Sharper Image Shiatsu Foot Massager White

For a soothing and all-around effective, well-designed foot massager you can use at home, we recommend the Best Choice Products Therapeutic Shiatsu Foot Massager. It treats a variety of pressure points on your foot and ankle, has a built-in heat function, and even comes with a remote for convenience. If you’re on a budget or looking for something a bit more portable, you’ll love the TheraFlow Dual Foot Massager Roller. Though it is manual and requires constant attention, our tester said it delivered the most effective foot massage of the bunch—plus it weighs less than 2 pounds and has a very small overall footprint.

The Sharper Image Acupressure Foot Massager relieves tired and sore feet. This massager targets both your feet and calves, giving you the best post-walk moment of zen. With a slightly curved shape, this manual massager is ideal for targeting trigger sharper image foot massager points along your feet, from heel to toe. For an ultra-low maintenance option, go with this easy-to-use manual roller. Toss it in your purse or carry it with you whenever you’re traveling to ensure your feet always get the relief they need.

It’s easy to use and gets better and better as the massage goes on. The intensity builds, foot squeezing lasts longer, and heat develops. What’s more, the foot massager uses gentle heat to warm up your muscles and help relieve tension.

Want to use a water foot massager for the ultimate relaxation vibes? Then we highly suggest exfoliating those feet of yours beforehand with this cleansing scrub that helps to moisturize and brighten skin. The Miko device sharper image foot massager features two separate foot chambers with washable cloth covers. With more than a dozen little nodes that adjust and conform to your feet, you’ll feel extremely relaxed after just a couple minutes of massage time.

For people who need a foot and calf massager that’s a bit more intense, the MedMassager Foot Massager Machine will surely provide relief. Unlike other foot massagers, this device focuses on reflexology, improving circulation, and reducing chronic pain. As such, it’s meant to be used over time to improve any condition plaguing you. Rather than squeeze and knead the feet, this at-home foot massager gently vibrates at two different speeds while it heats up your feet. It’s a great option for anyone who simply wants a small, relaxing treat while they watch TV or read.

As an added bonus, it’s also got two optional heating levels. If it’s a cold night and you just want to warm up your toes, you can use the heat function independently. That makes this device a 2-in-1 foot warmer and massager. The spacious pockets are wide and roomy, so you can even wear socks inside without it being too snug. The massager fits up to a men’s size 12 or women’s size 14 feet. Also, it is relatively heavy, which limits portability.

Since there are no foot pockets, it’s a great option for anyone with particularly large feet or anyone prone to sweating when using heat settings. But because of this, the machine doesn’t hug your entire foot, which means you need to deliver a bit of counter-pressure to get a more thorough massage. If you’re willing to spend a little more on a foot massager, the Miko Shiatsu Home Foot Massager Machine With Switchable Heat will leave your feet feeling relaxed and pampered. It has a variety of features to give you a customized massage, and the ease of setup and intensity levels makes it worth the price.

This foot spa has built-in massage rollers in the bottom of the tub, allowing you to work your feet while they soak in warm water. While the Cloud Massage Shiatsu Foot Massager is undoubtedly pricier than other picks, it’s extremely versatile, providing not only a foot massage but also one for your ankles and calves, too. What’s more, the massage is two-fold—inflatable pads apply pressure, while the machine kneads and vibrates your muscles in one of five different modes. You can adjust the settings via its remote control, which separates it from the rest. The device is designed to target key pressure points in the foot, and the open-ended foot spaces are high enough to massage tired ankles.