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Peel off years of dead skin in one pass — without a razor.

The guarded edge takes the dead skin and stops at the live skin. That's the whole trick.

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You already know how long it's been.

You take your shoe off in a shoe store and there's a half-second where you hope nobody's looking.

At night it's the bedsheets. That drag when your heel catches the fabric.

Then it splits. And a crack in a heel is a strange kind of pain — small, sharp, and it shows up on the third step out of bed.

So you've tried.

The pumice stone does almost nothing. Twenty minutes of scrubbing and it's smoother for a day and a half.

The metal grater does too much. It takes dead skin and live skin together, because it can't tell the difference. Which is why it stings after. And why it grows back thicker than it was.

A pedicure works. For nine days. Then you're back on the schedule at fifty dollars every six weeks.

None of it fixes the actual problem. Because the problem was never that you can't remove callus. It's that you can't remove only the callus.

The old way: pumice stone and metal rasp Dry cracked heel before

The difference

You can press as hard as you want. It still can't cut you.

Every other tool for this has the same flaw: the edge is exposed, so it's up to you to stop at the right moment. Press a little too hard, catch the wrong angle, and you're bleeding on the bathroom floor.

This one has a depth limit built into the head. The edge sits recessed behind a guard, so it can only reach skin that's already hard and dead. It runs out of reach before it gets to the live layer underneath.

You don't have to be careful with it. That's the entire point.

Macro of the guarded head: the edge sits recessed behind the slots

The One-Pass Peeler

A guarded head, a handle long enough to reach your own foot, and a face wide enough to take a whole heel.

One pass. The dead skin comes off in a sheet. The live skin underneath is untouched.

The One-Pass Callus Peeler

Guarded dual-sided head

Takes the dead skin, stops at the live skin. You physically can't cut yourself with it.

Replaceable head

Clicks out, clicks in. Fresh every time — no rust, no dull metal grinding at your foot.

2.17-inch head

A whole heel in one pass. Not twenty scrapes.

4.53-inch handle

Long enough to reach your own foot. Or your mom's.

Dry use, no soaking

Sixty seconds in the bathroom. No basin, no salts, no towels on the floor.

Not just heels

Palms, elbows, the side of the big toe. Anywhere skin goes hard.

Replaceable head clicking out The tool against a heel for scale

This is the whole demo.

The dead skin comes off in one continuous piece. You'll see it land. There's nothing to take on faith.

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2.17"Head
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Before you ask.

Will it cut me?

No — and this is the part worth understanding, because it's the reason the drugstore ones get people. On a rasp or a bare-edge tool, the edge is exposed and it's on you to stop at exactly the right moment. Press slightly too hard and it keeps going into live skin.

This one has a guard in front of the edge. It can only reach the hardened dead layer, then it runs out of reach. You can lean on it and it still stops where the live skin starts.

Why does my callus keep coming back thicker?

Because whatever you were using took live skin along with the dead. Damaged skin rebuilds harder and faster — it's protecting itself. That's the loop most people are stuck in without knowing it: every aggressive scrape makes the next one worse.

Take only the dead layer and the loop breaks. That's what the guard is for.

Do I need to soak my feet first?

No — and this is the assumption that stops most people from ever doing it. The basin, the twenty minutes, the towels on the floor, the whole production. That's why it turns into a twice-a-year project instead of a sixty-second one.

Use it dry, standing at the sink. It actually grips the hard skin better dry than wet.

How long does it stay sharp?

Here's the thing nobody tells you about the metal ones: they go dull so gradually you never notice. You just quietly assume it stopped working on your feet, when really the tool wore out months ago.

This head clicks out and a fresh one clicks in. It works the same on day one and a year later, because you're never using a worn-down edge without realising it.

How is this different from a pumice stone?

A pumice stone sands the very top of the surface. On genuinely thick callus it's twenty minutes of work for a day and a half of smooth. It isn't strong enough to reach the layer that's actually causing the problem — this takes that whole layer off in one pass.

Does it work on hands and elbows?

Yes. Palms, elbows, the side of the big toe — anywhere skin has gone hard. Use it on the sole and heel of the foot, not the top of the foot or the ankle where the skin is thin.

How long until I see a difference?

The first pass. You'll see exactly how much came off, because it lands where you can see it. That's what the video shows — nothing to take on faith.

P.S. — The callus isn't going to stop. That's the part people get wrong. Dead skin builds because of pressure, and you're going to keep walking.

So this is either something you handle in sixty seconds at home, or something you pay fifty dollars for every six weeks forever.

Thirty-day guarantee. Keep the handle either way.

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One-Pass Callus Peeler

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