Foot Baths – Heated foot bath Reviews

May 25, 2010 by Foot Health  
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  • Large basin accommodates up to size 13, male foot
  • Splash cover keeps the water in the basin
  • Shuts off automatically if basin is without water
  • Cordless remote
  • Two therapeutic rolling nodes

Treat yourself to a stress-relieving foot massage with the revolutionary Aqua-Jet Foot Massage Spa exclusively from Brookstone! With two powerful motors, two rotating hydro jets and soothing heat source, the Aqua-Jet Foot Massage Spa relieves tightness and relaxes your tired feet in a matter of minutes. This Brookstone foot massager will leave your feet feeling completely rested and invigorated. Order today. Indulge in a soothing 115 degree portable foot whirlpool bath for your feet. Aqua-Jet’s

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5 Responses to “Foot Baths – Heated foot bath Reviews”
  1. A. S. Hood says:

    Review by A. S. Hood for Foot Baths – Heated foot bath
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    I have had a job for the last nineteen years that requires me to stand on my feet for the majority of my workday. Recently, I noticed that at the end of my shift my feet HURT more than usual. They began to throb. Two weeks ago I decided to purchase a whirlpool foot spa similar to the one at the salon where I get my pedicures. I wanted to pamper and rejuvenate my arhing feet at home at my own convenience without the added cost of going to the nail shop. My criterion: (1)water level deep enough to immerse my ankles, (2)powerful water jets,and (3)a heating element that would enable the water to stay heated for periods up to two hours. The Aqua-Jet Foot Spa has met all my requirements. In addition, the handles make it very easy to move and lift the spa when full. This unit is a bit more expensive than the other foot spas on the market, however, well worth the money!

  2. Koffee in MD says:

    Review by Koffee in MD for Foot Baths – Heated foot bath
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    My wife wanted a foot spa and I began my search via the web and noticed that most people weren’t pleased with their foot spas they complained of loud noises, jets (i.e. bubbles) were not powerful, or just plain cheap.I decided to give Sharper Image or Brookstone a try. Sharper Image claimed that their spa kept the water warm but were out of stock (a good sign) but I wanted one immediately and gave Brookstone a try. My wife loved it! She frequents the nail salons for pedicures and stated that this machine was just like the ones at the salon in regards to features and comfort. She was VERY thankful. I have also experienced the jets and the water temperature and it works as advertised. You won’t be dissatisfied. There are cheaper ones but IMHO this is worth the money. Enjoy.

  3. Eric Beich says:

    Review by Eric Beich for Foot Baths – Heated foot bath
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    after carefull review of several brands and types of these I bought this on based on the reviews. dead -on! I’m glad I spent a little more because I feel like it is a good quality product.

    I just got it last night and I cant wait to get home and use it again tonight. I have a typeII ankle sprain and a high ankle sprain and have been wearing foot braces for months and this is just what I needed.

    Its not deep enough to cover my entire ankle, but for a guy with size 12 feet it is plenty big enough.

    this thing is huge! water temp got very warm and the jets worked great.

  4. Sam Ash says:

    Review by Sam Ash for Foot Baths – Heated foot bath
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    I received this product yesterday, and tried it out immediately. It has a much more powerful action than the Homedics spa it replaced, and the heater is very good at quickly returning the water to the desired temperature. The foot rollers are pretty useless, as stated by a previous reviewer. I was disappointed to learn that I cannot put in any salts or soaks–even though the Amazon site has them listed under the spa. Brookstone’s customer service told me I can’t even put any liquid soap in, or the jets may clog. This takes a lot away from the pleasure of the home pedicure, hence my rating of only 3 stars.

  5. Tiffany Nelson says:

    Review by Tiffany Nelson for Foot Baths – Heated foot bath
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    We’ve owned this foot bath for well over a year. My husband bought it for me and picked it up at the Brookstone store, not online. Here’s the pros and cons.

    Pros:

    -feels wonderful, soothing, and really relaxes tired feet

    -Heats up beautifully…it will get HOT so I turn the heat on and off occasionally.

    -Solid and well-made

    -The remote is very convenient! (They only thing the remote doesn’t control is how much air flow is in water.)

    -Really improves my husband’s recent foot aches and problems (we think plantar fasciitis). We bought this before we knew of it. He says it really helps + stretching + quality foot inserts.

    -Depth of foot area is fine for me (U.S. size 10 women’s and my husband U.S. 11)

    -Well worth the money, I am worried about even trying out a spa’s foot bath: who knows what diseases are in there!

    Cons:

    -With water, it is heavy and you have to be able to lift it in and out of the sink to your destination

    -I lightly rested my feet on top of the blue insert one day and was barely putting any weight on it and it now has a hairline crack.

    -Would be better with a ‘foot bath’ boy to lug it around for you.

    -I find I can only use this for 25-30 minutes max and my feet will start becoming swollen or irritated, so that’s what I do. I use it for a short time, dry off, put on quality foot cream and socks, and relax!

    -I removed the loofah-like insert as I noticed it caught water underneath it (even when bath was empty) and created mold.

    TIPS:

    -Never think of leaving water in it for an extended period of time. I got lazy for a while and left water in there for a week or so and man did I come back to a science experiment and the smell too! This needs to be emptied after every use or at least once every 24 hours. I recommend when you’re done with it, to empty, rinse, and drain immediately. Remember anywhere water is, so could mold.

    -Rinse out thoroughly and clean out with Softscrub with Bleach + HOT water occasionally (doesn’t need it every time). Really rinse it out because the bottom has a well of somekind.

    -Never wear shedding socks before using this. I did that once with fluffy socks and all the little cotton bits were annoying to get out.

    Summary:

    It has pros and cons, for us we think it’s worth-while for the bliss it provides. Cleaning and transporting is not fun but that could be with any foot bath. I decided not to get a cheap one as the reviews were all junky and poor. I hope it lasts a long time!

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