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Electric Vacuum Foot Grinder File Machine Exfoliate Dead Skin Callus Remover Heel Removal Scraper Vacuums Grinding Head heel

$18.00

Overview:
1. Work fast and smooth along your skin gently, easy to use, and will not hurt your skin.
2. Easy and effective to remove unwanted rough skin on your feet.
3. Idea for foot skin care at home, the grinding head features a circular 360-degree horizontal rotation, saving money on trips to the spa or nail salon.
4. Easy to portable and clean easily.
How to use:
Take off the protective cover of the grinding head, rotate and open the battery tail cover, and put it on the battery back cover, or use the USB cable to connect directly, and then press the switch to use.
Friendly reminder:
To get better effects, please soak your feet in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes, then dry your feet before beginning to grind and treat the dead skin and hard-to-remove calluses on your feet. Clean your feet afterward and apply cream or lotion to moisturize your feet.

Specification:
Color: red and blue
Main material: ABS+electronic components+frosted stone
Power: 4 X AAA batteries (not included) or USB cord
For women and men

Packing list
1 X Electric foot grinder with head
1 X USB charge cable
1 X Replacement head
1 X Small clean brush
1 X Product introduction
Package with box
Please note: batteries and power adapters are not included.



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