Dr. Scholl’s DreamWalk Express Pedi Foot Smoother

March 11, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 11 March 2019 07:38 GMT+0100 - Details)

Dr. Scholl’s dreamwalk express pedi foot smoother transforms rough heels into smooth, renewed skin. The advanced spin technology helps smooth calluses and dry skin. Make beautiful feet yours again. Easy to use. No sharp blades and includes auto-stop feature. No soaking required. Batteries and 1 roller included.

Product Features

  • Transforms rough feet into smooth renewed skin
  • Easy to use with no sharp blades and includes auto-stop feature
  • No soaking required
  • Micro-grain roller surface provides effective hard skin removal

Comments

Anonymous says:

Unless you plan on polishing your calluses this will not be of much use Unless you plan on polishing your calluses or trimming your toe nails this will not be of much use. The abrasive is not very abrasive and as soon as you put pressure on the motor it slows to a crawl. The amount of time needed to cut down a callus really isn’t worth the price.

Anonymous says:

Took me too long to own one of these! It works! I was skeptical, now I am wondering why I waited so long to purchase this! Why has no one every told me about this product before? I guess people do not like to talk “feet”!?Anyways, I was happy that batteries comes with this – popped them in and got right to work. It did not take long at all to have smooth, nice looking feet! No pain at all, the file is very gentle. Be careful around painted toes! Of course it will take your nice polish right off!I have no idea…

Anonymous says:

Dr. Scholl’s Pedi Express vs. Amope Pedi Perfect- comparison review Last year, I received the Amope Pedi Perfect and loved it! I was so excited to get to try this competitor’s product to see how it matches up to my beloved Amope. My review will be a comparison of the Amope Pedi Perfect and the Dr. Scholl’s Express Pedi electronic foot file. I used both products side by side for almost a full month to compare and here is what I found.Size: The Amope is a larger unit and takes 4 AA batteries to operate. The Dr. Scholl’s only takes 2 batteries so it…

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