Homedics Foot Bath
67I bought the Homedics foot bath recently and couldn't wait to try it out. There is nothing as good for you when you have come home from a hard days work and to stick your feet into warm foot bath and relax. I work all day long my feet and it's great when I got home plugged in my new Homedics foot bath. The Homedics foot bath problem that I found was that the bubbles tend to let the heat out very quickly and the massaging action is not really good. The warm Homedics foot bath had let my feet get really cold within ten minutes of switching it on. The best part of this product is the Homedics foot bath spinning attachments. There are three of these and although you can't push too hard on them because they will not work. And as I said before it does not really maintain its heat very well.
The Homedics foot bath that I bought was the Homedics BL-300 model. It is called a JetSpa foot bath. It weighs 8.6 pounds and its dimensions are 14.8 x 16.5 x 7.2".
Homedics foot bath
You also get a cleaning brush, a massage roller, and a pumice stone. There are four jets which are described as "powerful" for apparently deep soothing massage. It is very quiet, which is true and there is supposed to be a "soothing heat which helps maintain warm water temperature". This is really a joke because as I said the water was almost cold after ten minutes.
I always remember my mother soaking her feet in a bucket of water when I was a child. She always said back then that it relaxed her and soaked away the stresses of the day. This is something similar to what I am hearing now about foot detox and foot detox baths. Although I have not tried the foot detox bath I'm not sure if I really believe in the foot detox. All I know is that you can feel really relaxed when you soak your feet. It's good for you after a hard day at work. But the Homedics foot bath did really not do it for me. I wasn't able to find any real Homedics foot bath reviews before I went out to buy a foot bath. I was very disappointed and I decided to write this Homedics foot bath review. You are much better off wrapping yourself up in a nice warm blanket putting your feet into a basin of warm water and having somebody that really loves you top the basin up every so often with a drop of hot water from the kettle. You get the best of both worlds then, love and warm and relaxed feet. As for the Homedics foot bath, don't bother.
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