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The Medical King Foot Spa is a versatile 5-in-1 foot care solution featuring powerful bubble jets, adjustable heating, and a remote control for ultimate convenience. With a built-in pumice stone and 14 massage rollers, it offers a comprehensive foot massage experience that promotes relaxation and foot health, all in a portable design.
F**A
Great for price and size
Overall, this is worth the money. It's not an industrial footbath and if you're expecting the kind of force from the bubbles and vibration that you'd get in a spa, you need to adjust your expectations because you simply won't find that in a small, portable footbath. A more expensive one might have motorized rollers but when I was researching which footbath to buy, I looked at everything I could find under $100 and none of them had motorized rollers.Pros:+ Big enough for my husband's size 13 feet with enough space to use the rollers.+ Vibration is strong enough to relax sore feet.+ Water temperature fluctuates a bit but is overall kept at a good temperature and even the lowest setting is almost as hot as I can take. Hottest is too hot for my husband but he likes the medium.+ Heating element is below the bottom of the basin so you can't accidentally bump into it and burn yourself (a problem I've seen a lot on other footbaths).+ Pumice stone detaches so you can get all of your callouses, not just your heels.+ Haven't had any issues with the remote. Yes, you have to point it down into the tub to change anything, but it's not like you need to do that more than once or twice per use it so it's not a big deal.+ Folds and unfolds easily and the fold-down post keeps it from accidentally folding while in use. We don't have much space to store a big footbath so this is a must for us.+ Very lightweight but not so light we've had any issues with it sliding while trying to use the foot rollers.Cons:- Vibration is loud enough we have to increase the volume if we're watching TV or playing a game.- The bubbles don't do much but mix the water around and tickle your toes a bit.- Rollers are not motorized. You have to physically move your feet across them.- Cold water will take a long time to heat, so you're best off putting in hot from the start.- You cannot run the vibration without the heater. I'm pregnant and prefer cold water when my feet are swollen and it'd be nice to have both. As it stands, I can use it with cold water for a while because the heater takes so long to heat cold water, but it does heat up noticeably quicker than it would in just a plastic tub.- Remote is the ONLY control. There are no buttons on the bath itself. If the remote breaks or is lost, you won't be able to use the footbath.- I'm sure eventually the sides will tear at the fold points, but that's just the nature of a collapsible plastic tub. The only question is how long it will last.
A**R
Works great, get nice and hot, but...
A week or so in and the spa works great! And it was a great price for what you get. It gets nice and hot within about 5 minutes. The high setting is way too hot (like it might hurt your feet), but better than too cold. The bubbles probably aren't necessary but they don't hurt. I don't get much from the rollers. You can't really put enough pressure on them to do much for you foot. The only issued I've has was one night it kind of just wouldn't turn on no matter what I did. But I emptied it and let it sit for a night and it's back to working so....
D**Z
Nicer than I expected
It may well be that I simply don't have much experience with these things or anything related to foot care/pedicures in general, but this thing is pretty great.The water movement and automatic heating is nice and having motorized massagers is definitely a win. It's easy to set up and great to use with only a few minor caveats.First, and this may just be my preference, the basin is narrow and requires you to keep your knees close together (like damn near touching) in order to make sure your feet are flat on the massagers. This may not sound like a big deal but I know I don't normally sit like that so I ended up getting a belt to keep my legs close without having to consciously put effort into it. It wasn't terrible, but a wider basin would make this a non-issue.Second, the remote is great but you have to have it right next to the basin for it to work. I mean RIGHT next to it. Holding it above my waist meant that the remote wouldn't register. I had to put my hand all the way down by my legs to get it to work.Third, they should have the temperature display on the top, outside of the water. Once the bubbles are going and definitely if you use any sort of Epsom salt, you can't see what that display says at the bottom of the basin.Lastly, they need a drain or something to ensure that the water completely drains out of the basin. Obviously with the pump cycling the water through the heater, some water remains in the lines and I can only imagine that this will eventually lead to mold and mildew over time. A drain on the bottom would really aid in getting as much water out as possible.Overall, a great product that I'm happy to have.
A**J
I’d give this 10/10 stars if I could
Bought this for my mother and she’d totally give this 10/10 stars if there wasn’t just 5 stars. It massages very well it’s very relaxing for sore feet. Bubbles quite a lot it’s nice to look at while being massaged, not at all noisy, and it does so at a very easy pace so that you feel comfortable. Very much worth the price and would definitely recommend for anyone looking for a great foot spa.
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