Will it work in the horizontal position as if someone was laying down? I know bedridden multiple sclerosis patients that might enjoy due to nerve pain.
90 day warranties are quite short for so many moving parts and price. Same brand back massager I had failed twice within year. Company stopped replacing after the second one and had a year warranty.
Is this Meh 90 day warranty?
@craigcush Instruction booklet says to only be used while in a sitting position. Never block the air vents. Also, a whole page about people with certain medical issues (nerve problems, diabetes, pacemakers, and more) shouldn’t use the product.
Specs
Product: Homedics 2.0 Foot & Calf Massager with Heat
Model: 679154000000
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$349.95 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Jun 23 - Monday, Jun 26
Don’t rub it in!
@yakkoTDI Ho, me, or dics?
I am speechless on this one.
@Felton10 I don’t know how to respond to that, since I didn’t hear it.
@Felton10 @pmarin That’s easy for you not to say.
Or is it a massage chair for 2 cats?
@pmarin
What the FAC - Foot And Calf (Boston accent) is this thing ?
I first thought it was two recliners or those 5000.00 chairs you see in Costco from time to time to give you that “take me away Calgon” moment!
Hmm…
sounds kind-of kinky to me.
Oh, yeah, definitely would need that…
Will it work in the horizontal position as if someone was laying down? I know bedridden multiple sclerosis patients that might enjoy due to nerve pain.
90 day warranties are quite short for so many moving parts and price. Same brand back massager I had failed twice within year. Company stopped replacing after the second one and had a year warranty.
Is this Meh 90 day warranty?
@craigcush Instruction booklet says to only be used while in a sitting position. Never block the air vents. Also, a whole page about people with certain medical issues (nerve problems, diabetes, pacemakers, and more) shouldn’t use the product.
@Shopgirl73 Thank you for researching and posting that.
If it goes with a calf, shouldn’t it be a hoof and not a foot?
Speaking as a farmer, the calves that need massaging are definitely not the ones that are out grazing on hay.
@accumulator I’ve heard that Kobe beef cattle have people that massage them to keep them happy while on their way to becoming tender and delicious.
Tempted. I loved using the demo models at BB&B.
Make it $60, I’m in.
I am not going to buy this and risk losing my value to my wife.
More like Ho-meh-dics.
The write-up deserves is just fantastic.
Yaaas my grandmother had one of these and both my husband and I loved using it when we visited after a day out and about.
Had the older version for many troublefree years. Works great. Also, foot massagers also help bring down blood pressure-an added benefit.
From the email, I thought it could be these “Word are hard” tshirts.
https://shopevanandkatelyn.com/products/words-are-hard-mens-t-shirt
I just pulled the trigger on this. My wife and I are about 1ft 2in tall, so this will be the cheapest set of dual massaging recliners we’ve ever seen!
Also, if something similar to this worked for Saul Goodman, then I’m in. Anything good enough for a convicted criminal is good enough for me!
Dunno about anybody else, but heat and kneading is the fastest way to get my calf muscles to cramp.
This thing is painful to use and meh wouldn;t take it back without me paying return shipping which cost more then this POS