🦶 Step into luxury: Your feet’s new best friend awaits!
The Niksa Foot Spa Bath Massager is a multifunctional foot care device featuring intelligent heating (95℉-118℉), four acupressure massage rollers, oxygen bubbles, vibration, and red light therapy. Its spacious 15.7-inch tub accommodates feet up to 12 inches, delivering a professional-grade spa experience at home designed to relieve stress and improve foot health.
K**N
Super product for pain and swelling.
Amazing heat and vibration function. Helps with foot pain and swelling.
T**I
I am a man shoe size 9.5 D if you are bigger than 11 it's going to be too small for you
Good features, works perfectly
H**L
Heats nicely, relaxing, and easy to use
I have only used it once, but it kept the water hot and my pumice stone worked well after I finished soaking my feet. The pumice stone in the spa is not easy to access and pretty useless. I didn't like the massage aspect because it is a bit uncomfortable on the bottom of my feet, but not painful for me. It would have been nice to have a bit more vibration and stronger bubbles, but overall, it was relaxing. I saw reviews that said you could put salts and essential oils in it. I did not see anything about that in the directions, but I did put a few drops of essential oil in it. Hopefully, that was OK!
O**E
Read the manual - High recommendation
It did everything that i was looking for.It heated the water, it had vibrations, it had bubbles, I am still confused by the red light part; but it has that too!I tried it out about a hour after i got it.Set up was simple. Literally plug and play.The manual will explain the button sequences and safety recommendations.Look, you are putting your feet into something that has electricity running through it and the only person I know who survived that ordeal was John Constantine. Since he is a fictional character , and we are more prone to dying. Give it a glance.Really well made, the tub area could have been wider, but that is on me as this was my first time buying a spa. Even so, i was comfortable using the unit for a whole hour with little to no issue. The pumice stone attachment seems to want to keep coming off, which does not impede any other aspect of the unit.Learning the proper use for the rollers on the bottom of the tub will be a curve, but the added vibration pretty much made any prior experience not necessary. The bubbles were nice, I found it interesting that the air compressor used is louder than the vibration unit. However, both sounds are soft and comfortably in the background and do not interfere with the experience.Overall, the only suggestions I would add would be to add a sample of a Epsom salt bath mix or a foot bath bombs of a couple varieties for 2 or 3 uses, to encourage first time use and start the habit of taking better care of your feet. For the pumice stone, a simple catch lock that allows the cap to be locked in place and removed for replacement as needed.I would recommend this to first time and long time spa users.
M**N
Pamper your feet!
I have to be mostly on my feet at work so this foot soak/massage is so nice to use after. I use epsom salt with it since someone recommended it. Not sure what it does but I like how my feet feel after a soak.One of the features I like the most is the heated feature. You can adjust the temp which great. It has these rolling massage things which are also nice. I wish the tub was wider though. As a guy, I would have appreciated a wider bin but overall it’s not too bad.The only bad thing I can think of would be the vibration feature. I honestly didn’t care for it. Tried it once and I dunno. Not for me personally.And lastly, the price. I think the price is very competitive for all the things it offers. Build quality is fine. It’s no apple product but I’ve been using its at least 2-3x a week and it’s still going strong!
L**R
This heated foot bath works as expected, requires redesign to be more comfortable.
The footbath fits my feet well enough. It works with a little over a gallon of water.• Do not use this without filling the tub with water first. Don't get water on the control panel.• Even after reading the directions, the temperature button is not well documented. It's supposed to default to 107 degrees F, but seems hotter. If your preferred temperature is 103 degrees, you'll need to set it each time you restart the machine. If you set it to 103, the machine will wait until it gets down to about 99 degrees before it begins heating the water until it reaches 104 or 105 degrees. (The readout shows current water temperature as well as acting as the set temp readout when you press the "temperature" button.)• In order not to get scalded by the heater, you really need to have the bubbler going. Water heats in the central white vented columnar protrusion and leaks out or mixes into the surrounding water in the tub through the vents. The balls of your feet closest to your big toes will be most likely to feel nearly scalded first. Move the water around in the tub with your feet if this happens to mix with the water in the central heating column. Again, keep the bubbler _on_ to expedite water movement.• The rollers in the bottom of the tub are appallingly sharp and will bruise your feet if you have never walked barefoot for the majority of your life. I removed them because they hurt my feet. Even if the pointy roller cogs were entirely smooth, the rollers are spaced in just the unfortunate manner to cause maximum discomfort to every part of your feet. This could have used more user feedback before going to market. I will update my review if I find that the bumps that hold the rollers in place cause similar challenges. This is a tragic design flaw.• With the bubbler going, the machine is loud. The vibration mode is even louder. I don't use vibration because it's offensively loud. It's unlikely to be vibrating at the proper frequency to actually remove dirt from your feet. Vibration adds no significant value to the product. For the bubbler mode, put a towel, yoga mat or closed cell foam pad securely under the tub to reduce transmission of vibrations into your floor. This will reduce the sound in the room. You'll probably still want to wear sound dampening headphones, etc., if the sound is too offensive... It's... a lot. This machine would have been better designed to have a silent bubbler system over more area than just the center of the feet. (And maybe no rollers.)• The red light, just like the vibration, again -- adds no significant value to this heated tub. It's unlikely they've dialed in an exact wavelength known for beneficial effects. It's probably just the cheapest right light on the market that fit their safety specs. It likely relies on the placebo effect, and nothing else.• This machine has two things worth buying it for: The water that remains heated as you soak and the bubbler that keeps the water agitated so you don't get scalded. The bubbles may feel nice, but their only real value is water agitation.You can't buy just a heated tub with even bubble distribution on the market today without red lights and vibration. So you buy those ridiculous features along with the only ones you need because that's what's available.It is unfortunate that in 2024, there is still not a device that's better designed than this. And manufacturers keep creating the same stuff because they think that's what people want. And that's only because that's what's always been sold. They just make what everyone else makes and what the market expects. The product is everything one expects from a "premium" (???) product that is based on the design expected from other products with no thought for actual forward-thinking design. They've met safety standards and that's about it. I wish two or more people who sell this thing had taken half an hour to soak their feet in it before selling it.For this price (about $60), I expect better design and better value. I'm deducting two stars for unthinking design. This is a three-star product. It meets expectations and safety standards, and that's about it.
J**M
Great purchase
Fantastic
A**A
As advertised
As advertised; prompt delivery
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