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Review on SensorPEDIC User Friendly Controller SensorSafe Protection by Scott Gafur

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good for keeping feet in toast but can't close the hole

Rating: ** SensorPEDIC Heated Foot Warmer with Convenient Digital Controls and SensorSafe Overheat Protection, 22" x 20", Flint Stone Grey ** After spraining my ankle 2 weeks ago I was very frustrated trying to keep my old heating pad on my leg to ease the pain and aid in recovery. This SensorPEDIC foot warmer solves the problem by providing a heated "pouch" that I can put my entire foot in without fear of it falling off or having to be wrapped around my foot. A few things to note: Good: - It gets quite warm even on low settings. I usually choose the medium one as the high one is too big for my feet. The heater shuts off after 90 minutes, so don't worry if you fall asleep with it on. The material (inside and outside) is soft and comfortable. I like the long 10 foot power cord so I don't have to fiddle with an extension cord or sit next to an outlet. longer stain). Since my sprained ankle hurts the side and top of my foot, I simply turn the bag over so that the long side with the flap is at the top and let the heat radiate from above. - There is no way to secure the valve to close the hole. to the bag. I can usually fold it up to close it a bit, but the velcro would be really helpful so you can close your legs in it. Overall I am very happy with this foot warmer and am only deducting one star for the lack of a clasp. Velcro or even a few buttons or buttons would solve this minor problem, but this is very close to ideal. Definitely what I recommend to anyone who is insane or recovering from one. foot or ankle injury. The price of $37 seems quite reasonable.

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • Infinitely sluggish