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Review on Massager Kneading Fasciitis Diabetics Neuropathy by Vickie Kraus

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It won't replace an experienced massage therapist, but it will definitely come in handy.

This is quite an interesting device and it does some work. How effective is it? The score depends on your preferences and experience with foot massage. I liked this device in general. I like to read before bed and enjoy a half-hour light massage. Below I write what I'm satisfied or disappointed with: - There are instructions in the kit, but if you've ever turned on the TV using the remote control, you won't have any problems with the on/off and settings. The control buttons are also duplicated on the body of the massager. So if you lose the remote control, you can still easily control this device. - the massager works quite quietly and only blows lightly, like a steam engine, when it deflates the compression sleeves; - I like the fact that it's not heavy and it's quite easy to carry from room to room, put it under the table or near the sofa and use it when it's convenient; - I expected a higher heating temperature and am not very satisfied with the current one; - I like massage options, but I would like a change; - pressing the cuffs can put a lot of pressure and I like that; - my foot size is 9 10 (42 43) and I want to lower my feet to massage my heels as well. There's an impact on them, but it's minimal. Maybe I'm looking for a foot dipping option like in shoes if there is any; - I didn't really like the feel of the fabric touching my legs and I find it more comfortable to massage in socks. In conclusion, I would like to say: For me, this massager is suitable for a light foot massage after a workout or a long car ride during the day. I definitely want more programs and deeper foot diving. This isn't a bad option, but for now I'd be looking for something more productive.

Pros
  • 3 Compression Rate for Circulation
Cons
  • Some Bugs