Tweezerman Safety Slide Callus Shaver with Rasp
$11.70
Price: $11.70
(as of Apr 18, 2025 00:32:30 UTC – Details)
At-home pedicure essential, the safety slide callus shaver & rasp, removes calluses and smooths rough, dry feet.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 6.4 x 0.5 x 1.5 inches; 1.76 ounces
Item model number : 5055-R
Department : Body Hands & Feet
UPC : 038097950557 050606300097 038097505504 798256296550
Manufacturer : Tweezerman International
ASIN : B000G62I12
Country of Origin : Germany
Country of origin is United States
A perfect 2-in-1 tool
Model Number: 5055-R
Item Package Dimension: 1.27cm L x 7.62cm W x 21.336cm H
Customers say
Customers find the callus shaver effective at removing calluses and dead skin, and appreciate its safety features, with one noting it protects surrounding non-callused skin. The ease of use and build quality receive mixed feedback – while some find it super easy to use and solid, others say it’s tricky to figure out and falls apart after one use. The blade cutting ability and pain level also get mixed reviews, with some praising its sharpness while others report it cuts them badly, and some enjoy pain-free feet while others find it painful. Value for money opinions are divided between those who consider it a good value and those who find it not worth the cost.
Ethan A. Winning –
After six months of use and care, a five star review
December 16, 2010: What I said below still applies. However, a little practice, the discovery of “pulling up” slightly while slicing, and knowing when enough is enough makes this the best tool that I’ve used for callous removal in 25 years.I’ve had trouble with my feet and shoes for years and years. I used to get blisters. Now I get callouses and, as anyone with deep callouses at the ball of the foot will tell you, they kill! Try walking with a pebble in each shoe and then add one to the little toe just in case you’re a sadomasochist. That’s what my lousy feet have been like, and this from a guy who played racquetball. squash, and tennis for over 45 years! (Throw in 5 years of marching including “extra duty” for those who know the old military.)Of all the doctors I don’t mind going to, the podiatrist is the one that I mind the least. You come out feeling better than when you went in. But who wants to do that on a weekly or bi-weekly (or is it semi-weekly?) basis. That’s how quickly my callouses recur. This Tweezerman Safety Glide with rasp is the best tool I’ve found. The fact that it’s a combo and that the rasp when exposed covers the blade makes it a great tool, and for under 10 bucks!The rasp is almost as good as what my mom used to use. Her’s was a 3″ oval and remained sharp or I should say remains sharp to this day. Still, having one tool for cutting and one for smoothing is great.I want to disagree with those who say to do this when your feet or callouses are moist. I found that the blade binds because the skin around the callous IS moist. Best to have the blade glide over the raised callous bit by bit than to get caught at the base of the callous.Btw, nothing will ever make my feet smooth, and I don’t really care. At my age, my feet get less exposure than my knees or double chin or anything else I no longer care to hide. (Besides, it’s winter and Levis are the order of the day. That covers my knees. If I live to be 100, my belt will ride so high that my chin may well be covered, too – just like I used to see in Miami Beach. SO, one last tip. If you want your feet smooth so that your socks glide on over your feet, use a podiatrists “wax” daily. There’s also one put out by Johnson and Johnson.But now this review is getting a little squirrely. I just hope that there are men who understand and perhaps empathize with my foot problems. Callouses are not just for women. We get ’em, too.Since, I’m about to erase my previous review, I’ll reiterate what I said the first time. This uses a razor blade. Treat it as such. Don’t cut too deep. Take your time, especially when doing the opposite foot, i.e. the one ON your dominant side (right foot for right handed people etc.). Do this in as much light as you can get on the bottom of your foot; not always easy especially when your – my – stomach casts a shadow. Leave a little callous because, if they’re below skin level, in a weird way, they actually cushion the bone … for a few days.My dad had perfect feet. I inherited his nose and ears and sense of humor. Thanks, Dad.My mom had perfect skin and beautiful eyes. I inherited her feet. But I also got her Tweezerman rasp. Thanks, Mom.
