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HomeSupplementsEssential Fatty AcidsDr. Scholl's DR6622 Toe-Touch Foot Spa with Massage |
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72 of 73 found the following review helpful:
Great product for the price Oct 06, 2008
By LBGyrl This foot fixer does the same as a much higher priced one when comparing it to one I had a few year ago. I don't necessarily care for the massage attachments and prefer to use it just the way it is. It has a heating element to keep the water warm and when adding my foot softner I can't go wrong. I would recommend.
92 of 95 found the following review helpful:
Rates 5 stars with me.. Jun 21, 2009
By GinSing I'm not sure what people are expecting a foot bath to do..let alone one that cost only $26 and was delivered for free. Quite frankly, I'd like to see what a $100+ foot bath would do, but I certainly won't be paying that much to find out!
This does everything I would want it to do:
It's lightweight, yet sturdy; has a nice comfortable feel and fit to its design; is a name brand; has easy to operate touch toe controls (if desired); the bumpy bottom felt good as I rubbed my feet on them back and forth; and even the little roller attachment on top felt good and was fun to use. What's not to love?
I heated a pot of water on the stove to just the right temperature and carried it over to the foot bath. I had already put a chair and ottoman (with drinks and remotes!) in place and was ready to watch TV.
At first, I plugged it in to see what that would do and found that it was noisy and really didn't do anything in particular, so I turned it off and unplugged it and enjoyed it much better. I choose to regard that as just an 'option'.
Because I heated the water, it stayed PLENTY hot for the whole show, and as I put in Avon's Foot Works Conditioning Foot Soak in my water, it was lovely!
I don't know why one reviewer said it didn't hold enough water - as mine was more than enough.
And emptying was no issue either - carried it to the sink and dumped it. Set it in the dishdrainer and it dried out in no time.
I'm glad I bought it and think you'll enjoy it too. Hope so.
50 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Pretty Good Nov 22, 2008
By Fjord Piner This is a good product, and I think the price is completely reasonable as well (which is nice). We've found the foot attachments comfortable. The entire thing doesn't take long to set up, clean up, or put back away -- it's very convenient.
My only gripe is that it doesn't heat water for you: you have to fill it with water that's already as warm as you'd like it. However, given how nice this feels on your feet and how easy it is to set up, I don't think it's a real problem.
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Works well, but quite noisy May 04, 2009
By D. Mozingo My girlfriend seems to really enjoy it, but it's borderline ridiculous with noise. We can't leave it running while we're watching a movie, or while she's trying to read/do homework. This is on a towel, on carpet, mind you. It's one of those low, really annoying bass type sounds, too. Hard to ignore.
If that wasn't an issue, I'd recommend it.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Does the job. Sep 29, 2008
By Pixie's Mom This machine does the job. It has lots of unnecessary parts. I would have preferred a lower cost leaving off all those parts. I tried some of them and found them uncomfortable so use the Spa plain.
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