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Dr. Scholl's DR6624 Toe-Touch Foot Spa with Bubbles and Massage

Dr. Scholl's DR6624 Toe-Touch Foot Spa with Bubbles and Massage

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Brand: Dr. Scholl's
Category: Health and Beauty

Buy New: $97.99
as of 7/31/2010 22:30 CDT details



Seller: Action Packaged, Inc.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 72 reviews
Sales Rank: 19649

Color: Blue
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8
Dimensions (in): 8 x 15 x 6

MPN: DR6624
Model: DR6624N1
UPC: 630623066246
EAN: 0630623066246
ASIN: B0002U2YL6

Release Date: August 17, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days

Features:
  • Smart Heat feature maintains water temperature
  • Massaging action soothes tired feet
  • Bubbles invigorate and refresh
  • 3 stationary massage attachments
  • Hood acts as splash guard

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Product Description
Dr. Scholl's Toe-Touch Foot Spa with Bubbles and Massage has a smart heat feature to maintain water temperature. It has a massaging action to sooth tired feet. The bubbles invigorte and refresh. There are waterproof toe-touch controls for easy, hands-free operation. It has an accunode textured basin. There are 3 stationary massage attachments. There is a hood that acts as a splash guard. It has a removable reflexology foot roller attachment.


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5 out of 5 stars Happy Feet!!!   July 13, 2010
F. Dyson (Waycross GA USA)


What a wonderful treat for the feet. The heating and bubbles features are soothing.The massaging attachments are a bit uneasy to the touch initially,but the spa overall performanance outweighs any small annoyance.



5 out of 5 stars Soothing.   June 14, 2010
Donna Chaffin
I liked how the system kept the water warm,and the fact that I can have a massage and get bubbles at the same time,that was also a plus,others can usually only do one or the other,I didn't have to give up on one. I would recommend this to anyone thats interested. I'm also a Cosmetologist,if that helps them make a decision. And the attachements go on and off easily. Hope this helped you make up your mind.Dr. Scholl's DR6624 Toe-Touch Foot Spa with Bubbles and Massage


1 out of 5 stars Save your money worthless, will not cover foot   May 5, 2010
BB Indiana (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Where do I start? There are 3 operation positions, 'Vibrating Massage with Smart Heat and Bubbles', 'Vibrating Massage with Smart Heat' and 'OFF'. OFF is the best position for this thing.
I have a small foot for a man size 9 and the water does NOT come close to covering the foot even 'without' any of the silly rollers snapped in. The snap in rollers are not motorized and are just nobby bumps that you roll your arch against BUT if you use the rollers it holds the foot almost out of the water and if you don't use the roller your foot blocks the few openings for air bubbles are blocked. Water depth is LESS than a 'inch and a half' at the arch with the foot blocking the bubble holes!!

So, forget about the 'smart heat' thing, you have to use warm water to start with (which is no big deal) because it's less than 3 quarts to fill the tub for both feet. Your toe tips may be all that is underwater and if you want the bubbles you must raise the foot to NOT block the openings for the bubbles that ONLY run down the middle of the foot.

There is no churning and water agitation, just a little vibration and some bubbles but lots of noise. There is a warning to never run the unit over 20 min with 10 min being typical. The so called 'Smart Heat' is worthless and I immediately noticed a drop in temperature (I was using Smart Heat with bubbles and vibration.

The water fill line is a white raised line on a white background and is easier to find by feeling because I couldn't see it. Not a big deal once you learn but does indicate a thoughtless design.

The damning thing is, it DOESN'T even cover your foot, drops in temperature and any 'massage' effect is in my opinion a plectra effect. This is beyond worthless and I expected much better from the company who NOW is selling an update version that looks like it still may have the depth and bubble placement problem but I will NOT purchase the new unit.

Some may say what do you expect at the price? I expect something that at least resembles a foot spa as the name suggests.
I sawed off the power cord and it's now in the trash. You are better off using a deep container and filling it with warm water and forget all this 'puffery'...

Typically I'm very forgiving in my reports but NOT this one. Yes, I'm angry.



5 out of 5 stars Ahhhhhhh! Great relaxation!   March 6, 2010
Mom (KC MO)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This unit works really well! It keeps the water warm for quite awhile which I have heard that most of these foot bathes don't do. You do of course have to put warm water in initially. I found the toe-touch switch on top to be very handy and I love the various settings. The unit rinses out easily when your done and is light and easy to carry from place to place. The cord wraps neatly around the unit when its not in use. I love it!!


2 out of 5 stars Just okay   November 23, 2009
C. Costello
Pieces fall out. It is some work to get it out and fill up plug in and water gets cold quickly.

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