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ganiba
Dec 17th, 2005, 02:46 AM
Hi,

http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortments/product_detail.jsp

* Multiple settings for heat, massage and invigorating bubbles
* Splash hood contains built-in spout for easy clean up
* Six acupressure rollers
* 3 massage node attachments

It was at 59.99$.

Is it a good deal? or should i wait for Boxing Day?

Thanks.

ag2000
Dec 17th, 2005, 02:57 AM
There was a discussion about this deal in this thread (http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=231468) (see post #38) :)

spaceman spiff
Dec 17th, 2005, 03:17 AM
I went out of my way to grab one of these today. I went to one CT, only to find out they were out of stock, then another. They only had a few left...they're very hot items. I hope it isn't as bad as the poster in the other forum says it is. I hope my friend likes it.

biggerthanboykins
Dec 17th, 2005, 08:59 AM
my wife brought one home last night, she seems to like it. I tried it but honestly what is it supposed to do, didn't seem like anything special to me..In all honesty i'm not exactly sure what to expect from it, the spout is a bonus because it is easy to clean, and it was a better deal than the model that she returned that was 1$ more and had no bubbles...

Siefer999
Dec 17th, 2005, 09:15 AM
There was a discussion about this deal in this thread (http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=231468) (see post #38) :)

this one #38
This one is garbage from CT.
I purchased for awhile ago (at same price), not good at all. so I returned.
I am another one (of course, made is China as well from Pacific mall) , it is far better than CT one!

its just a simple comment with no reason behind it. what do you want us to see exactly? that you have a thread on CT as well? :lol:

Stephen C.
Dec 17th, 2005, 10:31 AM
ummmmm ........... I picked one up yesterday. Just about to put my feet in it. Will report back soon.

ag2000
Dec 17th, 2005, 11:24 AM
this one #38


its just a simple comment with no reason behind it. what do you want us to see exactly? that you have a thread on CT as well? :lol:
Thanks for your feedback Siefer999 :)
OP posted a deal and asked for comments. This deal was already posted in "Canadian Tire" deals thread a day before, and there was a comment about it, I simply pointed OP to that comment so he/she or anyone else reading this thread would be aware about the comment, and about possible other comments around it.
Technically, it qualifies as a repost, however in my thread there are many deals and might be hard to follow each of them.

So I do not see any issue if someone wants to open separate thread on specific deal, but I personally think it is good idea to cross-reference, especially when some discussion already started in original thread.

:) :)

MTL-TechY
Dec 17th, 2005, 12:13 PM
personnaly i used this foot massaga bath and was quite satisfied, i mean 3 settings, i prefer the buble and vibration setting, returned it didn't need it that much, but may go out and buy one, or should i get the conair one at costco for 37.99

http://www.costco.ca/Images/Content/Product/772415cL.jpg

looks something like this, but not featured online, just in store

online the costco homedics footbath is 79.99$, which is not worth it

I SAY ITS WORTH IT, but for moderate use, and be sure to put hot water, cause it gets cold fast

Stephen C.
Dec 17th, 2005, 12:24 PM
ummmmm ........... I picked one up yesterday. Just about to put my feet in it. Will report back soon.

It's fine. I wouldn't pay regular price for it. I have to agree with the above post though; water gets cold too quickly. The box says it has a heater but it's not very strong.

bunnyfoo
Dec 17th, 2005, 12:35 PM
It's fine. I wouldn't pay regular price for it. I have to agree with the above post though; water gets cold too quickly. The box says it has a heater but it's not very strong.

A lot of foot baths say they have a "heater" which is suppose to keep the water warm but most of them don't work well that way. There are foot spas that will actually heat cold water but those are quite expensive, usually about $100 :(

weesur
Dec 17th, 2005, 01:28 PM
A lot of foot baths say they have a "heater" which is suppose to keep the water warm but most of them don't work well that way. There are foot spas that will actually heat cold water but those are quite expensive, usually about $100 :(

Especially when you are trying finish next days assignments, warm water may make you sleepy, So it may be better to have little bit cold water. :lol: