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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Advertised more than it is Dec 19, 2006
By L. Barlow
"Barlow Girl"
It feels good on the feet, but too much pressure (feet relaxed on it) cause the motor to sound strained. It says deep kneading, but it definitely is not 'deep'. Left the heat part on for 10 minutes and it still not feel warm. All in all, not worth the money but it feels good if you hold your feet up on it.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Broken In Two Days! Dec 28, 2007
By Stephanie D. Wells This was a great product, for a couple of days! Got it for Christmas, and it broke December 27th! It does seem cheap-the little balls that roll around are not metal, as they should be, but plastic, and have ridges from where they are put together so they kind of hurt if wearing thin socks. I will find out if I can get this item replaced but I am unsure if I want it replaced, if it will just break again!
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Broke in less than two months! Jan 25, 2007
By Mark W While it still worked, it was pleasant to use this foot massager under my desk while working on the computer at home. I wore socks and was careful not to put too much pressure on the ball bearings (you can tell when the motor is straining). In spite of this, one day the motor just refused to turn on. The rotating pads were "locked up", and after some careful disassembly it seems to be the cheap motor and not the plastic gears that are the problem. Not much point in keeping it as a foot warmer since this was not a strong point. Did not even bother trying to see if I could get it replaced under warranty.
Poor design Jul 31, 2010
By Steve Mayka I should be able to put my feet on it and not have to flex my leg muscles and basically lift my feet to reduce the pressure being applied to the top surface of the foot massager so that it can operate. It should have a powerful enough motor that it can rotate with out me regulating the pressure. Better yet; It should in fact have been designed with the rotating discs being spring loaded and the balls within those discs also being spring loaded and the surrounding base being a little larger that way it gives underneath the foot and applies a specific pressure across the bottom of the foot which would be determined by the spring not the weight of the leg.
Wear socks May 10, 2010
By Kristine M. Cook
"bass player"
At first I wasn't very impressed with this massager because it kept pinching my feet and coming to a halt, but when I put on socks...well, then the magic happened. It totally melted away all the knots in my foot by gently, but firmly kneading them away! Wear the socks young Jedi!
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