2024 the best pedicure near me review


Price: $29.95 - $20.87
(as of Nov 14, 2024 02:56:09 UTC - Details)

The Amopé® Pedi Perfect® Electronic Foot File is the ultimate pedicure tool for a great foot spa experience at home. This electronic device safely and effectively removes thick and hard skin to reveal beautifully smooth and touchably soft feet after just one use. Your feet will look and feel great with every step you take.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.36 x 6.46 x 7.95 inches; 11.36 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 10051400931972
Batteries ‏ : ‎ 4 A batteries required. (included)
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 20, 2014
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Amope
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00LE99PA2
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

The Amopé Pedi Perfect Electronic Foot File gently & effectively buffs away your thick, hard skin to reveal touchably soft, smooth feet in minutes.
Includes Extra Coarse roller head with diamond crystals to effortlessly & effectively remove very hard skin. Roller head spins 360 degrees for quick results.
Splashproof design, however intended to be used in dry settings. For use on wet or dry skin.
Integrated safety stop to stop you from applying too much pressure. Dual speed system to choose the best speed setting according to your exfoliation needs.
Battery operated electric foot file with 4 AA batteries included
Reviewer: catherine
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: You'll Love Your Feet!
Review: I read a lot of reviews before purchasing this, and I was concerned about the number of complaints that the unit stopped working when pressing against a callous. After using it, I found that the only reason it would stop spinning was because I pressed too hard. Pressing harder against the callous isn't going to get rid of it faster. A callous is multiple layers of dead skin: it's going to take work and a little patience to get rid of it. Before my first use, I had thick callouses on my heels and on the sides of my big toes. This unit worked wonderfully to remove them. I spent about 15 minutes on each foot: considering this was my first use, that's not too bad. It's important to clean the roller after using it- otherwise, it is not as effective. The removed "flakey skin powder" builds up and sticks to the roller, which is like coarse sandpaper. You'll notice the difference in how it works when it's clean versus when its not. Major difference.When you open the package, just peel apart the plastic from the top and sides, it unsnaps pretty easily. Be sure to remove the clear plastic cap that goes over the roller head. It's easy to overlook and accidentally throw away. Take care not to tear the cardboard insert - that's your instruction manual. You may need a magnifying glass to read it though, the font is probably about a size 2 - no kidding! Read it though, or at least skim through it. Cleaning instructions are simple- the unit is NOT WATERPROOF. Remove the roller by pressing on the blue button with the arrow, pull the roller out and rinse it under warm running water. Dry with a cloth towel before replacing re-using it. Simply wipe the rest of the unit with a damp cloth.One thing to be aware of is the fine dust created when using this tool. I sat outside on my deck to do it, and I recommend using it outdoors if it's possible, otherwise, you wind up with a coating of powdery white dust / dead skin flakes all over the place.The handle is comfortable and easy to grip. My hands are on the smaller side, and I found it quite comfortable to work with. The rolling head spins pretty fast, and it's a very course surface, making it highly effective when used properly. As long as you make contact with the callus, it's working to remove it. Pressing harder against it does nothing to increase the effectiveness, in fact it slows down the roller and, as mentioned before, will cause it to stop spinning altogether. When using, it's best not to keep the roller on one spot for more than a few seconds: keep moving it around so you don't wind up burning (heat from friction) and damaging the soft skin under the calluses. You may not feel it burning while it's happening, but it will feel sore later on. Rub your feet with some good quality foot lotion afterwards. You're going to love your feet!

