Customer—December 24, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. I work out regularly and tend to deal with sore and achy feet, especially after long days. On top of that, my job often requires me to be on my feet, so I was looking for something that could help with relaxation and pain relief. This foot massager has been well worth the money. The massage intensity is strong and effective, and it really helps relieve tension and discomfort. The heat feature is one of my favorite parts because it adds an extra level of comfort and relaxation. The materials feel high quality and the massagers are well designed, making it feel sturdy and durable. One thing I really appreciated is that it is versatile in size. Both my husband and I can use it comfortably with no issues fitting our feet. I was also able to purchase this using my HSA, which made it an even better value. Overall, this foot massager has been great for relaxation, recovery, and everyday foot care. It delivers on performance and comfort, and I would absolutely recommend it to anyone dealing with foot soreness or fatigue. Read more

John Tsouris—January 24, 2020✓ Verified purchase
This is a very good quality item. Here is a description that even the listing doesn't have. This unit has two sets of shiatsu rollers, one at the front 1/3rd of the foot, and another in the middle 1/3rd. There are no shiatsu rollers in the back, just what they call a 'tapper'. There are pressure air bags completely surrounding the foot on the sides, and one on the top front. Note I said the middle shiatsu is a roller. It's a full roller that can reverse direction. Both rollers on this unit can. Most other foot massagers have a shiatsu arm that moves back and forth in the middle instead of rollers. The unit is heated. It takes a while to reach full temperature, but when it does, it gets very hot. At the heel they have what's called a 'tapper.' It's better described as a thumper or vibrator, a strong one. Now, here are the operating modes: You can turn on the shiatsu rollers, and add heat, thumper and air pressure independently. You can turn on the thumper and add heat and add shiatsu rollers independently, but not air pressure. You cannot just turn on the heat. You cannot just turn on the air pressure. The rollers have three modes where they run preset rolling programs. The heat is either on or off. The air pressure has three settings from low to hi. The thumper has a speed setting, on a dial, from slow to fast. The unit will shut off after ten or fifteen minutes. Many on here complain there's little heat. It takes a while, but it's there. My suggestion is once you start to feel it, shut the heat off or it will get too hot. Once the heat kicks in and your feet are in it, it will trap the heat for a long time. If you keep the heat on, it could well get too hot. The air pressure is very strong at the highest setting. The thumper at full speed will vibrate your legs all the way up to your hips. My legs are a pleasant numb when the thumper is done with them. The shiatsu rollers in this are very strong, especially in the middle. This unit will definitely provide a very strong massage. One roller in the middle is set to be very high. This one is just inside the arch area in the middle of the foot. If you have sensitive feet, this unit might be too much for you. I'll give you a way to find out. Throughout my life I've seen people that can run around barefoot, even over things like gravel, without issue. If you're like me, I can't do that. My feet are too sensitive. If you're like me, this machine might have shiatsu rollers that are too aggressive for you. If you welcome a strong massage, this unit will do that. I have conversed with the manufacturer about the unit, and they are very responsive. If you have an issue, you should message them before returning. They respond in short order. No, I wasn't paid to try or describe this product. I'm just an engineer nerd who would like a lot more detail when shopping for these things, so I thought I'd describe the product well. Took me two hours of research on here to select this one. All of the massager listings here on Amazon aren't as descriptive as they should be. They seem to have more amazon questions than other products. Cheers. Read more
Seaside—March 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I bought 2 foot massagers. This and the Miko. Both are good, neither are perfect. This one uses rotating balls to give you a nice relaxing massage but it does not reach the toes. The Miko uses textured cylinders that roll up and down on your foot and has a good toe massager. The Miko is more aggressive like an intense massage while the Renpho is more relaxing. Both are good and depends what you are looking for in a massager. The Miko does not heat up enough, this one on level 3 gets too hot. Also the air compression on this one even on level 1 can be too much for some people. The Miko only compresses from the top while this one is nice and compresses all around you foot. In the end I returned the Miko because I wanted a more relaxing massage. I thought I wanted a toe massager but found out that the toe massage can be painful. This one is smaller that the Miko which I like and the power supply is smaller and plugs into the wall where the Miko the power supply is external and bulky. Both remotes need line of sight to work. The only improvements that I can think is to add a soft toe massager and to add one lower level for air pressure compression. Read more