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Ped Egg Pedicure Foot File
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Ped Egg Pedicure Foot File

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Description:

The 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


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.75 inches
Product Width: 2.5 inches
Product Height: 10.0 inches
Product Weight: 10.0 pounds
Package Length: 1.0 inches
Package Width: 1.0 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 165 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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1HORRIBLE PRODUCT/RESULTS!Jul 05, 2008
I had looked into this product before buying it and am really disappointed. I have dry/cracked feet and thought using this product would make my feet smooth, when it fact it made things worse. It wasn't until 2 days later that I looked at my feet and was shocked. Parts of my feet had different layers of skin and the top part of the bottom of my foot was kind of red. Everyone is saying it's such a good product, but it ended up hurting my feet. I had to walk around bare foot because it hurt to wear socks and touch the sore spots. I will no longer use this product in the future. For those of you who want to try it, you should definately only use it on a certain area first and wait to see the results in a few days. Sure when I used it there was a lot of dead skin taken off, but it didn't help my feet any. If I could go back I would have never bought it and I would rather go to the salon to get a pedicure. Beware of this product!

2ped eggJul 04, 2008
I was disappointed when I finally used this product. Perhaps my feet aren't bad enough to have really made a difference but it worked okay at best. It's not much better than the foot exfoliators you can buy at any CVS and it certainly did not "trap" all the filings as most of them ended up on my floor. It takes a long time to really scrape off all the dead skin and I don't actually have tough calluses, just heels that no longer felt smooth. When I did begin to finally see newer skin my heels were quite pink. I really wanted to like this product but I will continue in my search to give myself a great home pedicure. I guess it's worth ten bucks but certainly no rave reviews.

4ASOTVI Review of the Ped EggJul 03, 2008
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RD71E7QLKZ6Q7 ASOTVI review of the Ped Egg, pedicure foot file. For a complete write up go to www.asotv.info.

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3The PedEgg..eh, not bad but not great either...Jun 26, 2008
I bought this product at my local Walgreens after a girlfriend said she loved hers. My feet are a bit dry, not bad at all, but a bit rough on the heels and balls of my feet, so I thought why not. I tried it out after a bath that night, and while it worked ok, my old foot file (looks like a microplane grater) worked just as well (if not better) for only $1.59 compared to the $10 for the egg...I didn't have a problem with mess, I knew to keep the egg upright, and it wasn't difficult for me to get the top off to empty it.
Overall, it was not what I'd call a failed product, but I won't be recommending it or buying it as a gift for anyone...

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5Sp-egg-tacularJun 24, 2008
I've had problems with thick calluses and cracking skin on my heels and big toe for a long time. I've tried pumice stones, files, and scrubs with little effect for a lot of effort. I was skeptical about the Ped Egg, but I gave it a try and it worked amazingly well for me!

It looks like a little microplane grater for your feet. I like the way it's made to cup in your hand while you're using it, and that it has a little base/cover to keep the blade safe in a drawer.

With very light pressure moving back and forth, it devoured my calluses in record time. Be sure to use on dry skin as directed, and don't try to muscle it too much. I highly recommend lotion and socks after using it to moisturize the newly liberated skin.

It catches most of the shavings, unless you turn it over. I did my feet over the sink so it wasn't a problem for me. I don't think of a pedicure as an 'anywhere' task, so I don't really see the loose shavings as a problem. If you hold it by the sides and pry the blade part out from the top then it's fairly easy to empty. The emery file that sticks to the bottom might be a nice touch, but I don't foresee using it. I don't know yet how long the blade will be effective, but it has worked so well that I'll spring for the replacement blades without a murmur.

 
 
 
 
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