Heated Water Foot Massager Buying Guide
It’s not easy buying your first water foot massager with a heat function. There are so many foot baths on the market that they look the same to the inexperienced eye. To make a smart purchase, here are some things that you need to look for.
Excellent Heating Unit
Soaking your feet in a tub of warm water is very relaxing. A foot soak offers several benefits such as hydration, pain relief, and soothing tired muscles. The best foot spas use a heating unit to maintain the hotness of the water for a very long time.
Adjustable Temperature and Time
The best heated foot soaker should have an adjustable temperature so you can find the right temperature that suits your preference. The higher the range, the better for more options. Likewise, you should be able to set the preset time to keep yourself from worrying about when you should turn off the machine.
Noise Level
Multiple water jets that create the bubbles can be noisy and it may disrupt your viewing experience when you’re watching TV. If you want something less noisy, look for other massager options, like automatic rollers massage.
Multiple Massage Functions
Many foot spas on the market today are built with many massage modes, like bubble massage, Shiatsu, and automatic roller massage. Your choice depends on what issues you want to solve. Do you want a foot bath massager that works as a foot pedicure or a solution to your swelling feet?
Size
There are two things related to size: your foot size and the actual size of the unit. Obviously, go for the model that can fit your foot size. If you are size 12 or below, no need to worry because most models are large enough to accommodate that size.
The actual size of the unit matters if you want portability more than ever. You want the unit to be lightweight and small enough to turn over when you pour the water after use. For more convenience, look for drain plugs to eliminate the need to lift the machine when pouring the water.