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Customer Reviews of Dr. Scholl's DR6624 Toe-Touch Foot Spa with Bubbles and MassageCustomer Review: Alright, but nothing more. Summary: 3 Stars
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.
Customer Review: Relaxing Summary: 4 Stars
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.
Customer Review: Ok for the price when compared to competition. Summary: 3 Stars
Wife used it and just like other reveiws listed here, it is noisy like a vacum and does not keep water warm. If you do buy this, I suggest using it on a thick rug or towel to lessen the noise/vibration a bit as it can easily be heard many rooms away. Wife says it's ok and does soften her feet, but you could do that with a bucket and hot water. The bubbling option appears to be the only useful option this device offers. Wife does not care for most of the attachments that comes with this product.
Customer Review: Decent for the price Summary: 3 Stars
This foot spa is easy to use, light, and works great. Having said that, it has a few flaws. It is loud, extremely loud with the bubbles on. Sounds like a loud vacuum so I don't use that feature. Another item, though this is more of a personal thing, the various massage plates hurt my feet. They rest a bit too high in the arc and really dug into my feet so I don't use any of them. The nubs on the bottom of the foot spa only bother me if I've had my feet in it too long.
Customer Review: Waste of plastic Summary: 1 Stars
You might as well save yourself the money and buy a bucket instead. Poor hot water in that a stick your feet in. If the bucket is metal, then im sure it will retain the heat better then this peice of junk. Also this thing does not massage. You have to scrub your feet against the floor of the thing, cause the "vibrators" do not move a wink. The only think this thing claims that is true is the bubbles, so if you love bubbles...then go ahead and spend the [...] bucks.
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