

🦶 Elevate your downtime—because your feet deserve the VIP treatment.
The HoMedics Bubble Mate Foot Spa combines invigorating bubble jets, heat-retaining soak, and raised massage nodes with a removable pumice stone for a professional-grade foot care experience at home. Featuring splash-proof construction and convenient toe-touch controls, it’s designed to rejuvenate tired feet while fitting seamlessly into your busy lifestyle.









| ASIN | B000TK8RCO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,472 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1 in Foot Baths & Spas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (39,919) |
| Date First Available | September 18, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FB-55 |
| Manufacturer | Homedics |
| Product Dimensions | 15.38 x 14 x 6.85 inches; 3.7 Pounds |
E**.
I Love This
I seriously thought about calling a nail spa and asking what they would charge to let me just sit in a chair and soak my feet in bubbling water. No pedicure. Pedicure is $40, which includes maybe a 6-minute foot soak. Business is slow, especially Monday through Thursday, so maybe they'd rent me the chair and bubbly soak for $15 or $20. Once. So I decided to see what was available to own. To use as often as I wish. This is it. My own foot spa with bubbles. I love it! The only fault I can find with it is it's a tad noisy. But as I sat relaxed I soon thought of it as white noise, something I could meditate to and thus let my spirit dance right along with my happy feet. For the cost of 1 and a half nail salon chair rentals I now have my own footspa. It is everything I'd hoped it would be. Using it in the evening before bed, I discovered when my feet are happy, I sleep better. The instruction booklet is useful and informative. It says not recommended for diabetics. I am diabetic. I think that's a clause for insurance purposes, as it is possible for someone with advanced diabetes to have no sensation in their toes or feet. They could start with water that is too hot. They could have ulcers or blisters on their feet that need to be treated medically. Also, as per instruction booklet, the footbath will not heat cold water. I find that filling with warm, nearly hot water to the fill line, putting my feet in and turning it on, the water retains the warmth for 10 to 15 minutes. Possibly longer, but I found that a 10-minute bubbling soak does wonders for my feet. Lastly, booklet says do not put any additives in the water. Possibly something might clog the jets. But I put in a splash of white vinegar, on recommendation by my podiatrist. If anything, I'd think it would keep the jets clean and humming.
D**L
Better Than Expected
This is a basic foot spa - no heater, no moving massage rollers, and it works great! My only complaint is it is rather loud, but given the low price and results, it's not worth replacing. The results are amazing - 15 minutes once a week with epsom salts, and 3 weeks later all of my rough skin and calluses are gone!
S**M
A useful device for relaxation
I purchased the Homedics foot bath for a nice relaxing foot bath for my painful feet, as I have Plantar's Fasciitis, and they needed some loving care. The nice thing about this little foot bath is you can rub the soles of your feet on the bumpy massage pads in the bottom of the unit while it gently bubbles water on your feet like a whirlpool treat for your feet. Also, this unit will not burn your feet as it does not heat up the water, and instead soaks your feet in the temperature of the water it is filled with. It made my feet nice and soft. Even though it says not to use if you are Diabetic, ASK YOUR DOCTOR. If your doctor says you are ok to soak the feet if water is warm or cool, you might be able to use this particular model, since it does not heat the water like other units do and won't burn them, since you control the water temperature by what you fill it with. I would add caution and make sure to check the temperature with your hands first though, and not your feet to be safe. The only drawback about this unit is that I had hoped to be able to put some foot soak or lavender or mint scented epsom salts in the foot bath for an added treat, however, the instructions expressly say "NEVER" (in caps, their words, not mine) to do that, because it may cause your unit to malfunction; so if you are looking for strictly this purpose, you may want to look into another model that will allow you to do so, or a just a simple foot soak basin. The disappointment with my intended purpose was why I gave 4 stars and not 5. Other than that, it works well. And I did not find the motor to be noisy like as some claim. the price is right. Makes a great gift for the right person.
T**T
Best Kept Secret For RLS Relief?
I had purchased an almost $200 foot spa prior to this one with all the bells and whistles and it was the most uncomfortable experience and did not have the vigorous bubble therapy I really wanted. I returned it and purchased this for $16. It's extremely comfortable to use while sitting on the couch, no cutting into my calves, even when I relax my legs. It doesn't have any automatic rollers or shiatsu massagers or a remote control (which would be awesome and I'd pay for it). The little nubs are basically useless to me. And it's pretty noisy, but I don't mind the noise. I used to LOVE and enjoy pedicures, but I now have a horrible case of restless leg syndrome (usually at bedtime) and planter faschitis in one foot that makes pedicures more painful than pleasurable. I read that using a home foot spa (among other things) might help. I have been using this in the evenings right before bed, adding magnesium bath salts to it as well as essential oils (for a pleasant olfactory experience). I use the pumice stone plus a callus remover weekly and then slather my feet and calves in magnesium lotion. While not a cure for my issues, it certainly helps me relax before bed and the foot and calf massages with the magnesium lotion aid me in falling asleep faster than if I didn't use them, which is a miracle in itself (you know what I mean if you have RLS). I put a half full 5qt pot of water on the stove until just before boiling to pour into the spa, adding another 1/4 of the pot full of cold water. It holds heat for almost the entire time I use it (about 30 mins). Clean up is easy: dump it out and spray an all purpose cleaner over it and rinse. I let it dry in my tub overnight. The bubble therapy is exceptional, but you can't cover the holes. Make sure to lay down a towel, it's a bit messy. Don't waste your money on something else. This is the best thing I currently have in my arsenal for RLS and foot pain relief (in conjunction with medication).
A**I
Poor quality and the water did not get heated. There the smell of a burn and a very big noise
J**D
I found after a few minutes of the bubble being on, there was an electrical smell, like the battery was over heating. This was kind of disappointing as I would have liked to keep the bubble on longer. Other wise the size and the depth is good, and I like that it is light to carry.
D**.
A mi mamá le encantó su regalo del día de las madres! Ojo: no calienta el agua, pero la mantiene caliente el agua por un buen tiempo. Si vas a agregar un shampoo para pies o una bomba de sales, llena la tina de agua debajo de la línea máxima para que las burbujas no se desborde ;)
B**I
Je le trouve très bien pour le prix. Même si ne garde pas la chaleur, on met de l'eau chaude et c'est parfait
A**Z
Maravilloso producto, a comparación con otras marcas está a un excelente precio. Tenía mis dudas por los comentarios negativos pero fue una excelente opción. Si se usa correctamente no salpica, además hace muy poco ruido. Los que se quejan que no calienta es porque NO SABEN LEER, en todos lados dice que el producto no caliente el agua pero ayuda a mantenerla caliente por un tiempo.
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