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can you say cheese grater?
I am used to flat emery foot paddles, I use them all the time. The ped egg does have a place you stick an emery on it on the outside...so ok. BUT the inside is basically a mini cheese grater. Not as sharp, but yeah, that's what I would call it. I keep my feet in good shape, and can not use this on them, but I suppose if they were calloused it would be pretty decent. I got it for $9.99 at Walgreens, so no love loss I guess. I am not mad, or bummed out, you don't know until you try. I am sure someone in my family can use it.
[Saturday, November 29, 2008]
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Will instantly soften dry, cracked heels!
The Ped Egg is truly an amazing product at a great price. I ordered one based on a friend's recommendation. It is easy to use and leaves you feeling like you just had a pedicure. It smoothes my dry, cracked heels and my feet in general. I have tried expensive creams for my cracked heels and it softened but did not help the cracking. This product really works! It is neat and tidy, the "shavings" are deposited inside the egg for emptying into the trash bin (you'll be amazed!) The bottom of the egg has a stick-on emery board attachment for smoothing your feet all over. I highly recommend this product to anyone with dry feet, callouses or thick skin patches on their feet. The Ped Egg will work wonders for you!
[Saturday, November 01, 2008]
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Always cynical about seen-on-TV stuff, but....
I bought the Ped Egg in the grocery store on a whim. I have very rough, dry feet. I thought I'd give it a try since it wasn't too expensive. I think it works as advertised for the most part. The shape makes it easy to hold and use. The file seems sharper than the Dr. Scholls file I had been using which makes for a quicker job.
My only criticism is that it does not collect the shavings as the TV commercial says. They pass right through the file as you use it. You'd have to be upside-down for the shavings to stay inside.
For the reviewers who said their feet are rougher, I understand what they mean, but I wonder if they used the emery pads after using the file. It's just like using progressively finer grades of sandpaper when working with wood. The file takes off the bulk of my callouses and the emery pad smooths it out.
All and all, I'm pretty happy with it.
[Thursday, October 02, 2008]
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