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our price: $33.29 in stock REVIEWS Reviewed by 7 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-7 Pros
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Comments about Conair Relaxing Spa Foot Bath, Model FB27, 1 ea: I wanted a footbath mostly to just soak my feet because I walk quite a bit and was getting calluses, but I didn't want to spend a lot of money for a bunch of features I don't need. This one is just enough so that you can soak your feet in warm water for a while and get a little bit of bubbling, but it definitely doesn't heat up the water or even maintain heat. It's also a little loud. Pros
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Comments about Conair Relaxing Spa Foot Bath, Model FB27, 1 ea: My daughter is on her feet 12 hours a day in a factory and used to suffer from the pain of it. Now when she gets home she uses her foot bath. It soothes and eliminates the pain so she is able to sleep. She loves it. Pros
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Comments about Conair Relaxing Spa Foot Bath, Model FB27, 1 ea: Not Warm ,No Massage, Pros Cons Best Uses Comments about Conair Relaxing Spa Foot Bath, Model FB27, 1 ea: For the price I love this product. So far. I have only used it a few times and it is really massages feet and the heat feels great. The bubbles are nice too. Pros
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Comments about Conair Relaxing Spa Foot Bath, Model FB27, 1 ea: I bought this product for my daughter. Thought the price was great for a name brand product. Very disappointed. This footbath did not maintain the heat as advertised. It made so much noise and was very loud. Returned it and am hoping I will get my money back! Comments about Conair Relaxing Spa Foot Bath, Model FB27, 1 ea: This product is awesome! I just bought it and turned it on and awww!!! It was great! Comments about Conair Relaxing Spa Foot Bath, Model FB27, 1 ea: It seemed like a bargain, and I thought I'd enjoy using it for home pedicures, but it's not as great as I had hoped. It's big and clunky - difficult to find a place for - and tough to clean. If you add any lotions/oils to the water, or use a footscrub or exfoliants, they will leave a residue. Dirt and oils mix together and stick to the basin as well as the attachments. I find that it's such a pain wrestle it out of the bottom of the closet, fill it in the tub, lug it into the living room, plug it in and do my pedicure, and haul it back to the bath to dump it out and wash it... that I have only used it three times in the year since I bought it. The unit comes with 3 bumpy attachments to rub the bottom of your foot against for a "massage, but I don't find this very much like a massage. Ultimately, it's just not worth it. I find myself doing my foot exfoliation and pedicures the old-fashioned way: after a soak in the tub. I'll probably end up tossing this out. Displaying reviews 1-7 ![]() |