







💎 Step into luxury with the diamond standard of foot care!
The Diamancel Luxury Diamond Foot Callus File (#20 Coarse Grit) is a Canadian professional-grade pedicure tool featuring real diamond abrasive for unmatched durability and effectiveness. Designed for large calluses on dry skin, this salon-tested file offers rapid, effortless callus removal while being reusable and easy to clean. Its slim, travel-friendly design ensures you never compromise on foot care, delivering smooth, healthy feet with every use.






| ASIN | B000X315P8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,595 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #380 in Foot Files |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (451) |
| Department | womens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1403-00707 |
| Manufacturer | Diamancel |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 18 months - 8 years |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 0.2 x 7.2 inches; 0.6 ounces |
| UPC | 628411200705 |
D**F
Diamancel Foot Callus Rasp no. 20
I have to agree with all the other reviewers and rate this product as excellent! If you have dried and callused feet this is the product you need. My feet were so bad looking I thought maybe I had some sort of foot disease but it was just dry skin and calluses. I tried several other products over the years that just did not work very well including natural and artificial pumice stones and the Ped-Egg that you see in stores a lot. After just 2 days use with the Diamancel rasp however, I removed virtually all the dead skin and calluses from my feet and they looked great. I coupled that with a nightly application of a foot moisturizer (O'Keefes, available at Target for about $6.00) and within the week my feet are now as smooth and silky as a babes foot for the first time in years! This product is basically a file that has diamond face to it which files away the dead skin but does not seem to affect living skin at all. It is very gentle and I have never felt like it would affect any living tissue or make my feet sore in any way. Its a little bit more expensive than other products but it really does work so in the end just throw away all that other junk that doesn't really do much anyway and it is a bargain. Its a little thin and seems flimsy but just put your finger on the back of it when filing your feet. It is actually quite durable and bends a little bit in use to accommodate the curvature of your foot. I wholeheartedly endorse this product!
J**.
Functional and indestructible
This works very well. Other reviews are correct that it looks a little cheap because it’s a thin piece of metal. But that’s all it needs to be to work. It’s a toss up whether it works better than a good quality glass callus file but this is infinitely better for travel. It takes up no space and won’t break if your luggage takes a shock. The only down side is that it’s more expensive than a good quality glass callus file.
P**E
WHO KNEW that the best place for diamonds is on a little buff board ...
WHO KNEW that the best place for diamonds is on a little buff board for your feet? Best foot implement I have ever used -- 10x better that Pedi Egg (leaves feet smoother). Totally worth the investment. Some people have remarked that it is on the flimsy/thin side -- I don't think so. Works great and have no concern that the thing could break / snap. Buy one for your husband, too, so that he does not steal yours. Hope it has a long life. The only people who don't like this are the owners of the nail salons, as you will no longer need to fork out $30 each week for a pedicure. Seriously. This week I had "change polish" rather than full pedi and the gal was checking out my feet with an air of suspicion. She could probably tell they were looking far too good...but she did not confront me (as in, "O.k., hand over your Bliss Diamancel......I KNOW you have one!"). I read about this product in a magazine...O (Oprah), maybe? Now I know: Bliss Diamancel is one of those "must-haves" in the well-groomed woman's toolkit. If it's good enough for Oprah, it's good enough for you. Good luck.
L**.
Great tool, but it looks wimpy!
While the diamancel is more expensive than what you'd expect for a file, it really is worth the value because it never gets dull. Regular foot files constantly need to be replaced. This one is also easier to sterilize as well. I've wanted one of these for awhile, and finally decided to treat myself. (Treat myself to a foot file, oh what an exciting life I lead!) Anyway, it works great, like all the other reviewers said. But I was shocked by how small and flimsy it appears. Being a diamond-coated piece of metal, I expected it to be firm and sturdy. Instead, the metal is extremely thin and flexible. So far it hasn't been a problem, but I feel like it would function better if the structure was more rigid. Perhaps the bendy-ness is a feature to keep overzealous filers from filing their heels right off? :)
S**.
Gets the job done - Another guy review
The skin on my feet is really dry, especially the heels. When I run a lot and play basketball they start to crack and bleed if not taken care of. I've tried a lot of other products to solve this, like the ped egg and the pumice stone, and they just don't take off enough skin. I resorted to using sandpaper for awhile because that was the only thing rough enough to take off the tough callouses. The only problem with using sandpaper is that it wears out every few weeks and I have to purchase more. Plus it is a little too harsh on the skin. I did some research and found this Diamancel #20 file and ordered it. When I got it and took it out of the package, I was surprised at how flimsy it was. It has just a very very thin layer of metal wear the diamonds are attached, and then has about a 2mm acrylic plastic layer on the backside of it. Some reviewers say this is a good thing since it provides some flex when filing. For the high price, I wish the entire thing was solid metal. The file does work very well though. You have to use it when the skin is really dry. It takes off dead skin so easily. It is easy to clean as well and should last forever from what I can tell. I think this file is pretty much the best option that money can buy... I would recommend it to anyone.
