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Review on ๐Ÿ‘ฃ Foot Spa Bath Massager with Heat - Feet Soaking Tub, 6 Shiatsu Massage Rollers, Rotating Callus Remover, Adjustable Time & Temperature - Stress Relief for Fatigue and Tired Feet by Elaine Olek

Revainrating 3 out of 5

WORKS FANTASTIC! SPECIAL FOR CHRIST!

Due to my age and some back problems, it is extremely difficult for me to reach my feet even to tie my shoelaces. For years I have struggled with huge blisters on my feet, a buildup of dead skin that dries, cracks and looks unsightly, not to mention sores, especially in winter. I don't know if it's a problem that develops with age or something because I've never had a problem before - just showering and standing in the water was enough because I've never had corns, not even on those sides or legs. in paragraphs or something. But for the past few years, since back problems mean I can't reach my feet in the shower, at least not confidently or very dexterously, I've been taking a bath about once a week to keep it under control. , but it's a real load and not very effective despite using brushes, PedEgg, Lufa and even my nails. well i was working outside barefoot recently and the girl next door came up to greet me and i can tell she noticed my feet and i was soooo ashamed so i said enough is enough and decided to do something about it, so googled it. I came across an article that mentioned using an Epsom salt foot bath in water. It worked like a charm! I've had it for about two weeks and all my calluses are gone and my feet are exactly the same as before. I regretted not buying it many years ago. See in addition to the spinning pumice stone which is good in theory but that's just bullshit as the sides of the spa make it difficult to put your foot up to reach the calluses the spa has spinning massage rollers on the bottom, who flake off your feet while massaging them. So when you're sitting there, you just move your feet up and down on these rollers, three on each side for each foot, six in total, covering the width of your foot, and they exfoliate your feet. In fact, there is even a warning in the instructions that the massage element is designed to stop automatically after 15 minutes because leaving it on longer can cause excessive peeling of your feet, the warning is not to turn off or turn on again to bypass the timer. And it's no joke. I did the cycle twice the first time and it overdid it and made my soles a little sensitive so I stopped using it for about three or four days. Another pleasant surprise was that I expected it to be noisy, expected those motors spinning rollers, spinning pumice stone and blowing bubbles in the spa to make a significant amount of noise. But no. It's a low whisper. In addition, it is very easy to use and maintain. You simply fill it with warm water. It has a heater that heats the water to any temperature you want, up to 115 or 118 degrees, but it's best to start with warm water that's comfortable on your feet, and then let it continue to heat up as you go want and / or save them. Keep it at your chosen temperature by pressing the up or down arrow on its thermostat. It shows the water temperature as it is and if you press the up or down arrow you will change the setting to your desired water temperature. In any case, as said, it is easy to use and maintain. You literally just fill it with warm water, add some Epsom salt if you like (about half a glass), put it on and plug it in. There are clear and simple buttons at the top to turn on the bubbles and turn on the massager/scrub. If you just want to soak, there's a timer for that too, a timer that you can set by pressing 'Timer' and then using the up and down arrows to set the number of minutes. When you're done, simply unplug it, hold it to the edge of your sink or bathtub, pull out the rubber stopper at the bottom, and let the water drain. I have a double vanity, so I just place it between two sinks, pull the plug over the sink, and leave. Then after a few minutes I go back and rinse it out with a tub faucet. That's it. Anyway, I LOVE this thing. Now a few times a week when I sit down at the computer to play games, go to FB or whatever, I fill it with warm water, add half a glass of Epsom salts, put it under the table, plug it into an outlet. get in, put your feet up and let go. I set a timer for 15 minutes and when it's up and I know the skin on my feet is soft, I do another 15 with the massager on and kind of moving my feet back and forth so they touch my heels and fingertips and hard-to-reach ridge between the balls of the toes and the sole of the foot, that part is really easy to reach as the rollers are just the right size for their convex shape to fully penetrate there. I really can't believe how well this thing works. It leaves the skin on your feet as if you had a full pedicure for the price of not much more than a single pedicure. It is also convenient and easy to use. I wish I had gotten this a few years ago. To think that I've been wearing socks and hiding my feet for years, and in just a few weeks my feet are beautiful again, callous-free. In addition, it is wonderful and pleasant to use. I'm not one to indulge, nor do I understand people who take a long bath to unwind because I'm totally bored. But in doing so, not only does it do all the work so you don't twist your body to reach each of your own legs no matter how long it takes, but it can literally go anywhere so you can watch TV or sit at your computer, whatever . That's not 30 minutes to take your time. This is something you can do as you normally would while sitting for 30 minutes. And since the prep and cleanup takes minutes, less than a minute per side, it makes the process completely hassle-free, or so easy and quick that there's no stopping it from like you'll never be quite, "Oh, I won't take care of everything." That's because there is no such thing as "all of this". It's very simple. Anyway, I give this product an A++++.

Pros
  • TUBE AND HANDLE Our foot spa has a sleek handle that's easy to carry, store and use anywhere. With plenty of legroom, you can stretch and relax your ankles without feeling constricted. When your spa is ready, empty the bucket and then cover with a lid for dust-free storage.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...