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Review on πŸ›€ Portable Collapsible Foot Basin: Soothing Home Pedicure Foot Spa Tub for Soaking and Relaxation by Whitney Bailey

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Water is poured out about half or less with it.

I don't like this article. When water is added, the side flips up and the water lands everywhere. If I keep the sides it's obviously better. But when it hits the right spot, it still adds up. You don't have to hold the sides as tight to add water there. Remember he does this with about half the water, give or take. Once the outside gets wet it seems to stay wet forever and that outer layer absorbs more water than I thought it would. So if it's wet outside I can't try to put it up anywhere. Now about that part, it can't contain more than a quarter of the water if you try to move it. The handles are useless as only the tops press inwards when lifting. The bottom is 'flat' but the way it is laid out there are no sides from a flat bottom so when you lift it by the handles the water will spill out immediately as there are no side panels. It goes from the bottom up. If there are no sides, lifting will always result in water squirting out of the handles and squeezing each other. I'm not sure if that makes much sense. But the thing is, they're not worth it. I do not recommend this. Unless you need something to pour very little liquid that doesn't need to be moved when the liquid is in it, I'd recommend looking elsewhere because that won't work. The material seems to be ok. But what is the point of good material work if this whole construction is wrong?

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • Sad equipment