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I**Y
Large foot spa that takes quite a lot of water
This foot spa is made of a high-quality ABS material, which is resistant to high temperature and aging. The foot massager has a handle, movable wheels and a drainage tube. It also comes with a dust cover that helps to keep the foot spa clean when not in use. It has various modes which help to relieve fatigue, discomfort and tiredness. There are textured rollers that massage the sole of the foot, rolling massage balls and bubbles to promote circulation, a pumice stone that is supposed to help remove calluses and dead skin (but that is just a rotating ball in the middle and not so easy to get the right bits of your foot onto) and an infrared light that is meant to kill germs. A foot bath is always lovely and your feet come away feeling refreshed and soft, and this one is no exception, but there are a few downsides. It takes an awful lot of water – it says eight litres, but that barely covers the top of my feet. The roller massage makes my feet roll forward to the front of the bath, and I have to keep moving them back to position, and if you have it on a hard surface, then the two locked wheels don’t help – it still moves around. It does have a handy handle, but when there are eight litres of water in it, it is very heavy to lift. You have to sit on a high seat as the foot spa is quite tall (unless you are actually a tall person!) because otherwise your feet are not flat on the massaging things inside. There is a temperature control and a timer. I feel that this is quite expensive (£129.99 at time of writing the review) relative to other foot spas on Amazon.
R**O
Not worth the price
I’ve had a foot spa previously but it didn’t get much use and ended up in the bin. I thought I’d give this try and it looks a lot better, with more features.The design reminds me of a mop bucket, which is a bit unfortunate but the deep walls do stop any spillage of water and allow for full immersion of the feet and ankles.The massage rollers on the bottom do look a bit scary, I was worried I’d get my skin trapped in them but they’re fairly gentle and no danger of that.The water takes ages to heat up, it’s probably better to start off with warm water and use the heater to keep it at a nice temperature, much quicker.The built in handle is great for moving the spa when it’s full of water but I’m unsure whether the wheels are useful. I’d rather use the handle to move it as you have to bend down and lock the wheels to stop it rolling around, I find it easier to just use the handle to move it out of the way when I’m finished and need to dry my feet.It’s got several different massage modes, you can alter the temperature to suit and there’s a timer function as well.The drain doesn’t work as well as I expected, it’s rather slow to empty but easier than trying to tip the spa up as it’s rather heavy when full.For home use it’s far too big and bulky, I struggled to find somewhere to store it. Add to that the high cost, hence I could only give 3 stars.Hope you found my review helpful
J**T
best foot spa so far
I love doing foot spas at home. I had two foot spa massagers before but got rid of them after a few uses. After then, I simply used a deep bucket to soak my feet in hot water for 15-20 mins before going to bed .1. This massager is quite deep. My ankle can be covered with hot water.2. It is easy to move with four castors although they dont run very smoothly with water in.3. There is a water outlet with a plug on the bottom. you simply unplug the outlet and water flows out. But the manufacturer does not understand the bathroom in the uk does not have a drain on the floor. I have to lift the heavy massager over the shower and release water.4. It heats up slower than I expected.5. The massgae rollers work brilliantly.6. Be careful not to put your feet deeper because you might burn your feet by the heating part.7. The whole thing is not very strong and durable. The plastic cover looks very flimsy.
V**H
Mmm relaxing
I LOVE this, it’s so relaxing. Initially I had a few problems working out how to use it but once I got to grips with it there was no stopping me (just follow the instructions). I used to have a pedicure 3 times a year but when my friend stopped doing them i was reluctant to try anyone else and was just buffing my feet in the shower. I used this while I was watching the tv and the massager really did the trick, I felt so relaxed. Get yourself some bath salts and sink your feet into the wonderfully warm water and ... relax...
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