subject: Why a Foot Spa is Where It's At [print this page] The foot spa is a very relaxing approach to rejuvenate tired achy feet when a busy and hectic day. A use-at-home foot spa will range in price anywhere from $25 all the method up to $one hundred+ depending on the options of the model. The lower priced foot spas, like Conair and Dr. Scholl's have basic bubbles, pedicure attachments, and cord keeper features. They claim to be in a position to heat the water, but, the reviews on this are mixed, as some individuals have reported that the lower priced foot spas either never heat the water all the manner, or they're unable to take care of the heat for the duration of the massage. The upper priced foot spas, like Helen of Troy or Brookstone have cordless remote controls, rotating hydro jets, and designed-in heaters designed to heat the water to a specific temperature and maintain that temperature during the length of the massage. They also tend to have a larger basin to accommodate larger feet.