Electric Callus Remover with Vacuum

Electric Callus Remover with Vacuum

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£42.99
Sale price  £42.99 Regular price  £49.08
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Electric Callus Remover with Vacuum

Electric Callus Remover with Vacuum

£42.99
Sale price  £42.99 Regular price  £49.08
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Rough, calloused feet are common and entirely manageable with the right tool. The Nifti Electric Callus Remover combines a rotating buffing head with a built-in vacuum that pulls away dead skin debris as it works, so your bathroom floor stays clean and you're not left with residue to sweep up afterwards. The rechargeable design means no cables getting in the way, and at 0.35kg it's light enough to hold comfortably at any angle for an entire pedicure session without hand fatigue.

The ergonomic body fits naturally in the hand and provides precise control around the heel, ball, and toe areas without awkward gripping positions. The rotating buffing head works gradually and consistently — more effective and safer for regular maintenance than manual files and pumice stones. The vacuum function keeps the work area clean throughout the session, a practical improvement over traditional pedicure tools that scatter skin particles across the floor. Available in Black and White, both at 0.35kg.

The Nifti Electric Callus Remover is for regular foot maintenance — not for treating cracked heels, open wounds, infected skin, or any condition requiring medical attention. If you have diabetes, circulatory issues, or reduced sensation in your feet, consult a podiatrist before using electric foot care tools. Start on a lower speed setting, work gradually, and follow up with a moisturiser after each session. Available in Black and White.

  • Rotating buffing head with integrated vacuum — cleans as it works
  • Rechargeable — no cables during use
  • Lightweight at 0.35kg — comfortable to hold at any angle
  • Ergonomic body for control around heel, ball, and toe
  • Available in Black and White
  • Regular maintenance only — not for open wounds or infected skin
  • Consult a podiatrist if you have diabetes, circulatory issues, or reduced foot sensation

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