Acupressure Foot Massager for Blood Circulation and Pain Relief for Foot Pain and Plantar Fasciitis Relief Infrared Heat with Adjustable Vibration
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Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 11.8 x 14.2 inches; 4.79 Pounds
Item model number : Sensiv Pain Relief Foot Circulator
Date First Available : April 12, 2022
Manufacturer : Sensiv
ASIN : B09XTCSGBF
Many Benefits: Infrared heat and vibration combine to alleviate pain and increase and improve circulation in feet.
Targets Acupressure Points: The foot circulator is designed to target acupressure points in the feet to help alleviate general foot, heel, and arch pain.
Customize Your Experience: The Sensiv Pain Relief Foot Circulator has two vibration intensities to select from. There is also an option to use it with or without heat.
Easy To Operate: Quickly Select from the ON/OFF button, infrared heat adjustments, and vibration settings.
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8 reviews for Acupressure Foot Massager for Blood Circulation and Pain Relief for Foot Pain and Plantar Fasciitis Relief Infrared Heat with Adjustable Vibration
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Original price was: $150.00.$99.95Current price is: $99.95.
Amazon Customer –
LIFE SAVER
Okay, this little thing is AMAZING!! I’m a cosplayer and I volunteer, I’m on my feet in uncomfortable shoes for hours at a time. I plug this in, and sit with my feet on it for 20 minutes and I feel like a brand new human. If you suffer from foot fatigue, this is the at home fix for it. Well worth the cost, especially compared to a trip to the massage chair at your local salon.Only downside is that it is pretty noisy, but when your feet hurt like mine you’d happily listen to screaming monkeys for 20 minutes!
Robert P. Motz –
Noisy
Very noisy now used less 10 times
Brandi Pearl –
An Excellent Accupressure Foot Massager
SENSIV Acupressure Foot Massager for Blood Circulation and Pain Relief for Foot Pain and Plantar Fasciitis…. is a high-quality massager that is sturdy and easy to operate. I like how users just set their feet on top of it. It feels great on the bottom of the feet and does improve blood flow (my toes are no longer blue). A great value for a quality, easy to use massager. Two thumbs up!
Jenni –
It’s literally a big plastic footrest that vibrates and glows red.
Pro:Vibrates on Hi/Lo settings. (there is NO OFF setting to allow JUST the infrared “heat”)Infrared “heat” can be turned on/off.Whole thing can be turned on/off.If you can, you can wrap the cord and fit it in the space provided to coil the thing. May the odds be ever in your favor.Pretty lights.Cord is decently long.Rubberized feet to shock-absorb and keep from vibro-plaining across the floor.Comes in a box for easier wrapping if giving as a gift.Buttons are kinda large and very old-school “CLICK, de-CLICK” type buttons, which I thought was terrible/cheap until I realized it makes it very easy to click the buttons with my feet.Con:Expensive. At this review time the list price is $150. For this price point I personally expected more.Infrared “Heat”, as the box says, doesn’t feel like there’s any heat. I mean, if red-light therapy works great, but when I read “heat” I expect a foot warmer at the minimum.Only 2 settings, and literally it’s just vibration. No pressure point alternation or rotation or kneading. Nothing for the top of your feet It’s literally a big plastic footrest covered in bumps that vibrates and glows red.Cannot adjust the angle of the rest (without adding props).My feet are a US Mens size 9wide give or take, and basically match the size of the foot pads. Anything larger and you’ll be wrapping your toes around the end.Does not appear to have an auto-off setting so if you fall asleep with it on or your cat/dog steps on the power button that thing may just vibrate till the cows come home.Verdict:It’s not a bad product, it’s just not nearly as fancy/premium as they make it out to be. The plastic body feels kinda cheap (it makes creaking plastic noises every time you shift). It doesn’t provide any sort of massage, just a stationary vibration. I honestly can’t tell if the red lights do anything besides light up. Red light therapy is a mystery to me, but if this “infrared HEAT” is supposed to provide HEAT it doesn’t feel like it. The box, the materials used, the functions, do NOT feel like a $150 foot massager. Any kind of hand-held vibrating massager could provide this much relief and probably for a lot less $$.As a foot rest I would have hoped you could adjust the footpads to meet my feet rather than me have to adjust myself and my feet to meet the footpad. For example: my natural state of sitting my knees spread outward almost as wide as the machine. My feet would rather rest on a rest that it tilted higher (toes up) and my feet naturally fall resting sort of on the outside edge of the feet. So to put my feet on this correctly I have to hold my knees together, point my toes slightly down, and flex my ankles to flatten my feet better.All to be vibrated on a hard plastic box that glows red? High hopes have turned to “hope my wife/child enjoy it.” Maybe if I have a really hard “sore feet” day?
Carlos –
Acupressure Foot Massager
I ordered this since I sit at my desk for eight to ten hours at a time during the day. That said, I have been using this since it arrived, and I have found my legs are not getting as numb or swollen as they used to. I’m pleased with it and recommend it.
Nature girl –
Nice vibration, price too high
I have been trying this SENSIV Acupressure Foot Massager. It has a nice vibration to it, with two levels. You can use heat or not. I can’t say that I really feel the heat much though. Seems very light. It would be nice for circulation problems and sore feet. I can’t say that all those bumps on it really do much. Not sure if it is worth the price though. Seems a little high.
DJY51 –
Infrared Products Seem To Be very Good For Easing Pain
I had my doubts when I first tried this device, since my feet werenât covered at all. My doubts have vanished. My pain isnât gone, but whenever Iâm home and it acts up, I know what to do.
TIG –
Infrared heat is very MINIMAL
There are lots of foot massage/vibrators on the market. Many are in the $90 range. This one at $150 I expected to provide a real quality experience.I liked that the device has a recessed handle on its underside for easy movement.The power cord also has 2 built in spindles around which to wind it for storage when its not in use.Operation is easy with only 3 large buttons that you can even manipulate with your toes if so desired.The foot placement areas have acupressure style knobs to activate those sensitive points. (Not too ticklish though.)I first turned the machine on without having my feet on it and thought WOW! This is pretty strong vibration, but once I actually placed my feet on the plate my weight was enough to tame the degree of shaking to an appropriate comfort level.What I dinged this setup for was the infrared heat it provides. It is very MINIMAL. Now I tested this out on a very hot August day. The inside temperature of my house is set to 80°, so when I clicked on the heat button I wasn’t sure how much of a heating I’d feel.Now, I’ve recently gotten some heating pads that have a heating range from 86°-158°, so I was anticipating something along those parameters.Honestly I really couldn’t feel any difference. Well, ok. I thought maybe the thick soles of my feet aren’t very temperature sensitive. I let the heat run for 5 minutes & still couldn’t feel a heat effect. Ah-ha! I have an infrared thermometer gauge that lets you measure temps of surfaces. I got that out & made sure to point it directly at one of the red lit spots. I got readings of 81° & 82° mostly. The highest I was able to get was 86°.Nowhere was I able to find an expected heat output temperature range for this massager.I went to the website listed at the bottom of the info card that came in the box. This massager was not among the products on the company’s website. The warranty page link brought me to a ‘Page Not Found’ instead.For a company to ask consumers to pay $150 for one of their products & then offer no support is a big red flag. The vibration aspect of the device is nice, but there are other less costly brands that I’d consider instead.