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Electric Foot File — Rechargeable Callus Remover for Silky Smooth Heels at Home

Regular price $24.99 CAD
Regular price $39.99 CAD Sale price $24.99 CAD
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Free shipping over $75 • 30-day returns • Ships Canada-wide

A Professional Pedicure in Canada Costs $50–$80. This Does the Same Job at Home.

Calluses and dead skin on heels are not cosmetic problems — they are friction and pressure responses that worsen in Canadian winters when feet are in thick socks and boots for months, then crack painfully when skin dries and tightens. Professional pedicures remove this buildup with motorised files. The Electric Foot File is the same tool, designed for home use — 30+ precision-assembled components handle any level of callus or dead skin buildup without the appointment, the cost, or the scheduling.

The Modern Problem

Canadian winters mean 5–6 months of feet confined in warm, moist environments that accelerate callus formation. Spring and summer expose dry, cracked, thickened skin. The salon cycle costs $50–$80 per visit, 4–6 times a year. The electric foot file handles maintenance between visits — or replaces them entirely.

Features

  • 30+ precision-assembled components — professional-grade construction built for consistent results across all callus types
  • Motorised rotating file head — removes dead skin and calluses without the arm fatigue of manual files
  • Adapts to humid environments — designed for use in all bathroom conditions including post-shower use on damp skin
  • No screws, no disassembly — simple clean design with no parts to lose or reassemble
  • Rechargeable — USB charging, no batteries required
  • Suitable for all callus types — light maintenance to heavy seasonal buildup

How to Use

  1. Soak feet in warm water for 5 minutes to soften skin
  2. Dry feet — the file works best on dry or slightly damp skin, not wet
  3. Move the rotating file in gentle circular motions across callused areas — heels, balls of feet, big toe edges
  4. Apply foot cream or moisturiser immediately after to lock in softness
  5. Repeat 2–3 times per week for maintenance; weekly for heavy buildup

Who It's For

Anyone with heel calluses or cracked skin from Canadian winters. Anyone paying $50–$80 for regular pedicures who wants to handle foot care at home. Diabetics and people with sensitive foot skin should consult a healthcare provider before use.

Competitor Gap

Shoppers Drug Mart carries manual foot files at $8–$15 with no motor and significant manual effort required. Walmart Canada sells basic electric foot files at similar price points with no Canadian foot-care context. No Canadian retailer explains the winter callus cycle or positions foot care as a year-round Canadian skin problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use it on wet or dry feet?

Dry or slightly damp skin after soaking. Fully wet skin can clog the file head and reduce effectiveness. Pat feet dry before using, then apply moisturiser immediately after.

How often should I use it?

2–3 times per week for light maintenance. For heavy seasonal buildup after winter, daily use for 1–2 weeks followed by weekly maintenance produces the best results.

Is it safe for people with diabetes?

People with diabetes have reduced foot sensitivity and slower wound healing — any aggressive foot file use carries elevated risk. Consult your healthcare provider before using any motorised foot file if you have diabetes.

Modern Problem. Modern Solution. — SBDS WORD Canada.

Shipping & Returns

Free shipping on orders over $75 CAD. Standard delivery 5–10 business days across Canada. 30-day hassle-free returns.

FAQ

Do you ship across Canada? Yes, every province.

How long does shipping take? 5–10 business days.

Free shipping? Yes, on orders over $75 CAD.

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