



( 5 reviews )
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Dec 8 2008
If there was a no star rating, this massager would get it! I purchased this foot massager last year, after seeing it on Oprah Show. Picked by a guest actress, as a must have in her 9th month of pregnacy. Oh, so NOT what I hoped for. 1st, opening box to find NO moving message function was a negative. 2nd, in turning it on... was just a HIGH powered vibrating box. Had my mother-in-law use it for just afew minutes, thinking it would help with nerve/circulation problems(Dr had recommended a messager for this)and she had hard time walking the next day! She has since gotten a moving base model with better speed modes and has worked well for her. And 3rd, the high cost is a big waste... just go out and get a $20 massager for the same quality as this one.
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Posted: Nov 17 2007
I love the concept of this item; however, it is loud and distracting. I actually returned it. We were looking for something to use while we were watching TV and we were unable to hear the TV over the massager. We have since purchased a different quieter model and are VERY happy with it. Well designed with features, but loud.
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( 13 of 13 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jul 16 2006
I bought this massager based solely on the description and pictures I found on the web. I just couldn't find any decent reviews on foot massagers so I took a chance and ordered the one that "looked" the best to me. When I opened the box and plugged it in, I was surprised to find out that there were no moving parts. Looking at the picture, I assumed that the individual pressure point knobs vibrated or that the middle part would move independantly somehow to massage the arches. Unfortunately, nothing moves independantly. It is just a big vibrating box. For $160, I expected A LOT more. If you simply want a vibrating foot massager, go spend $20 at your local department store. You will get the same effect and save a lot of money.


















