![]() ![]() At first, I was trying to keep my feet positioned over a small waste basket, but dust was flying everywhere, so I ended up sitting on a bath mat and letting the dust fall onto the mat, which is easily washable, or can be vacuumed. Also use the attachments in circular movements, except when shortening the nails. In fact, very little pressure will be much safer while providing excellent results. You do not have to use a lot of pressure for the attachments to work. I used the Sapphire Cone mostly for that. I really loved the sapphire cone and how it made my rough skin feel baby smooth. I used both the Fine Sapphire Callus file and the Sapphire Cone on calluses and dry skin on my feet. I followed that up with the Felt cone to buff my toenails. Then I switched to the Pointed Grinder to get the cuticles at the corners and to fine tune any cuticles that I had missed, as well as getting the corners of my great toe nails. Next, I used the Sapphire cone to remove my cuticles from my toenails and to decrease some of the slight thickness of the nails on my great toes. I switched to the Fine Sapphire wheel to smooth the edge and “fine tune" my nail filing. My First Pedicure with the Beurer: I started out using the coarse sapphire wheel on my toenails. I would stop for a second and shine the light on the spot to better see how it was looking. Also it was too difficult to try to always keep the light on the area I was working. If you use one of the larger attachments, it will block the light from shining where you are working. It just protects it from getting it in your eyes or accidentally breathing it in. Nail dust was flying everywhere so I attached the Dust Shield to keep it from flying up in my face. I like that the device is cordless, because I was holding it at all sorts of different angles to do my pedicure. There is an automatic switch-off after 20 minutes. I thought the slowest setting was more than adequate. The instructions say to always start at the lowest speed and only increase the speed if needed. The plus and minus buttons on the device control the speed. I thought I would not need to change the device from clockwise to counterclockwise and back again, but I found myself changing it while I was working to make it easier, so I see why this feature was included. Up turns the attachment clockwise and you will see a green light. ![]() Down turns the attachment counter-clockwise and you will see a red light. The power button on the device has 3 positions. When the 3 blue lights are solid, it is charged. It will flash with 3 blue lights if everything is OK. You have to have your device turned off to charge it. Charge up your device for about 3 hours before your first use and the charge should last about 2 hours according to the manual. Crystal callus file – Use on thick, hard skin or large calluses on soles or heel. Fine Sapphire callus file – Removes calluses on the soles and heel of the feet. Used on ingrown nails or parts of dead nails. Finer than the coarse wheel to file more gently and slowly Felt cone – For buffing and polishing Cylindrical Grinder – Grinds and smooths toenails Pointed Grinder – Removes ingrown toenails. Coarse Sapphire wheel – Files nails quickly Fine Sapphire wheel – Files nails. The attachments are: Sapphire cone – to remove dry skin and calluses from feet and manicures the toenails. ![]() In the case: Power cord with a micro USB end to charge up the device, Dust shield, 10 attachments, and a User Guide. The inside lid of the case has a mesh pocket where you can keep the power cord and the manual. The case retains its shape if you remove the insert. The plastic insert can be removed if you prefer. It comes with a cloth zippered case and has form fitting places in the form of a plastic insert which holds the device and all of the accessories neatly. This wonderful manicure/pedicure set was well thought-out to include just about everything you might need. ![]()
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