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Anyone used a micro pedi...

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moomin35 · 30/05/2014 16:31

The foot files advertised on tv? Are they any good?

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chanie44 · 30/05/2014 17:46

I've got one and really like it. I'm quite lazy and stretched for time so it's really quick and easy to use, as it takes half the time.

The only downside is the replacement rollers are quite expensive, £10 for 2. There are some fake ones on amazon, which are £15 for 4, but I haven't tried tem.

Razzlefrazzle · 30/05/2014 18:23

Have had mine about 2 months and it's great. My crusty feet are a thing of the past and it's really quick and easy to use. Agree with chanie that rollers are expensive but they last fairly well. One bit of advice I picked up from Amazon reviews is to not wash them but to clean with an old dry toothbrush. Also, on Amazon, you can get black replacement rollers (normal are blue) which are labelled as for the mens' version. They are rougher and much better, and work fine in the standard micro pedi.

moomin35 · 30/05/2014 18:59

Thanks guys- How much is the initial outlay (for the device and roller)? How does it work?

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seasalty50 · 30/05/2014 20:21

I bought one for £30 as it was £10 off at Boots. (Emjoi?) Really unimpressed though. My OPI foot file used damp is way more effective.

seasalty50 · 30/05/2014 20:22

It's a spinning sandpaper roller that stops when you use too much pressure to answer your second question!

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