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Product Reviews of PedEgg Pro Pedicure Foot File 1 eaProduct Review: didn't work Summary: 1 Starsthis product sux. it's basically a cheese grater with a palm thing to hold it in ur hand. and it did hurt. it basically just scratches ur foot. surprise surprise the informerical lied.
Product Review: Really works.... Summary: 5 StarsI do not buy items from and I do not believe in infomercials. I saw this at Bed, Bath & Beyond and thought, okay, why not. I really didn't think it would work.
To my surprise, it works fantastic. I've had a callus on the bottom of my foot for years and I could never get rid of it. This did the trick. I just did my feet while watching TV for about 10-15 minutes. The results lasted weeks.
It did creep me out when I had to open it up and clean it. The little shavings end up in the egg and ... ugh!
This thing is awesome!
Product Review: Doesn't work - makes my feet worse Summary: 1 StarsThis thing is USELESS at best.. I hate it! It not only doesn't make my feet soft - it makes it ROUGH! It has these little flimsy blades that don't cut evenly (the little they do cut) so if you brush your feet against your sheets after using this product, you will hear/feel as if you scraped your nails on a chalkboard. BUYER BEWARE!!!
Product Review: A life saver! Summary: 5 StarsI had the nastiest callouses ever, with cracks and embedded dirt and everything. I scrubbed forever using a pumice stone thinking they would never go away. Then I got this, and in minuted my feet were callous-free. It didn't hurt either, and I didn't have to soak my feet to do it. I have used it several times and it hasn't gotten dull.
Product Review: Finally, A Product That Works As Advertised! Summary: 5 StarsThe only time I have ever felt good about my feet is after the old school pedicures I used to get where they would use a razor to remove caloused skin from the heels of my feet. I have never found pumice stones to be even remotely effective. The Ped Egg, on the other hand, delivers as advertised. I took a chance on buying one at the drug store, but saved my receipt because I believed it was probably not going to work and I would have to return it. Quite to the contrary, I have been telling all of my friends and family about it. The only problem I have with it has to do with its containment feature. It really doesn't work, so after you are done working on your heels, you will have to vacuum the floor. Buy it, you won't regret it!
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