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My advise. SAVE YOUR MONEY
*** UPDATE ON REVIEW *** (see bottom)-
The directions say add warm or cold water? Who wants a foot massage with cold water? I got my Conair foot bath from WalMart. (not Amazon). Its OK. The bubbles provide a BIT of relaxation. The directions say the heater is not meant to "heat" the water, but merely keep it warm. So my advice. add water hot enough to your liking and sit back with a glass of wine for 15 minutes.
Im going to try it again with Epsom salts. I'm sure there are BETTER massagers out there. But for the price. its not bad.
** UPDATE ON REVIEW ** - i returned it after 2 weeks and here is why. I tried it nearly EVERY DAY for 2 weeks (to give it a fair opinion). and honestly. i get just as much (if not more) pleasure running my feet under the hot faucet in the bathtub. it does not massage at all. it provides SOME bubbles. that's it. its a pain to fill up and carry thru the living room. and its big. i know i will tire of soon it and it will ultimately end up in a closet. I'm returning it to this week and i'm going to buy a humidifier with the money. To me, It's a "NOVELTY GIFT". something you get for Christmas along with Christmas sweaters you wear once and put in the closet.
November 2011 · Beauty and Personal Care