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The Best Pedicure Sets for Well-Groomed Feet

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Our feet perform hard work every day—so give them regular care. Photo: Getty Images/Onoky

June 23, 2025, 5:55 am | Read time: 7 minutes

Cracked heels, ingrown nails, and calloused areas on the feet not only look unattractive but can also be quite painful. Regular pedicures should therefore be a part of your routine. We present the best sets for an at-home pedicure.

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Our feet perform hard work daily–give them regular care. STYLEBOOK presents the best pedicure sets according to Amazon reviews.

The Benefits of a Well-Equipped Pedicure Set

Removing Calluses

Especially on heels and balls of the feet, constant friction quickly leads to a thickened callus layer. If not removed regularly, it can crack, causing pain and increasing the risk of infection. A callus rasp is suitable for rough removal, while a finer file smooths and finishes. For more convenience, opt for an electric callus remover with a rotating grinding attachment. Most pedicure sets, however, do not include callus removers.

Caring for Cuticles

The cuticle protects the sensitive nail growth from germs. However, if it is very dry or grows too far onto the nail plate, the nail appears unkempt and can be prone to cracks or infections. A cuticle pusher made of metal or rosewood can gently push back the skin. For very fine or hardened skin, an electric grinder with a fine attachment can be used. Applying a cuticle remover gel beforehand makes this step easier.

Important: The cuticle should not be cut with scissors, as this can quickly cause injuries and infections. Cutting can also irritate the skin, leading to hardening or increased regrowth.

Trimming Nails

Too long or unkempt nails can quickly become ingrown, tear, or break. For clean trimming, use a high-quality nail scissors or a sturdy nail clipper. It is especially important not to cut the nails too short and to cut them more straight to avoid ingrown corners. Then, smooth the cut edges with a file and shape the nails to prevent splitting or tearing.

Polishing

Some sets include attachments to smooth and shine the nail surface. Polishing the nails not only looks well-groomed but also smooths small grooves and unevenness. Especially for brittle or dull nails, polishing can refine the surface and improve the absorption of care products, such as nail oils. Polishing files with different grits lead from coarse to fine in several steps to the desired result.

Foot Care or Pedicure–What’s the Difference?

Cosmetic pedicure focuses on the appearance of the feet. It involves removing calluses, cutting, and painting nails. In contrast, medical foot care (podiatry) focuses on health aspects, such as treating ingrown nails or removing corns.

When Is a Visit to the Podiatrist Advisable?

For certain issues, you should seek professional help. Nail fungus, for example, should definitely be treated by professionals, as it can only be effectively and permanently combated with medical treatment. Deep cracks should not be treated on your own, as they can become inflamed and require professional, sterile care. Although corns may initially seem harmless, removing them yourself carries a high risk of injury. Ingrown nails are particularly tricky, as they can cause severe pain and inflammation if poorly treated or untreated.

How Often Can a Pedicure Set Be Used?

Using it every two to three weeks is ideal. However, those prone to heavy callus formation can use individual tools weekly. It is important to always listen to your body’s signals. If the skin becomes irritated or your nail plate reacts sensitively, you should let your pedicure set rest.

How to Do the Perfect Pedicure at Home

1. Soak
Start your pedicure with a warm foot bath. It softens calluses, relaxes your muscles, and thoroughly cleanses the skin and nail. Let your feet soak in lukewarm water for about 10 to 15 minutes. For extra care, you can add sea salt, essential oils, or a special foot bath with urea to the water.

2. Remove Calluses
After the bath, your skin is pleasantly soft and ideally prepared to gently remove calluses. Use a file, rasp, or electric callus remover. Always work carefully and evenly to avoid removing too much skin. Although calluses are not aesthetically pleasing, they also serve a protective function in healthy amounts.

3. Care for Cuticles
Dry your feet thoroughly and apply a cuticle remover gel. Use the cuticle pusher to gently push back the cuticle without injuring it.

4. Trim Nails
Trim your toenails as straight as possible with sharp nail scissors or a nail clipper. However, they should not be cut too short to prevent ingrowth. Then shape the nails with a file and smooth the edges.

