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Tweezerman Safety Slide Callus Shaver with Rasp

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Features

  • Country of origin is United States
  • A perfect 2-in-1 tool
  • Model Number: 5055-R
  • Item Package Dimension: 1.27cm L x 7.62cm W x 21.336cm H

Description

At-home pedicure essential, the safety slide callus shaver & rasp, removes calluses and smooths rough, dry feet.

Brand: Tweezerman


Material: Stainless Steel


Color: White


Item dimensions L x W x H: 6.4 x 0.5 x 1.5 inches


Is Electric: No


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.4 x 0.5 x 1.5 inches; 1.76 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 5055-R


Department ‏ : ‎ Body Hands & Feet


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Tweezerman International


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Germany


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • After a year, 5 stars!
Love mine! I’ve had it a year and have used refills. No rust or any defects. Getting blades in are tricky so be careful. But very effective!
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024 by Candie Moore

  • DIY pedicure!
***update*** I love my callus shaver. It is still working perfectly. I change the blades after they become dull. I feel very comfortable with my feet. I like to care of myself. Along with a nail clipper, this shaver makes my feet appear very presentable. I think that this shaver should be adequate for most people, who choose to DIY rather than pay someone for a pedicure. I also bought Tweezerman Callus Shaver Replacement Blades. The blades are very easy to replace. After just one use, I already feel very comfortable using it. With proper care, I hope that this shaver will last me a lifetime. In order to ensure that the skin is soft and ready, I suggest using it only after a hot shower or soaking in very hot water. The blade easily cut off the dead skin on my callus, in a delicate way- a little at a time. With several slow, deliberate swipes, my old callus(s) were successfully removed. The rasp works very well. Although preventing aggressive swipes, the metal rasp is made to slide off the handle. This allows proper removal of dead skin, which perpetually builds up underneath- after use. It is obviously not a heavy gauge device, which is especially made for deep rasping. If you are looking for a device which provides a deep, aggressive rasping without dysfunction, I suggest that you find another product. Having paid only $9.00 for this shaver, it is very affordable therefore, economical. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2012 by Zach Northway

  • Difficult to use
I was really hoping this would be an answer for me in my ongoing battle against callouses on the soles of my feet. However, I found it sometimes works "too good" and ended up with an abrasion which is no fun. But the most frustrating part was trying to change the blade. The directions on the package are printed in extremely small print so you need a magnifying glass but even then its not a huge help because they aren't clear. It says to lay on a flat surface but it does not say which side to put down (face up or face down) or what to do once you lay it down. I'm not a dumb person and usually can figure things out but I couldn't figure this to save myself. Finally emailed the company and they said they'd respond but they never did so I wasn't happy with that. I just found the video online which sort of shows you how to change the blade but the video isn't great either. The womans hands are in the way so once again you can't see and it doesn't say whether to lay product face up or face down. They stress to be careful coz its very sharp and then zip through the directions rather glibly and talk way too fast so I still don't get it and I'm not happy with the product or the instructions or the packaging or the company and I would not recommend it. I have replacement blades which does me no good because its a mystery how to change them. BUMMER (and I don't usually write such critical reviews). NOT HAPPY AT ALL UPDATE - changing the blade is sort of tricky for me but it can be done once you figure it out. This item is helpful but also must be used carefully as you can draw blood if not judicious in using. So I changed from 2 stars to 3. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2012 by Kotton Kandee

  • After six months of use and care, a five star review
December 16, 2010: What I said below still applies. However, a little practice, the discovery of "pulling up" slightly while slicing, and knowing when enough is enough makes this the best tool that I've used for callous removal in 25 years. I've had trouble with my feet and shoes for years and years. I used to get blisters. Now I get callouses and, as anyone with deep callouses at the ball of the foot will tell you, they kill! Try walking with a pebble in each shoe and then add one to the little toe just in case you're a sadomasochist. That's what my lousy feet have been like, and this from a guy who played racquetball. squash, and tennis for over 45 years! (Throw in 5 years of marching including "extra duty" for those who know the old military.) Of all the doctors I don't mind going to, the podiatrist is the one that I mind the least. You come out feeling better than when you went in. But who wants to do that on a weekly or bi-weekly (or is it semi-weekly?) basis. That's how quickly my callouses recur. This Tweezerman Safety Glide with rasp is the best tool I've found. The fact that it's a combo and that the rasp when exposed covers the blade makes it a great tool, and for under 10 bucks! The rasp is almost as good as what my mom used to use. Her's was a 3" oval and remained sharp or I should say remains sharp to this day. Still, having one tool for cutting and one for smoothing is great. I want to disagree with those who say to do this when your feet or callouses are moist. I found that the blade binds because the skin around the callous IS moist. Best to have the blade glide over the raised callous bit by bit than to get caught at the base of the callous. Btw, nothing will ever make my feet smooth, and I don't really care. At my age, my feet get less exposure than my knees or double chin or anything else I no longer care to hide. (Besides, it's winter and Levis are the order of the day. That covers my knees. If I live to be 100, my belt will ride so high that my chin may well be covered, too - just like I used to see in Miami Beach. SO, one last tip. If you want your feet smooth so that your socks glide on over your feet, use a podiatrists "wax" daily. There's also one put out by Johnson and Johnson. But now this review is getting a little squirrely. I just hope that there are men who understand and perhaps empathize with my foot problems. Callouses are not just for women. We get 'em, too. Since, I'm about to erase my previous review, I'll reiterate what I said the first time. This uses a razor blade. Treat it as such. Don't cut too deep. Take your time, especially when doing the opposite foot, i.e. the one ON your dominant side (right foot for right handed people etc.). Do this in as much light as you can get on the bottom of your foot; not always easy especially when your - my - stomach casts a shadow. Leave a little callous because, if they're below skin level, in a weird way, they actually cushion the bone ... for a few days. My dad had perfect feet. I inherited his nose and ears and sense of humor. Thanks, Dad. My mom had perfect skin and beautiful eyes. I inherited her feet. But I also got her Tweezerman rasp. Thanks, Mom. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2010 by Ethan A. Winning

  • EXPERIENCED USER: DO NOT BUY
This is my second callus shaver. First one, different brand, works well. I discounted all the bad reviews with the knowledge that they are a bit tricky to use. But I was wrong to do so. Although it looks exactly like my first one, it just doesn't work like it does. Perhaps the razor they supply is dull? No extras came with it, but I did flip the razor that came with it abd had the same result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by LeadCPA

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