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Smooth, soft feet without the salon visit. The Pedifix Safety Corn & Callus Trimmer is engineered to safely and effectively reduce calluses, corns, and rough dry skin buildup — fast. The key difference is the flexible non-slip handle, which prevents excess pressure during use so you remove only what’s needed without over-trimming or irritating healthy skin. Three replacement blades are included so you’re ready to go right out of the box.
Designed for home use, this trimmer gives you professional-level results with a built-in safety margin that standard rigid trimmers don’t offer.
How does the flexible handle make this safer than a standard trimmer?
A rigid trimmer handle transfers the full force of your hand pressure directly to the blade, making it easy to accidentally remove too much skin or cut into healthy tissue. The Pedifix flexible handle absorbs and distributes excess pressure, acting as a built-in safety mechanism that limits how aggressively the blade can cut — reducing the risk of over-trimming, nicks, and irritation.
How do I use it correctly?
Soak your feet in warm water for 5–10 minutes to soften the skin before trimming. Dry thoroughly, then use light, short strokes with the trimmer across the callused area. Let the blade do the work — do not press hard. Trim gradually and check your progress frequently. Follow up with a moisturizer to keep skin soft. Never use on open wounds, infected skin, or if you have diabetes or poor circulation without consulting a healthcare provider first.
When should I replace the blade?
Replace the blade when it feels dull or begins to drag rather than glide smoothly across the skin. Using a dull blade requires more pressure, which increases the risk of irritation. Three replacement blades are included with the trimmer, and additional blades compatible with the Pedifix trimmer may be available separately.
Is this safe for people with diabetes?
People with diabetes, poor circulation, or neuropathy should consult a podiatrist or healthcare provider before using any callus trimmer at home. Reduced sensation in the feet can make it difficult to gauge pressure and depth, increasing the risk of cuts or wounds that may be slow to heal. A podiatrist can safely perform callus reduction as part of routine diabetic foot care.