5. Polish
If necessary, smooth the nail surfaces with a polishing file. This removes small grooves and provides a natural shine without polish. Alternatively or additionally, you can apply a nourishing nail oil and gently massage it in. This strengthens the nail structure and simultaneously moisturizes the cuticle.

6. Moisturize
Finally, apply a foot cream with moisturizing ingredients like urea, shea butter, or panthenol and massage it in thoroughly. This not only revitalizes the feet but also leaves a silky-soft, well-groomed skin feeling.

Manual vs. Electric Pedicure Sets

Manual sets are compact, quiet, practical for travel, and particularly durable. However, they require a bit more time and skill and generally do not include tools for callus removal and nail polishing. Electric sets, on the other hand, take much of the work off your hands and offer more comfort and time savings.

The Best Electric Pedicure Sets

1. Beurer MP 62 Manicure-Pedicure Set
High-quality nail grinder with 10 professional attachments and infinitely adjustable speed. The ergonomic design ensures comfortable and easy handling.

  • Price: approx. 51 euros
  • Contents: Nail grinder with infinitely adjustable speed, 10 attachments, power supply, storage bag
  • Advantages: High-quality workmanship, left and right rotation
  • Disadvantages: Relatively large

2. Sanitas SMA 35
This set is particularly compact and beginner-friendly. It scores with seven attachments and two speed levels.

  • Price: approx. 35 euros
  • Contents: Nail grinder, 7 attachments
  • Advantages: Good entry-level product, relatively inexpensive
  • Disadvantages: Not cordless

3. Grundig MP 8030
Particularly practical: A special, gentle power level supports gentle removal for sensitive or brittle nails, such as with nail fungus. The integrated dust protection cap ensures that grinding dust is collected in a targeted manner.

  • Price: approx. 49 euros
  • Contents: Grinder, 17 attachments, case, power supply
  • Advantages: Good value for money, easy to use
  • Disadvantages: Not cordless

4. Beurer MP 200 Professional Station
This compact device combines three functions in one: electric grinding, nail dust extraction, and curing nail polish with UV and LED light. Additionally, thanks to the strong performance and the nine professional attachments included in the set made of sapphire, felt, and carbide, gel, acrylic, and UV nails can be worked on particularly precisely and thoroughly.

  • Price: approx. 150 euros
  • Contents: Storage box with UV/LED lamp and extraction function with integrated filter, nail grinder, 9 attachments made of sapphire, felt, and carbide, brush
  • Advantages: Extremely powerful, professional quality
  • Disadvantages: Relatively bulky
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The Best Manual Pedicure Sets

1. Drei Schwerter Set “Roma”
8-piece set with high-quality stainless steel construction. Contains everything needed for manual pedicure.

  • Price: approx. 36 euros
  • Contents: Nail scissors, cuticle scissors, toenail clipper, fingernail clipper, nail cleaner, tweezers, double-sided glass nail file, sapphire nail file, microfiber cloth
  • Advantages: High-quality material, durable
  • Disadvantages: No special tool for calluses

2. Zwilling Classic
Particularly high-quality 10-piece premium set in a genuine leather case with a metal frame.

  • Price: approx. 159 euros
  • Contents: Nail clipper, 2-in-1 manicure instrument, nail scissors, cuticle scissors, sapphire nail file, angled tweezers, straight tweezers, pointed tweezers, nail nipper, and cuticle nipper
  • Advantages: Top workmanship, stylish
  • Disadvantages: Relatively expensive

3. Otto Herder Pedicure Set
The Solingen family business delivers sharp, functional stainless steel tools in a robust design. This 4-piece set is specifically designed for precise toenail care.

  • Price: approx. 35 euros
  • Contents: Clipper, corner lifter, file, cuticle nipper
  • Advantages: Top quality
  • Disadvantages: No case included, few pieces

4. marQus SOLINGEN Pedicure Set

The 12-piece set also offers a particularly large number of instruments in a high-quality genuine leather case.

  • Price: approx. 50 euros
  • Contents: Nail scissors, cuticle scissors, tweezers, nail nipper, clipper, 3 plastic cleaners/pushers, nail cleaner, pusher, knife, file
  • Advantages: Good value for money
  • Disadvantages: Materials may not be as durable as premium sets

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of STYLEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@stylebook.de.

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