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Product description
This rechargeable electric foot file from Ratukall helps reduce hard, dry skin on heels and calluses while remaining compact enough for travel use. It combines a waterproof body, a bright built-in LED and three interchangeable roller heads to tackle light to stubborn dead skin, making at-home pedicures easier and more comfortable.
Key Points
The device features an LED display that shows battery level so you know when to recharge. According to the manufacturer it uses a 1200 mAh lithium battery that can run for about 60 minutes after a full charge of roughly three hours. The file operates with rollers that spin rapidly to buff away rough skin and the unit has an ergonomic shape for a secure grip during use.
This kit includes three roller types: fine for delicate areas and hands, regular for newly formed callus and everyday care, and coarse for tougher, thicker calluses. The removable rollers and IPX7 waterproof rating allow you to rinse the head and housing under running water for hygienic cleaning. Note that the manufacturer recommends drying feet before use to achieve the best results.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Ratukall Electric Foot File
- Battery capacity: 1200 mAh
- Runtime: approx. 60 minutes
- Charge time: approx. 3 hours
- Waterproof rating: IPX7
- Roller speed: around 40 spins per second, 300 degree wide angle
Usage Recommendations
Use the fine roller head on delicate spots and around nails, switching to the regular head for general maintenance and the coarse roller for particularly thick callus. Move the roller gently across dry skin with light pressure and avoid staying in one place too long to prevent irritation. After use, remove the roller and rinse both the head and the file body under water, then let components dry before reassembling.
For a more complete pedicure routine the supplied kit contains a selection of complementary tools stored in the included black travel bag, which helps keep everything organised and ready for trips or home sessions. Consider replacing rollers periodically if they appear worn to maintain performance.









