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Dr. Scholl's DR6688 Water Jet Foot Spa with aromatherapy dispenser
Dr. Scholl's DR6688 Water Jet Foot Spa with aromatherapy dispenser

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Brand: Helen of Troy
Category: Health And Beauty

List Price: $46.69
Buy New: $30.94
You Save: $15.75 (34%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 263580

Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.9

MPN: DR6688N1
UPC: 630623066888
EAN: 0630623066888
ASIN: B000Q94XHG

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Product Description
The Dr. Scholl's DR6688 Water Jet Foot Spa combines smart heat, message, bubbles, four aqua jets, toe-touch control, gel pads and Aromatherapy dispenser.

Dr. Scholl's DR6688 Water Jet Foot Spa Features:
  • Aromatherapy dispenser for dissolving bath beads helps create an extra-soothing massage experience
  • 4 water jets invigorate and refresh feet
  • Smart Heat keeps water warm for soothing relief
  • Refreshing bubbles relax sore, achy feet
  • Soothing, vibrating massage - revives and relieves stressed feet
  • Removable massaging gel foot pads for a soft, sole-soothing experience
  • Waterproof toe-touch control - Location helps prevent spills and makes setting changes easy with the touch of a finger or toe



Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not a salon pedi, but it does the job...   August 19, 2008
I bought this for 29.99 at Ulta in Seattle. It kept my water at the same temp the entire time using it (I soaked for about 20 mins as I did a pedi) and the water temp did not drop at all. The aromatherapy dispenser is a bit overplayed- I would just dump in a handful of salt/drops of oils to the water if it was not there. Sort of a nice touch though. The jets are weak, and for over 40$ I would rather save up to buy a better foot bath with more powerful massage and bubbling. The massage is basically the vibration of the unit's moter, as it is rather noisey when turned on. The gel pads for the bottom are "okay"- not sure how I like them just yet, My next soak I will go with out them, but I admit they were slightly pleasing to the sole. Overall I am happy with this buy for the amount I spent, and if you can get a deal on it is worth 30 bucks for the foot bath aspect alone.

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