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At 7 inches tall, it easily slides under your bed or couch when youre done.

Theres also a pumice stone in the middle of this foot spa, which is a nice addition.

However, we found it a bit dull to do any serious exfoliating.

Person putting their foot in a Medical King Foot Spa Massager with Heat

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Its easy to remove if you dont find yourself using it often.

There are many benefits to using a foot spa, from promoting relaxation to improving your overall foot health.

Jackie Sutera, board-certified podiatrist in New York City, and member of the Vionic Innovation Lab.

Person touching the control buttons on a Medical King Foot Spa Massager with Heat

It’s easy to control everything on the Medical King Foot Spa with just four buttons.The Spruce

It even has a handle, so its designed to be carried.

Collapsing the foot spa takes a bit of effort at first, but this speaks to the products durability.

Luckily, this foot spa does not sacrifice features for portability.

Hand using a thermometer to test the water temperature in a Medical King Foot Spa Massager with Heat

106 degrees was our ideal temperature, despite this option going up to 118 degrees.PHOTO: The Spruce

We even felt a burst of heat five minutes in.

Like other options we love, this spa has rollers on the bottom for a manual massage.

Similar to ourbest overall pick, the rollers are not removable, which can make cleaning more difficult.

Person’s feet inside a Medical King Foot Spa Massager with Heat

We recommend storing it where it wont get dirty or dusty because particles can get stuck in the rollers.

However, the lightweight basin is extremely easy to fill and rinse if needed.

Nevertheless, this didnt affect our positive experience.

Hand using a thermometer to test the water temperature in a Medical King Foot Spa Massager with Heat

The vibration offers agentle massage for your feetthat leaves you feeling rejuvenated.

Just be careful putting your feet in.

Plus, its a great affordable optionunder $35.

Person’s feet inside a Medical King Foot Spa Massager with Heat

The temperature ranged from 86 to 100 degrees during our soak.

Still, we found the steady heat comfortable and long-lasting.

We loved that they covered the entire soles of our feet for a comprehensive foot massage as we soaked.

A person’s feet in the Beinilai Foot Spa

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This foot spa is on the bulkier side, weighing more than nine pounds.

With its durable construction and expansive features, we think its worth the extra weight.

We loved the rolling massagers for our arches and shiatsu-style spikes for our heels and pressure points.

A person holding the foot cover of the Beinilai Foot Spa

The Beinilai Foot Spa comes with a cover which helps keep the water warm if you step away.The Spruce

While the features are seemingly endless with this pick, none of them are automatic.

However, massaging your feet manually ensures you target the points that need it the most.

However, the multiple attachments do make this pick challenging to clean.

A person cleaning the Beinilai Foot Spa with a scrub brusj and soap

We recommend using a scrub brush for non-removable massage rollers.PHOTO: The Spruce

The manufacturer claims that four of the attachments are removable, but we found this task difficult during testing.

It collapses and weighs less than five pounds, with ample massage elements on the bottom.

If you’re after the best foot spa with endless features, consider theNiksa Foot Massager.

A person pouring water from a pitcher into the Beinilai Foot Spa

It includes five manual massage features you’re free to use to target different parts of your feet.

Ourbest collapsible pickalso has a handle for easy transport.

For an especially gentle massage, consider our best pick with vibration, theConair Foot Spa.

A close up of a finger pressing the on/off switch on the side of the Beinilai Foot Spa

If noise is an issue for you, look for a spa with massagers instead of jets.

The addition of jets and bubbles is bound to add a bit of noise.

We recommend putting on some calming music to drown it all out.

A person cleaning the Beinilai Foot Spa with a scrub brusj and soap

One More Thing

It’s always best to read the manual that comes with your foot spa.

Adding Epsom salts may be beneficial to your soaking experience, says Dr. Sutera.

Adding oil to the bath can keep feet from drying out, suggestsDr.

A person pouring water from a pitcher into the Beinilai Foot Spa

Damian Roussel, a board-certified podiatrist at The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics in Maryland.

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A close up of a finger pressing the on/off switch on the side of the Beinilai Foot Spa

Pouring water into a Conair Foot Spa with Vibration

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Close up of the massage attachment on a Conair Foot Spa with Vibration

We appreciate foot spas with additional attachments like the Conair Foot Spa.The Spruce

Person with their feet inside of a Conair Foot Spa with Vibration

We loved that the massage nodes covered the entire bottom of our foot including the arches.PHOTO: The Spruce

Hand testing out the temperature of the water in a Conair Foot Spa with Vibration

Hand using a brush to clean a Conair Foot Spa with Vibration

Person with their feet inside of a Conair Foot Spa with Vibration

Hand testing out the temperature of the water in a Conair Foot Spa with Vibration

Hand using a brush to clean a Conair Foot Spa with Vibration

A person’s feet soaking in the HoMedics Shiatsu Bliss Footbath

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A close up of the HoMedics Shiatsu Bliss Footbath full of water

The nodes on the HoMedics Shiatsu Bliss Footbath move on their own for a hands-free massage.The Spruce

Water being poured into the HoMedics Shiatsu Bliss Footbath from a pitcher

We definitely recommend using a pitcher to fill this foot spa.PHOTO: The Spruce

A person’s feet soaking in the HoMedics Shiatsu Bliss Footbath

Water being poured into the HoMedics Shiatsu Bliss Footbath from a pitcher

A person’s feet soaking in the HoMedics Shiatsu Bliss Footbath

Person testing the water temperature inside a Niksa Foot Spa Massager With Heat

PHOTO: The Spruce / Jessica Juliao

Niksa Foot Spa Massager With Heat

There are five unique massage elements on the bottom of the Niksa Foot Spa, which we love.The Spruce

Person using a brush to clean a Niksa Foot Spa Massager With Heat

Multiple attachments make this pick difficult to clean, so we recommend regular rinses.PHOTO: The Spruce

Person’s feet in a Niksa Foot Spa Massager With Heat

Person using a brush to clean a Niksa Foot Spa Massager With Heat

Person’s feet in a Niksa Foot Spa Massager With Heat

Person pushing the control buttons on a Niksa Foot Spa Massager With Heat

We love foot spas with easy-to-operate controls like the Niksa Foot Spa.The Spruce

Medical King Foot Spa Massager with Heat

Look for options with multiple massage elements like the Medical King Foot Spa.The Spruce

A person dipping their feet into the Beinilai Foot Spa

The Beinilai Foot Spa is on the smaller size, so might not be able to accommodate users with large feet.The Spruce