and the tops of my toes and it works better than any other product I've ever tried.
S**T
10 years of callouses removed in 10 mins
I live in Arizona and am barefoot all the time. As a result, my heels became a horrible mess of cracking, flaking skin. Over the years, I've tried to solve the problem by peeling the dead skin off by hand, or using a pair of toenail clippers to remove the callouses. This just made the problem worse. I've even used sandpaper, and amazingly that worked the best of anything I tried. I knew a better tool/method was needed. Something that could rip down into the dead skin more effectively. I then saw a video for this product online, and thought I'd give it a try. After just a few minutes of use, it was obvious this tool was the solution. It easily removed my thick callouses within only 10-15 minutes per heel. The screen is quite hard and turns the callouses into a fine powder. You do need to be a little careful, as once you get down to bare skin you can cut yourself....and I did....twice. Guess I was too enthusiastic, having finally found something that works. In addition, my heels are now fairly sore from the process, but that,too, is going away after just one day. I'm going to wait a week....let some healing occur, and then do the whole thing again to remove some of the areas I missed the first time around. Great tool. Highly recommended.
M**R
Great for dry heels and soles
I watched a YouTube video about this product and decided to try it. I'm glad I did! I walk around barefoot in my house, and wear sandals during the warmer months, so my callouses build up and my heels have deep cracks in them. I have had pedicures done at establishments that use a chemical peel, a razor device, and sanding sponges, and all work to varying degrees, though a few times too much callous has been removed and my heels sting for the better part of a week afterwards. This product does a good job of sanding dead skin off, and it is best used on dry feet. My feet are softer and the cracks are much less noticeable. I am putting cream on my feet and wearing socks to maintain the softness. The main advantage of purchasing the tool is to continue maintenance between pedicures, or to save money by doing them yourself. When I opened the package the first time, my husband immediately recognized the sanding squares as drywall screen, so I would recommend not purchasing the refill package for an extra $10 as I did. You could probably buy a sheet of drywall screen at the hardware store and cut it into small squares for less expense than the precut refills.
A**E
A million times better than a pumice stone
Pumice stones--useless. Chemical callus removers--frightening. This thing--inexpensive, effective, and easy to use. I previously tried a mild salicylic acid callus remover liquid I bought in a drugstore. It worked, kind of, but it was a slow process, painting the stinky stuff on day after day, and when the callus started to peel it peeled unevenly and turned white so my feet looked terrible and felt all rough and scratchy--worse than what I started with. I was thinking about getting a stronger chemical agent but got this instead and I'm glad I did. This tool shaves off dead skin a little at a time, but very finely so I'm not left with any rough surfaces on my feet. It's hard to tell from the photo but the surface is like a sandpaper screen stretched over a frame.
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