Dr. Scholl's DR6624 Toe-Touch Foot Spa with Bubbles and Massage

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Dr. Scholl's DR6624 Toe-Touch Foot Spa with Bubbles and Massage

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Dr. Scholl's
Color: Blue
EAN: 0630623066246
Label: Dr. Scholl's
Manufacturer: Dr. Scholl's
Model: DR6624N1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Dr. Scholl's
Release Date: 2006-08-17
Studio: Dr. Scholl's
Variation Description: Blue

Features:
  • Smart Heat feature maintains water temperature
  • Massaging action soothes tired feet
  • Bubbles invigorate and refresh
  • 3 stationary massage attachments
  • Hood acts as splash guard


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Alright, but nothing more.
This is the first footbath I have ever had. There are a lot of them on the market and I did not want to spend $100 on my first one. I found it a little to small for my feet, not the lenght of it, but the height. The water just barely covers the top of my foot, moreover the water got cold after a while, it is noisy and the bubbles were not that strong. However, if you consider the price and what you get it is not a bad product. I believe that ratio between product quality and price is among the best on the market.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A little loud, but works great.
Not much more to say besides the title - I use it several times a week. Don't turn it on late at night if you live in an apartment.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Be Nice to Your Feet
I use this foot spa whenever my feet are sore and angry, and it's always successful at soothing my aches away. Also, the attachments are fun to play with. I'm really glad I own one of these.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not bad, but had better ones
I ordered this since I left my old one behind as I was moving. The product is not bad but much smaller than the one I had earlier. For women it is o.k., but for men with larger feet the space is way too tight.

In several reviews it was mentioned that the unit does not heat up. Instructions say that it will NOT heat up water, but keep the temperature. Therefore these complaints are unjust.

It is easy to carry and empty. Generally a good product but the next one I will buy in a store to check on the size.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Relaxing
If you expect the heating element in this unit to heat your water, forget it. I still love this foot massager. I didn't find the unit too loud (and I'm in my early 30s, so not deaf).
I would suggest buying or using some sort of salt solution though...it makes the spa that much better. I also usually boil two cups of water and keep it handy after filling the spa with my hottest tap water. That way, the temperature is kept hot enough for the ~30 minutes max you would want to use it.




 



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