Mike Allen –
Awesome. Fast. Gets the job done quickly.
Yes, it is a blade. Yes, I’m still a bit concerned and careful when I use it… BUT, IT ACTUALLY WORKS! I’m extremely impressed. Toss your Ped Egg in the trash; they’re a huge waste of money. I got one and thought sandpaper would work better. Callus stones can work, but are just too slow. The file on this item also works quite well, but that’s not what I bought it for.The blade has a maximum depth, so it will not take too much skin at once. You do not need to use a lot of pressure, and will want to start parallel with the skin surface. I do NOT recommend taking a shower before using this product. It does have trouble getting a slice started on moist skin, so when you get through the callus, you usually do know when to start being careful. It stops cutting easily with living most skin. If you shower, you will likely apply too much pressure to the wet skin surface to get the cut started and end up with a bloody mess. On a dry surface, with gentle parallel pressure, it almost automatically stops cutting on its own when you need to stop. The blade does not work well on concave curves, so getting just below your toes will just not happen; you will never get the cut started. However, cuts will start very easily on convex dry surfaces, so you need to be more cautious when using it on the ball of your foot. This is specifically what I got it for. Just don’t start using it aimlessly without watching or become complacent. The only bad thing is that the blade edge is hidden at the bottom of the metal square piece, and the metal piece seems fairly large with the square at 1″x1″ not including the taper to the handle. This design really can’t be avoided. It is what it is. This is the best that I’ve found out on the market.Once you get the hang of it, get a feel for where the blade is located, and get over your fear, you will never turn back. Highly recommended!
dkanfanf –
Works Okay, But Use with Caution
The Tweezerman Safety Slide Callus Shaver is decent for removing calluses but requires careful handling. It works as expected, but if you’re not gentle, it can be a bit harsh on the skin. An okay option if you need a quick fix, but not the most user-friendly tool out there.
Buyer7 –
Do Not Buy!!
Usually Tweezerman is a great product. This was bad quality. It did not remove any dead skin. Do not waste your money!
EMANI –
Safe, Effective Tool for Smooth Feet at Home
Easy-to-use safety slide design, built-in rasp for smoothing, gently removes calluses without harsh scraping, ergonomic handle for control, great for at-home pedicures, high-quality and durable, safe for beginners, compact and travel-friendly, leaves feet soft and refreshed. My second pair in 10 years
GISELE CAMPOS FERREIRA BASSO REBELATO –
Ótimo, funciona muito bem!
CantVal –
Love this it keeps my problem feet in better shape than anything else I have tried, and believe me I have tried quite a few! Unless you are very silly the callus shaver is not dangerous to use and it is so effective that you will wonder how you managed before. Use it after you have showered or bathed when the skin if fairly soft on the soles of your feet and the sides of your bis toes, then use the rasp on your heels and rub in a little good cream and your feet will thank you! Wish I had discovered it years ago.
Eleazar y Ana Celia –
Funciona a la perfección
Annette Zahl –
I get thick, hard calluses on the balls of my feet, my heels, and occasionally other pressure points like my big toes. I have used pumice stones, “ped-egg” type products, microplane graters, etc and none of them made a difference. This removes calluses so easily and so quickly. The rasp also works better than any others I’ve used before. Be careful when removing your calluses with the razer. It’s very easy to get carried away and remove too much, leaving you with painful raw skin the next day.I’ve been rather rough with this product and have lost the razer covering. I also find that the rasp seems to come loose and slide off sometimes when I’m using it. If they fixed that, this product would be 100% perfect. Regardless, it still does an amazing job and I can’t imagine ever going back to the silly shower rocks I used before.Update:After roughly 2 years with this product, the clear plastic cover part fell off and the rasp is pretty much unusable. That being said, the only part that ever mattered to me was the razor anyways. I bought a pack of 100 tweezerman razors and replace them every 5 uses or so and it works really well. I’ve found that if you do it wit wet feet you’e a lot less likely to take off too much.
Alex –
Excellent product, directions are vague but I figured it out fairly quickly.I recommend using it in the shower.