🛁 Treat Your Feet Like Royalty!
The Likein Foot Spa combines heat, massage, and bubble jets to provide a comprehensive foot care experience. With features like temperature control, an electric pedicure stone, and multiple massage modes, it’s designed to relieve muscle pain and enhance relaxation. Perfect for anyone seeking a luxurious at-home spa experience.
C**F
So rejuvenating worth the money
So relaxing
D**E
Foot spa
Very nice foot spa. Plenty of room for big feet. The only problem I have with it, is the massage rollers, that you place your feet on. I have sensitive feet, and they feel rough and irritating. They should have made the massage rollers out of a softer material.
C**O
Some good, some not so good
I used this foot "spa" because of a problem I'm having with my right foot. I lost my big toenail due to stupidity, mine. Unfortunately the old toenail didn't come completely off before the new toenail started to grow. As a result the new toenail is trying to grow underneath the old and it's taking a southerly turn in to the toe. I used the spa to heat up some water with Epson salt in it to help soften the remaining portion of the old toenail so I can remove it. For my purpose the spa seems to be working so I'm happy with it. I could have done the same thing by heating up some water and putting it in a large plastic container but the spa kept the water at my desired temperature for an extended period of time. The unit heated the water quickly and kept it at a steady 104 degrees. So, again, for me it worked but there are a couple of slight negatives that go along with the positive. The machine has a number of settings & options. One option, the bubbling effect, was (IMHO) near worthless. While it makes a bunch of noise and some bubbles are created, they're not strong enough to do much, if any, good. Somewhat likewise for the massage option. The massaging rollers have a small diameter so they don't really come in that much contact with your feet, especially the arch portion. I tried the massager but wasn't impressed. Another thing to think about is the size of the unit. By its nature, it's large. Storing it when not in use takes up a lot of room. Get a dozen electronic gadgets like this and you may become a candidate for a hoarders type TV show. If you have a specific, regular, use for a machine like this, it may make sense. If not, you might think about other options.
M**E
Great features and easy to use
The media could not be loaded. This is an expensive foot tub, but I can see why. This has a lot of fantastic features.Basically, this is shaped like a giant plastic picnic basket, with a lid and a carry handle. The handle is really genius; it folds down seamlessly and disappears when in use, but then folds up again to easily carry this across your house. It's very sturdy to boot.There are also wheels on this unit, so you can roll it instead of carry it. These are optional, though, so if you prefer your unit stationary, just don't put them on. They come in a separate bag. This also has a drain port on the front, so that you can drain it into a bath tub or shower with little or no lifting. Amazing.It's got a Fancy-Schmancy digital display with a bunch of options, including water temperature (max 118, which is quite hot), red light, bubbles, massage, and a timer. The buttons are intuitive to use and the display is easy to read, even in the dark.I honestly don't understand the red light, and even after reading the entire user's manual, I have no idea what it's for, and I really disliked how it shines in my eyes. It would have been better located further inside the device, to prevent that. But, you can just leave the red light off; it's optional.The bubbles are fun, but maybe don't do a whole lot. They're fun to watch and make a fun gurgling noise, which you can see in my video. The machine makes a quiet/moderate "grrrrrr" noise as it operates, but it's not terribly unpleasant.The really great feature here is the massage function. It's definitely a very gentle massage, but it's fun and feels great. There are three different rollers on the bottom of the tub with different sensory impacts on your skin. They gently push, press, and stroke the bottom of your feet. The bummer is that they don't cover more than half your foot length, so you have to keep your foot moving to get a massage on the entire length. Also, I felt like the center roller would have functioned better if it was a tad higher than the other two. Still pretty good! If you were looking for a really firm massage or water jets, this isn't it!There's also a spinning pumice stone in the center! This blew my mind! You literally just hold your foot against it and it polishes away! This is a really cool feature.There's a removable lid, which functions as a splash guard when you're moving this/emptying or filling it. Overall, the entire device seems sturdy, well-made, and carefully designed. It has an extensive user's manual that is clearly written and easy to read.
C**E
It exploded?
I received this and almost immediately set it up and used it. At the end of the session it did the automatic shut off and then it made this sort of popping ‘puff’ noise. Then a harsh chemical fire smell started fuming from the bottom and I was seriously scared I would find a small burn on my floor. I didn’t but I still can’t figure out what happened. It was fairly terrifying. I returned it immediately and have decided I will continue to jerry rig a plastic bin to soak my feet.
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