Bought this a few months back for $55.,very sturdy, has heat ,no heat, fast slow ,great for ciculation ,myself have diabetic feet …well worth it at this price…
@mellowirishgent How long is the power cord? My wall outlets are mostly in inconvenient places and I’d prefer not to use an extension cord for this item.
@steeltoesenator The cable isn’t particularly long, end to end is probably 7’, but you can replace half of it. It’s a split power brick, and the wall-to-brick side is a standard C13 end like PCs and Monitors use.
We got one last time, it’s great except about a week ago one of the massagers stopped working whenever there’s any pressure on it. I wrote into Miko for warranty repair, no answer yet.
I am a soccer official and over years my feet hurt after multiple games. This thing really works. I wish the compartment would be enclosed so feet would stay in place but all an all this thing relives the pain caused by many steps.
I can at least say these are extremely durable. I got one in an IRK, and the box looked like it had been through a few war zones. It worked and continues to work just fine, and helps my plantar fasciitis at least temporarily.
The only quibble I have is that the power button keeps flashing annoyingly while it’s powered off, so I have had to unplug it when not in use
My spouse and I are really enjoying the neck massager and we look forward to luxuriating in the thrums and thrusts of this foot massager, as well. Thank you for knowing how we knead body loving and thanks for the good vibes!
@SscoootzZ @-myself: who cares?! Had to say this:
How frigging creepy is it that we’re painting some rooms downstairs this week—with that frigging order ID!?!
I have neuropathy in my feet and have been told this unit is very good for people that suffer from this mother f’n issue. Of course, I haven’t missed a meh click in 267 days, except for the day they were sold. I would have bought one for sure.
Mine works, but unfortunately I will need to return it 2nd time I used it and it makes the most horrible noise high pitch whine hopefully you can replace it.
Specs
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$97.99 at Overstock
Warranty
1 Year Miko
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Jul 30 - Tuesday, Aug 3
A foot massage doesn’t mean shit.
/giphy pulp fiction
@yakkoTDI I should hope not. (Try eating more fiber.)
Shibui do be do…
Is this for external use only?
@hchavers Nope. You can stick it anywhere you got a foot.
Heat mechanism delivers targeted warmth that improves circulation and enhances aroma.
Got this in an IRK recently. Very blessed.
Bought this a few months back for $55.,very sturdy, has heat ,no heat, fast slow ,great for ciculation ,myself have diabetic feet …well worth it at this price…
@mellowirishgent
Thanks!
@mellowirishgent How long is the power cord? My wall outlets are mostly in inconvenient places and I’d prefer not to use an extension cord for this item.
@steeltoesenator Cost of massager: $45. Cost to rewire home: $2000. Seems reasonable. Go for it!
@steeltoesenator The cable isn’t particularly long, end to end is probably 7’, but you can replace half of it. It’s a split power brick, and the wall-to-brick side is a standard C13 end like PCs and Monitors use.
18AWG up to 25’ (same 10a rating as the included cable) https://www.cablestogo.com/product/14719/25ft-18-awg-universal-power-cord-nema-5-15p-to-iec320c13-taa-compliant
16AWG up to 8’ (13a rating if you want to beef it up) https://www.cablestogo.com/product/29928/8ft-16-awg-universal-power-cord-nema-5-15p-to-iec320c13-taa-compliant
Props for the creative joke image, it fits very well there.
Makes excellent toe-jam grilled cheese sandwiches!!
And thousands of julienne toenail clippings…
No, wait, it doesn’t do that.
I have one of these and it’s wonderful.
It looks nothing like the price comparison one at Overstock. Why is that?
We got one last time, it’s great except about a week ago one of the massagers stopped working whenever there’s any pressure on it. I wrote into Miko for warranty repair, no answer yet.
I have this. It works well.
I am a soccer official and over years my feet hurt after multiple games. This thing really works. I wish the compartment would be enclosed so feet would stay in place but all an all this thing relives the pain caused by many steps.
@avante296 My God! Why would you want to relive the pain???
@Trinityscrew relieve that was autocorrect screw up.
@avante296 Autocorrect is often my worst enema.
I can at least say these are extremely durable. I got one in an IRK, and the box looked like it had been through a few war zones. It worked and continues to work just fine, and helps my plantar fasciitis at least temporarily.
The only quibble I have is that the power button keeps flashing annoyingly while it’s powered off, so I have had to unplug it when not in use
Dear meh:
My spouse and I are really enjoying the neck massager and we look forward to luxuriating in the thrums and thrusts of this foot massager, as well. Thank you for knowing how we knead body loving and thanks for the good vibes!
Vrrrmmbhhbdrrmmbbhhrrrmm,
S & D
/giphy troubled-painted-liquid
@SscoootzZ @-myself: who cares?! Had to say this:
How frigging creepy is it that we’re painting some rooms downstairs this week—with that frigging order ID!?!
I have neuropathy in my feet and have been told this unit is very good for people that suffer from this mother f’n issue. Of course, I haven’t missed a meh click in 267 days, except for the day they were sold. I would have bought one for sure.
@somf69 You can still get it on Morningsave!
Looks great looks helpful for sore feet.
Mine works, but unfortunately I will need to return it 2nd time I used it and it makes the most horrible noise high pitch whine hopefully you can replace it.