Reviewer: Alex E.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I wasn't sure about the hype, but...this is a pumice stone on steroids. Does what it says it will.
Review: So, I am skeptical of new products that claim magical results for little or no money, but as someone who enjoys being barefoot as much as possible, I am also keenly aware that my tootsies end up looking and feeling as though they were on the losing end of a fight with a croncrete chipper, and thus, I ahve to put in some time and effort to make sure I don't look like I'm stuffing two bags of sanding paper into my shoes every day. I have used other foot smoothing products; baby feet comes to mind - that product also works great, but it is time consuming and takes a week and a half to start working. (Who has time for that? I'm trying not to lacerate my bed mate this evening, next week is too little, too late!)I bought this with minimal expectations, hoping to be pleasantly surprised. Package arrived today. I pulled it out of the clamshell packaging (that's the only downside to this item - the packaging is a beast to get in to - why does anyone still use Ft Knox level clamshell packaging, anyway? Why must it be packed in such a way that it requires the upper body strength of a Grizzly bear just to open a plastic wrapper? IT's a foot smoother, not the treasure of the sierra madre...)I digress; once I got the darned thing open, it basically comes ready to use, just remove the battery case cover at the bottom of the unit to create contact so the batteries can power it, and away you go.Best analogy I can offer is what I said in the Headline; it's like a pumice stone on steriods.I have really sensitive skin, so I braced, concerned I might press too hard & shear off a toe...nothign to be worried about. I put a fair amount of pressure on the calloused areas of my soles & heels & it didn't bother me at all.It powered through some pretty gnarly callouses that I didn't even realize were as bad as they were.The only gross aspect of it is the thin, fine veneer of dead skin you're going to create in the one foot (ha) vacinity you're sitting in as you use this. Try not to think about the fact that you're being covered in a layer of your own skin dust, but otherwise, you're buffed, smooth, & calluses begone.Use it dry, DO NOT USE IT WET. It's not waterproof & it won't work as well, not to mention you could hurt yourself.I did both soles, dry, in about 2 minutes & the difference is remarkable.I'm sold.The batteries it comes with are cheapy, no name, and I suspect I'll buzz through them in another use or two; no biggie. It takes 4AA batteries, easy enough to replace & I'll wait to see how it does with somethign that has more power like energizer or Duracell before I decide if it's a battery eater or not.Good product, decently made for the price, easy to use, works right oout of the box & delivers on what it promises.What more could you ask for? (Except, maybe clamshell packaging that doesn't give me a stroke while I try to open it...)

Reviewer: Wichitadog
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works well
Review: This callus remover works effectively. Don't use the batteries that came with it. Get a good set of four lithium rechargeable AA batteries. You will be much happier with this if you get better batteries for it.

Reviewer: Tana R.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Disappointed
Review: This newer version is not as good as the original one. This one is not as fast and goes through the batteries faster than the original blue or pink one. This one you have to push a button to increase the speed and it doesn't always go faster. The provincial one you rotated or slid the switch and and you can easily tell the motor was going faster. This one eats batteries for breakfast faster than the original one. I'm going rechargeable/ electric this next time. The only thing that stayed the same is the heads, they are still just as good and cheap on both styles and very easy to replace, I'm glad that didn't change. I have had this new one a few months to give it a fair shake and a fair review. I hope this helps. Get an electric one that plugs in as well as recharges, they work so much better. Not much more money and they are well worth it!!!

Reviewer: Ralph
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I don't notice any speed difference. But this works like a charm grinding away the rough spots on your feet.This is my second pedi perfect, the first one lasted ten years. A good tool for diabetics to help maintain feet.

Reviewer: Alaeddin erkan
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Not good item

Reviewer: Jan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Thanks to that device, I'm keeping my feet smooth with little effort - it works out the hardened skill pretty well. The box was opened when it arrived and was - I believe not perfectly hygienic, and I applied for refund - but after cleaning, the product works well without any complaints.

Reviewer: María Teresa Jiménez Hernández
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Excelente producto.Si me gustó, ya lo he utilizado varias veces y sirve muy bien.

Reviewer: Dominique MARTEL
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: cet appareil est super, il fait les pieds doux mais surtout, depuis le temps que je l'ai, il fonctionne encore, il est économe au niveau piles

Customers say

Customers like the foot scraper for its ease of use and skin removal. They mention it works well, makes their feet smooth, and is gentle. Some say it's great for a quick touch-up to soften feet. However, some customers have issues with the battery life and disagree on the value for money, build quality, and speed.

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