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Review on ⚡️ Revive your tired feet with our Electric Deep Kneading Foot Massager Machine for Plantar Fasciitis Relief and Heel Pain Treatment by Jamie Northcutt

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Needs improvement for convenience

The massager is lightweight and portable. The instructions are simple and easy to use. There are 3 massage modes: F1: the rollers move from toes to heels under air pressure F2: the rollers move from heels to toes under air pressure F3 - relaxation mode, only air pressure works, there are no rollers that I recognized that some functions do not work properly. The instructions say that when the device is set to F1, the light on the screen turns blue, letting you know you're in mode 1, but there's no blue. Both F1 and F2 are displayed in red. It's not that important, but I wanted to mention it. I tried using the massager without socks but it was quite painful. I had to wear my thickest socks to reduce the stiffness of the skates. My feet are a size 6 and they fit comfortably in the massager. The massage rollers feel good under my feet but the air pressure around my heels compresses my bones so I tried to push my legs as much as possible to avoid this. The heating function is extremely slow. About 20 minutes after turning it on, I felt like it was heating up, which is pretty much the end of a massage session. In addition, the heat is distributed unevenly. The toes feel much warmer than the rest of the feet. After I finished, my husband used it too. His feet are a size 12 and fit the massager very snugly. He told me he felt tight and the pressure of the air pinched his heels. Since there is no way to disable compression, he doesn't want to use this device. In general, the device gives a good massage but needs improvement to improve comfort. The massage rollers are very painful without socks, even with the intensity set to the lowest level. The heating function works very slowly and is not even felt. For people who only want to use rollers, it should be possible to use the massager without air pressure. The remote control is cheap and doesn't work most of the time even if I bring it closer to the car. The current price is $129.99, which is quite expensive for a buggy device. I think it should be sold at half price. If you like a rough massage this might be for you.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging