At least very clean feet. It does relieve a couple of foot issues I was having. And using epsom salt with it is nice. It’s lightweight. And although I’ve not had a soaker before, this one seems fine. The bubbler is kind of useless . The massage feature too is meaningless. But for soaking feet for a pedicure it does the job. For injured feet, you’ll need something more industrial.
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Got to admit I was a little bit upset when after a few days of purchasing this item I found it at Walmart for $19.88 and the description on their website says you can use epsom salt.
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It looks good. and works ok. My issue is that it was sold as new. Not so; it has been out of the package and used. The little manual is water stained; the cord had been un-done; the box was re-taped.
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I've had this product for a couple weeks and it really helps after a 10 hour shift on my feet walking around a huge warehouse. I also have flat feet which also makes my shift almost unbearable. But soaking my feet with Epsom salt and baking soda for 15 minutes in the spa when i get home has become a nightly ritual after work and helps get me ready for work the next day.
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No pic is gout show cold water. I had put hot water in thinking it would keep it at least warm. Wrong . I wouldn’t recommend this junk to anyone
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