Dr. Scholl's Hard Skin Remover Nano Glass Foot File - Foot Callus Remover, Durable Foot Scrubber, Dead Skin Remover, Hygienic…
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Updated May 19, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, Dr. Scholl's nano-glass file is the most broadly recommended option for people who find metal rasps too aggressive. The brand's own product page describes a textured glass surface that 'glides on the soles of your feet,' and that gentler character is echoed in verified-purchase excerpts at Target and Walmart, where reviewers describe fast results but warn against pressing too hard.
What reviewers liked
- High-trust r/SkincareAddiction thread explicitly endorses nano-glass files of this type
- Gentler than metal rasps — verified-purchase reviewers at Target and Walmart say it leaves smooth skin without obvious overshoot
- 18,000+ Amazon reviews at 4.6 stars, with consistent praise for soft-touch handle and ease of use
- Works best on slightly damp post-shower skin, which keeps the learning curve low
- Hygienic surface that wipes clean, with no metal shavings to deal with
Where it falls short
- Glass is fragile — r/RedditLaqueristas users warn a single drop can end its life
- Slower than a metal rasp on very thick, hardened calluses
- Target reviewers report skin can feel sensitive for a day or two if used too aggressively
- Only one grit/texture, so users with heavy buildup may still want a second tool
Across the reviewers we read, Dr. Scholl's nano-glass file is the most broadly recommended option for people who find metal rasps too aggressive. The brand's own product page describes a textured glass surface that 'glides on the soles of your feet,' and that gentler character is echoed in verified-purchase excerpts at Target and Walmart, where reviewers describe fast results but warn against pressing too hard. The Amazon listing carries 18,000+ reviews at a 4.6 average.
Community sentiment is where this pick gets its real lift. A high-trust r/SkincareAddiction thread on glass foot files endorses the format enthusiastically ('I use them after about five minutes in the shower and they're amazing'), and r/RedditLaqueristas and r/IndianSkincareAddicts threads echo the 'works like magic on damp feet' framing. The dissent worth flagging: r/RedditLaqueristas commenters note that not all nano-glass files are equal — durability depends on the quality of the glass, and a dropped file is a dead file. Within this candidate pool, Dr. Scholl's branding and the volume of corroborating retailer reviews put it ahead of the lesser-known glass options.
- Exfoliates and smooths hard, rough and callused skin with little effort
- Safe, gentle and effective callus shaver for feet
- Soft-touch handle provides a comfortable grip
- Waterproof and rustproof foot exfoliator
- Easy to rinse clean
I bought one like 5+ years ago and it is great! Highly recommend, especially if, like me, you can't stand to have other people touch your feet ( ...
Yes!!! I use them after about five minutes in the shower and they're amazing! I got a thin egg shaped one that fits in the palm of your hand at ...
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