This Pedi Pistol commercial should come with a Not Safe For Life warning. Since it doesn't — I'll warn you: NSFL. Is it really necessary for them to be so graphic? I mean, how many times does a viewer really need to see the Pedi Pistol sand flaking skin off someone's nasty heel? Before you yell at me for posting this, thank the universe for small mercies. I'm not posting this exactly at lunch time.
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I saw this while I was eating dinner and watching tv. I had to stop eating and I had good food. My boyfriend had made homemade mushroom ravioli!
1Ooooh a dremel for your feet! Why didn't *I* think of power tool pedicures before!?
2Okay it isn't lunch time but it is definetly snack time for me! ugggggg..........I WAS eating toast...
3but after seeing toenails that look like someone tried to chew them off and crust on the heels....eek..
I feel like that would be really unwieldy -- it looks like she's trying to give herself a pedi with a foot-long vibrating pole. :-/
4Ugh, that is a gross commercial. I could use my husband's dremel--it's the same thing!
5its not a bad idea but when you upgrade it and pay extra but get the same one as advertised and then cannot even get in touch with anyone then I have to wonder is it really worth it. Like one person wrote you can use a dremel and get the same results. I have it and am not really pleased with it i want to return it but am afraid I won't get my money back.
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