How to Compare Foot Massagers

How to Compare Foot Massagers
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Foot massagers are at-home devices used to relieve sore and aching feet. You place the foot on top of the massager, and when you power it on, a rotating mechanism massages the area. Top manufacturers of foot massagers include Dr. Scholl's, Homedics and Conair. You can find selections of foot massagers at stores like Wal-Mart, Brookstone and Best Buy. Review features and pricing information to choose the best model for you.

Step 1

Review the areas that the foot massager works on. Some massagers will massage only the bottoms of the feet while others knead the ankles and calves as well. A shiatsu foot massager will focus on pressure points on the bottom of the feet to relax the user.

Step 2

Determine if the massager has heat settings. If you prefer heat with your foot massage, choose a model with variant heat controls.

Step 3

Compare wet and dry foot massagers. Some foot massagers are intended for use with water. A foot spa massager instructs you to fill up the tub with water before placing your feet inside. The combination of rollers and jets will massage the feet up to your ankles. Other foot massagers do not use water as part of the massage.

Step 4

Determine what controls are available on the foot massager. Look for brands with varying speed controls to change up your massage. Some models also contain built-in programs that change the speed over the course of the massage. Timers can also allow you to choose the duration of the foot massage.

Step 5

Look at the price. A big consideration when buying a foot massager is the price of the unit. Some models cost less than $50 while others run upward of a few hundred dollars. If you plan to use the massager only occasionally, the lower-end models should be fine. However, if you are on your feet a lot, a higher-end model with more features may be a wise investment.

Tips and Warnings

  • You can look at review websites for feedback on foot massagers to narrow your buying decision.

References

Article reviewed by Anne Matera Last updated on: Aug 11, 2011

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