M**U
Best buffer!
This product is kind of pricey but it works! The best buffer I've ever had. Glad I didn't let the price stop me from purchasing.
D**W
Don't Waste Your Money on This.
I thought that a foot file costing more than thirty dollars would be substantial. This is not. It is thin, flimsy, and doesn't really remove much of the dead skin from my feet (if any, maybe a few flakes perhaps). This product is touted as "heavy duty, professional grade" foot file. All I can say is, it is extremely thin and nothing at all like what my pedicurist uses professionally. I didn't like this product at all - it is not up to the job of taking care of dead skin on the foot in my opinion. I would advise people not to waste their money on this, it is overpriced and doesn't get the job done.
J**U
ドラッグストアでうっているような荒削りではなく、きめ細やかに削ってくれます。 悩んでないで早く購入すればよかった! きれいになって、削る楽しみがなくなったらどうしようと思ったり。 小さな保湿クリームもついていました。
K**.
When I received my file, I was disappointed. I was expecting the file to be bigger and heavier (metal). I thought that for almost 50$, this file was complete BS and that there was no chance this lightweight and tiny foot file could transform my feet. Nevertheless, I decided to try it after soaking my feet for a while and it did remove a good amount. After that initial use, I searched online to see what was the best way to use this file. They actually recommend using it on dry feet. The day after, I decided to give it another try, since I still had a little bit of calluses left but this time, I used it on dry feet. The results were AMAZING. This file gave me baby smooth feet. It honestly looks like a flimsy and cheap file (based on the look and feel, not the price tag lol) but it removed my calluses effortlessly and quickly. With other foot files, I would have to really get in there and apply a crazy amount of pressure. Doing my own pedicure was always very long and tiring. This file is a game changer. I don’t see myself going to the salon to get my feet done anytime soon. I highly recommend! I get decent amount of calluses on my heel and a little bit on the bottom of my big toe. I have used many foot files before (Mr. Pumice, Sally’s, Amazon, etc.) and noting compares to this. They would eventually remove a decent amount of dry skin, but I would always have to use a callus softener and sometime, they would My feet are super soft, rosy and pretty.
A**R
I found the bliss Diamancel first class for hard Skin on my feet Thanks Ian BOYES
K**E
I’m going to put it simply! It’s worth the money. I don’t usually remember to write product review but I need people to know that this product is THE DEAL! U don’t even need any other foot filer. Just use this on dry foot. Doesn’t use up energy and very efficient removes dead skin! 10/10
H**I
I bought these late last year. I first tried it on dry feet. It worked better than any foot file I've ever used. I was first introduced to the Diamancel foot file when I watched a YouTube video by Abetweene called "DIY PEDICURE FOR CRACKED HEELS" In it, she recommends soaking feet for 10 minutes in warm water with epsom salt. She then dries her feet and uses the Diamancel #20 on the softened skin of her feet. I soaked my feet in hot water with a generous amount of epsom salt for 15 minutes. I dried my feet and went to work. A lot of skin came off. A lot flew off and quite a bit remained on the file which I had to remove periodically. I did not remove as much dead skin as in her video but I was very impressed. A few things I noted is that a foot soak for a significant duration is an absolute must. I recommend 20-30 minutes for stubbornly dry heels like mine. Another thing that helps is not to dry feet entirely but to leave damp. The foot file works great on slightly damp feet that have been soaked. Not dripping wet but damp. Finally, you may want to keep one foot in water bath while using the Diamancel foot file on the other foot. I found this helped with the most stubborn areas. Finally, as recommended in Abetweene's video, she added lotion/oil and slipped some silicone socks (they're sold right here on Amazon) to moisturize feet after the removal of all the dead skin. Cloth socks designed for feet that have been moisturized tend to absorb a lot of cream/lotion. The breathable silicone socks (you can put a pair of regular socks over if yours slip off) really help moisturizer penetrate especially if worn overnight. I highly recommend this foot file and strongly urge a long foot soak. I didn't give it 5 stars for several reasons. Firstly, it's on the small size for the price which isn't cheap. Secondly, while I've read it'll last, it feels flimsy. It isn't thick nor sturdy and the grip isn't the best fit for hands. My feet were so smooth and it removed old, stubborn dead skin on my heels that had been there for years. Without the foot soak, the Diamancel #20 wouldn't have worked half as well.
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