Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Pibbs DG 103 Portable Footsie Bath Pedicure Spa Review


Here is my Pibbs DG 103 Portable Footsie Bath Pedicure Spa review that my wife "requested" (actually pestered) that I do.  Now, let me say this first, I'm not a pedicure type guy.  I'm into foot massagers and will try out these foot spa massagers as well.  However, I draw the line at getting a pedicure.  So I didn't use the footrest but will comment on it in a bit.  This is a solid product for people that have their own salon without any accessible water/plumbing to a particular room.  It is very easy to set up and use as you only need to put the wheels on and fill it up with water.  Very very simple!  It comes with disposable liners that you can fill and place into the unit with the liner carrier (has handles on both sides).  They make this a breeze to keep clean and without the scrubbing or detergents to sanitize it for the next person.  I compare the liners to some of the liners that you get with foot massagers that come out of the unit for easy washing.  And no need to worry about running out of the lners, you can order more for just under $1 per liner (at the time of this review). This model comes with heat and vibration options.  I'm not sure if it is from spa to spa, but the one I tested actually worked quite well.  There have been a few complaints about these options not being good or strong enough but I had a very nice massaging vibration along with sufficient heat that lasted a long time.  I would say that it is very adequate. The basin is large and deep enough for bigger feet up to about mens size 13. The wheels on the unit are lockable but it would be a good idea to purchase a rubber-like or no skid mat to put under it if you have a hard floor.  It also comes with a very convenient cord that is retractable for easy, neat storing. The footrest, according to my wife, was comfortable and the height is adjustable. In the end, I enjoyed this portable foot spa massager.  I liked the versatility, mobility, design and ease of use of it.  I would recommend this to anyone looking for a nicer pedicure spa.  

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Cozzia CS-7010 Deep Kneading Foot Massager with Heat, Air Compression & Foot Reflexology Review


I'm going to do a fast review on the Cozzia CS-7010 Deep Kneading Foot Massager.  I found this model to be similar to other foot massagers I have reviewed before with its kneading, air compression, heat and reflexology method. To start, it is pretty much assembled with rollers and air compression bags to knead and squeeze your stresses away.  This massager has two built-in massager programs which will help you get a nice massage to your feet.  Then you add in two more selections of pressure from the air bags that compress on your feet. The combination of the rollers kneading and the air compressions targeting reflexology areas in your feet will send your to foot heaven.  This unit also comes with a nice heating function to give that added warmth for the foot massage.  It isn't the hottest out there but I felt it was sufficient without being too overbearing.  The good thing that I love about the foot pouches is that you can take them out and wash them. So you don't need to worry if your feet sweat a little.  All of the buttons are easy to reach and right in the center of this Cozzia foot massager.  The unit itself isn't heavy at all and can be moved from room to room with ease.  I enjoyed this unit just the same as the others so I would recommend this to anyone that would like a combination foor massager.

For more information on the Cozzia CS-7010 Deep Kneading Foot Massager with Heat, simply click the More Details button below. It is also a good idea to add this to the cart first, then do your research. You can always take it away later.