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No at-home spa day is complete without proper nail care essentials, like a file, clippers, and polish, but there's one special addition that helps take your pedicure experience up a few notches: the very best foot spas. While the luxe gadgets may seem like an unnecessary splurge, many of these professional-level tools come highly-recommended by self-care enthusiasts for both their relaxation and muscle-relieving benefits.
From high-tech baths with LED displays and oxygenated bubbles, to ones with Shiatsu-style massage rollers, there are plenty of options worth considering to help you woosah even faster. Another benefit? A quality foot spa doesn't have to be expensive. In fact, we found a number of coveted picks from top brands like Conair, Homedics, Revlon, and more for under $50. Here, 11 of the best foot spas worth adding to your beauty and wellness routine.
Best Vibrating Foot Spa
Conair Foot Pedicure Spa with Soothing Vibration Massage
Pros
- Includes one-year warranty
Cons
With close to a five-star rating and nearly 15,000 customer reviews, this soothing foot spa is a hit among Amazon shoppers. And since the device features toe-touch control, you can easily turn it on or off without lifting a finger.
Number of settings: | 1 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "I love this. The tools work wonders and it kept my water warm the entire time." —Michella B. |
Pros
- Contains dual foot rollers
Cons
We consistently turn to Revlon for tried-and-true beauty products and tools, including this top-rated foot spa that seamlessly warms and massages tired feet. Did we mention it also includes a storage section for essential oils and salts?
Number of settings: | 1 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "The product is just as advertised! I'm very pleased with it." —Sherry |
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Pros
- Provides a sauna-like experience
Cons
If you thought steaming was only reserved for the face, allow us to introduce you to this foot bath massager from Sharper Image. Inside, you'll find built-in rollers to help ease muscle tension in the soles of your feet, along with three heat and two massage settings for ultimate pampering.
Number of settings: | 5 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "After a long day on my feet, I've found total relief from The Steam Foot Bath Massager. The use of steam and massage is a soothing and relaxing experience for my tired feet. It's a sauna and great massage all wrapped into one. It's a great way to relieve the stress of a long day. It's easy to use and operate as well. I recommend this product to anyone that wants a nightly vacation for their feet." —Patrick |
Pros
- Features toe-touch control
Cons
This budget-friendly foot spa is priced under $30, and contains a removable pumice stone for expert callus removal, plus toe-touch control that makes it easy to keep your hands dry.
Number of settings: | 1 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "This unit is perfect as an “in home” foot spa. The bubbles were nice and the massage feature is just as expected. Found this at Walmart online cheaper than other named stores. Using this once in a while will be perfect for me and for what I was looking for." —Jeanette |
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Pros
- Contains four removable rollers
Cons
This coveted spa uses a mix of removable rollers and raised nodes for a dual massage, and bubbles up to 118 degrees Fahrenheit to keep your feet warm.
Number of settings: | 3 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "I love that this keeps the water warm for a long period of time. This is worth every penny to me. I love it!" —Tricia |
Best Foot Spa for Beginners
MaxKare Foot Spa/Bath Massager
Pros
- Includes four pairs of removable massage rollers
Cons
Choose between this foot spa's vibrating massage, heating and aerobic bubble massage, or a mix of each for supreme woosah. As an added bonus, this nearly five-star-rated bath also happens to be on steep discount right now at under $40.
Number of settings: | 3 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "OMG, this thing is awesome! It is helping so much on my painful feet. The heat is awesome! It heats up pretty quick. I just wish the rollers were automatic, but they are great too!" —Michelle |
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Pros
- Features wheels for easy mobility
Cons
Here's a roomy foot spa that contains six motorized rollers, plus, an adjustable shower bar and water temperature that makes it simple to totally customize your experience. And since its shower bar stimulates acupuncture points on the soles of the feet, it's also ideal for easing symptoms of plantar fasciitis.
Number of settings: | 3 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "Holy crap!!!! This thing is amazing. Please make sure you don't have any plans for after cause you will have to cancel. Please, set your alarm before you get started because this is like great sex IT WILL PUT YOU TO SLEEP!!!!" —Hosea B. |
Pros
- Includes foot rest with massage wheel
Cons
Whether you're prepping your feet for an at-home pedicure, or just looking to de-stress, this massaging spa contains three soothing settings—including water heating, vibration, and bubble massage—for a pro-level experience. It also nicely features a removable splash guard to keep your floor dry.
Number of settings: | 3 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "It does the job for what it says. After long hours of working on your feet just relax and them with this item, satisfaction guaranteed!" —Kamal |
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Pros
- Features toe-touch control
Cons
This no-frills foot spa makes it a breeze to keep your hands dry while soaking up its easy relaxation benefits. The spa not only has built-in toe-touch control, but also comes with a splash guard which comes in handy when you fill or empty its basin.
Number of settings: | 1 |
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Best Warming Foot Spa
Conair Heat Sense Foot and Pedicure Spa
Pros
- Features toe-touch control
Cons
This popular foot spa is perfect for achy feet, since it heats up water to a soothing 104 degrees Fahrenheit starting at its base. It also contains built-in massage rollers for ultimate relaxation, plus, endless bubbles for a spa-like experience.
Number of settings | 1 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "I wanted to treat myself to something nice and this foot spa is absolutely wonderful. The water gets nice and hot and bubbling function is nice and strong. It's a little on the loud side but I did assume that that's to be expected. Perfect to relax and unwind after a long day." —Dani |
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Most Customizable Foot Spa
Best Choice Products Portable Heated Shiatsu Foot Bath Massage Spa
Pros
- Features wheels for easy mobility
Cons
In addition to two sets of Shiatsu and maize rollers, this coveted foot spa targets different parts of the feet at the same time. It also has a detachable base and drain hose for speedy and easy cleaning.
Number of settings: | 3 |
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One satisfied customer writes: | "Worked like a charm. Water stayed hot with the temperature control settings, massage rollers didn't grind your feet and shower feature is the best, kept your legs warm. Love it." —Sandra |
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