Tweezerman Callus Shaver and Rasp
Made in Germany. Features laminated 2 sided razor blade to plane down corns & calluses.
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Sue
Hudson,Maine,USA
Feb 22, 2010
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Superb Job In Removing Callouses
I bought this as a replacement for another brand (I think it was made in Israel) and I had to press hard for it to shave the callous.I lost part of it and went looking for a new one on the internet.I came across your company,read the description of it,and realized it was made in Germany,where many surgical instruments are made.I received the package really fast,and tried it out. It was SO sharp, compared to my old one,I sliced into NEW skin!!(my fault!!) It's a true German precision tool.It did the job quickly and cleanly!! Needless to say,I was much more careful with my next callous. I would highly recommend both the company and product
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Heather
Feb 26, 2008
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Fell Apart When I Removed It From Its Packaging
This device fell apart in my hands--nearly cutting me--when I
removed it from its packaging. The instructions (pictures) printed
on the package back--the only instructions it includes--do not
adequately show how to reassemble this thing. My dh & I both
tried to put it together again, and did--and then it fell apart
again while I was using it. Id prefer to NOT cut my feet open (or
my hands, for that matter), so this thing went straight to the
trashcan!
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Amber
Philadelphia
Jan 31, 2008
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I Agree With Andrea
I took me awhile to figure out how to use it without any
instruction, and when I did, I wasnt impressed with the result.
Since Im little too embarrased to return the product with my dead
skins on it. I think Ill just buy a another one. which means this
is just big waste of my money.
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Amber
Nov 9, 2005
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Soft Feet
This is an excellent product and easy to use
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Constance B. M. Hamedani
Chicago, IL
Aug 18, 2005
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Tweezerman Callus Shaver And Rasps
The Tweezerman callus shaver and the two (2) rasps that came with
it work very well. I had purchased the Revlon callus shaver and a
less well-known brand from Walgreens and neither of those worked
well for me. I went on the internet looking for the Dr. Scholls
brand and it appeared to me from the writing that the Tweezerman
brand replaced the Scholls brand (Scholls no longer produces
callus shavers.) I ordered the Tweezerman brand and it works well
just as the Scholls brand. I am very happy with it and the rasps
and am able to give myself a pedicure as well as a professional in
that field.
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Anonymous
Boston, MA
Aug 7, 2005
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Salon Quality At A Far Better Price.
This callus shaver is the basic tool used during a pedicure to
remove dead, hardened skin, and its what makes your feet feel so
soft and pampered afterward. As nice as the results are, the
implement itself looks like a medieval torture device. To boot, the
package provides no directions on using or maintaining the shaver.
But this site provides excellent directions, which makes the shaver
go from "barely usable" to "pretty darned good." A photo of the
proper way to change a blade would increase my rating to five
stars, but Im satisfied with the written directons. Im more
delighted to have the identical tool used in my local salon, ready
and waiting for my personal use. Another reviewer commented about
the flimsiness of the file. The "cheese grater" file which is used
after the blade is merely an intermediate step between removing
nearly all the dead, hardened skin and a mild exfoliation treatment
and massage to finish off. It appears to be flimsy before it slides
onto the handle, but once its properly in place, it does the job
quite well. (Thats the easiest way to tell you installed it
correctly)All in all, for about half the price of one pedicure, you
have a tool that will let you give yourself pedicures any time you
wish, with no scheduling hassles, trying to find a parking space,
tipping, or worry that someones nasty foot germs might migrate
onto you. Id find this tool to be a bargain at twice the price.
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Andrea
Washington State
Jun 29, 2005
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Not Super Impressed
The product came with no instructions to speak of and has a razor
blade that apparently needs to be replaced from time to time. I
dont know about you, but I am not big into handling blades with no
instructions. Additionally, the rasp does not stay on at all. It
pops off at the slightest pressure. It is far more "rinky-dink"
than I thought it would be.
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