

Review
This electric callus remover has become my go-to for at-home foot maintenance, and at £19.88 it's genuinely competitive. Here's what you're actually getting: a handheld device with rotating heads that gently buffs away dead skin, paired with a built-in vacuum system that collects the debris. It's rechargeable via USB, waterproof for shower use, and comes with three interchangeable head attachments for different callus severities plus an LCD display showing battery status.
What impresses me most is the vacuum integration. Traditional foot files create a mess—dead skin goes everywhere. This one contains it, which makes cleanup and hygiene significantly better. The three heads mean you can adjust intensity based on your skin's sensitivity, and the waterproof rating genuinely works; I've used it on damp feet without issues.
For ideal candidates: anyone doing regular foot maintenance, people with mild-to-moderate calluses, or those wanting to reduce salon visits. It's not a miracle worker for severely cracked heels—you'll still need dedicated creams and perhaps professional treatment—but it's perfect for prevention and regular upkeep.
Potential drawbacks: battery life is decent but not extraordinary (roughly 60-90 minutes per charge), and the vibration can feel intense initially until you adjust. Some users with very thick calluses find manual scrubbing still necessary first. The LCD display is a nice touch but purely cosmetic.
Compared to similar rechargeable foot files at this price point, the vacuum genuinely justifies the cost. You're paying for convenience and cleanliness, not just the buffing mechanism. At £19.88, it's worth the investment if you're serious about foot care without monthly salon expenses.