Step Pedi is an automatic, hands-free, and waterproof foot smoother. Does it work? Read our Step Pedi review.
About Step Pedi
Step Pedi is an automated smoother that exfoliates your feet with a rotating buffer. The product website is steppedioffer.com, which was first registered in August 2016. The screen shot below shows how the product website looked in March 2017.
Claims & Features
- Hands free exfoliation
- No uncomfortable bending or twisting
- Use with dry or wet feet
- Can use while sitting, standing, or reclining
- Use in tub or shower (waterproof)
- Mess free
- Holds in place with suction cups
Cost
When ordering Step Pedi, there is a mandatory double offer where a bonus unit is automatically added to your order for $4.99 P&H. The first Step Pedi Foot Smoother costs $19.99 + $4.99 P&H + $4.99 for the double offer for a total of $29.97.
Step Pedi Review
I don’t have to tell you that the idea of a hands-free foot exfoliation device is appealing to a large segment of society. In fact, one of the most popular As Seen on TV products in history is the Ped Egg foot file. It seems that ever since that item came out, there has been a steady stream of “next big things” in the foot smoothing category. Could Step Pedi be it?
Resembling a bicycle pedal, Step Pedi is a battery-operated pedal on which you rest your foot. With a tap of the toe, you can engage the spinning foot file that allows you to run problem areas over it. The file itself somewhat resembles the Amope Pedi Perfect foot file, which is a highly-rated hand-held foot smoothing device.
Although Step Pedi is advertised as a superior way to smooth feet without having to bend or awkwardly reach, you may still find yourself standing on one foot while you place your other foot on the device. Fortunately, you can actually use it in other settings, such as reclining or sitting. With suction cups lining the bottom, you could even put it on the side of the tub while bathing.
Another potential concern is how powerful the motor is, and how long such a device can hold up in the shower over time.
Can Step Pedi make a dent in the already crowded foot smoothing category? Only time will tell. I do think that the design is unique enough that this stands a chance to earn a place among some of the long-standing products of this type.
Alternatives
You may have seen Butterfeet, a rotating shower foot spa which exfoliates hands-free. This FootMate massager and scrubber only costs about $20 and is highly rated among hundreds of consumers.
Your Step Pedi Reviews
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This thing looks very good, do not know where to buy??
I can’t comment on how I like the step pedi because I ordered it back in April and I still haven’t received it yet. It’s now going into June.