

🦶 Transform your feet from rough to runway-ready—fast, flawless, and fuss-free!
The Rikans Foot File is a high-grade stainless steel foot scraper designed to quickly and effortlessly remove thick calluses and hard skin. Suitable for use on both wet and dry feet, its ergonomic grater-style design ensures precise exfoliation. Lightweight and durable, it comes with a convenient storage pouch, making it an essential tool for professional-quality foot care at home or on the go.




| ASIN | B07KPYNW24 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,125 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 106 in Foot Files |
| Brand | Rikans |
| Brand Name | Rikans |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,704 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 15070003590121 |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is electric | No |
| Item Dimensions | 27.4 x 6.9 x 0.7 centimetres |
| Item Form | Grater |
| Item Weight | 91 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 27.4 x 6.9 x 0.7 centimetres |
| Item weight | 91 g |
| Manufacturer | Rikans |
| Material | Steel |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
T**N
RIKANS FOOT FILE- EXCELLENT
So this is the best footfall inhave bought to date. It arrived today and I used it straight away (the pictures were taken after I had used it). It definitely removed hard skin. And it does it well and effortlessly. It does leave your feet softer but not smooth - but that to be expected from. A foot file that looks and feels like a cheese grater. I'll need a pumice to smooth out the skin bit given how good this foot file is, I don't mind! I am very pleased that I bought it. So much so that I am reviewing it now. I'll write an update after I've had it a few weeks. Oh and it comes with a storage pouch! Bonus!
A**Y
OMG this actually works, it’s fast and incredible. But you really don’t want to see a photo!
I have two rechargeable foot sanders as I call them, which work but my gosh they are slow. You see the tiny tiny piles of hard skin slowly coming off the bottom of my feet. This thing is basically a parmesan shaver… Seriously. It works so well. As it should. But it is basically a shorter and wider Parmesan shaver without doubt. In fact I may buy another for the kitchen it’s that good. Think of a long slim Parmesan shaver but shaped like a hair brush. The very fine sharp shaving holes work so well I had removed pretty much all my dead and hard skin in one session. And there was a lot, and I mean a lot of shaved Parmesan…. I mean hard skin on the shower floor. One thing I would say is don’t over do it. I’m fine but on one foot I have a very small tender area on my heel where I basically shaved a tiny bit too much off…. but it doesn’t hurt just tender. But I do have beautifully pink and dead / hard skin free feet now. Remember to moisturise your soles and feet daily after this and then you can repeat as many times as you wish, applying no pressure but just a gentle back and forth. Buy one, they are so so much better than the electric foot sanders. I’ll probably still use the rechargeable foot sander to do the little bits u for my toes. Abut for the rest or for fine detail work use the rapper. My score 15\10
F**L
Recommended
It’s a great big cheese grater for your feet, what more could you want. Actually it’s pretty good, the size makes it easy to use and unlike another I tried (in fairness shall remain nameless) it doesn’t eat your foot, it’s reasonably gentle.
K**A
It REALLY DOES work!!!
I was going to buy a blade thing - y’know the ones they use in salons…? but from previous experience I wasn’t confident I’d find the right type and that it’d work. So I look into other ways to remove hard skin on my feet and came across this rasp. I soaked my feet in a bowl of hot water (with a splash of radox bubble bath) for about 15 minutes. I used a little shower puff to wash my feet while they were still in the water, then I patted my feet almost dry with a clean dry towel. Then I used the rasp on the heels and balls of my feet and also the sides of my big toes. Oh. My. Gosh. I wasn’t expecting it to work SO well!! so much hard skin came off!! I really was impressed! so I kept going for about 5 minutes. Hard skin COMPLETELY gone! I honestly couldn’t believe just how,well it had worked as I tend to be sceptical about these things! BUT the next day, my feet did feel a little sore. Well for about 3 days they felt sore. I was glad I hadn’t used it for longer than 5 minutes! it wasn’t too bad though. Still worth it to have no hard skin left! 1 week later and my feet are still nice and soft with no hard skin. I haven’t used any foot cream or anything. I imagine I’ll need to do it again in a month or so and I’ll make sure I only use the rasp for a couple of minutes to avoid ‘over rasping’. I’ll leave another review once I try it again for a shorter amount of time. I definitely recommend it to get rid of hard skin on the feet.
M**D
Great item
Prefect 👌
N**I
Brilliant for hard skin removal, but, do not recycle the skin....
Superb foot tool for removing hard skin. This tool is much better than my other hard skin removal tools Only apply very light pressure as it is very sharp, unless you want a visit to your local A&E Highly recommended Use cream afterwords and you will end up with nice new soft feet! NOTE: Do not use the skin instead of parmesan cheese on your pasta to bolognese, no matter how tempting it will be, as it is very similar in look, texture and taste to grated parmesan cheese!
P**Y
Fantastic
Absolutely love this. Does what it says on the tin. Gets rid of all hard skin without hurting or cutting yourself.
A**R
Yes it’s sharp but too sharp I think
Not sure what to make of this. If you have extremely thick dead skin then this might be exactly what you’re looking for as it is SO sharp and will definitely cut through those kind of difficult areas. But I was just looking for an effective maintenance foot file and because the ‘grater’ pattern is so rough and coarse I’ve actually found it’s roughened up my skin and they feel worse than when I started. I guess using a pumice stone to buff to a smooth finish is a good idea but unless you have a severe problem with hard skin on feet this feels like overkill. I also find it quite scary to use rather than satisfying as some reviewers have mentioned, since it is so sharp you don’t feel you can use much pressure or get into a proper rhythm with it.
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