IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System Review

Overall Rating55555
Price33333
Effectiveness55555
Performance55555

IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System

What We DID NOT LIKE About the IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System:

There are just two things we don’t like about the IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System:

First, compared to the other ionic foot baths we’ve seen, the IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System is rather heavy. Fourteen pounds, can you imagine? That means, when we need it, we can’t possibly ask one of the little kids to “go fetch the ionic foot bath for Mommy, dear.” It would be so unchivalrous to let even a grown woman fetch it herself.

It’s days like these we ladies are glad there’s a man in the house. (I hope you’re reading this, Honey.)

Second, there’s that generic aluminum carrying case and plastic tub.

All right, the generic plastic tub, we don’t mind so much. After all, it stays hidden in the case, and its sole function is to hold murky water. What’s the point in making it look all fine and dandy if we’re going to wrap it in plastic and fill it with yucky stuff anyway?

But the carrying case is a different story.

In this day and age, when one can personalize one’s cell phone, lap top, even car, we wouldn’t be caught dead carrying something so drab and so common. Why, the IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System’s carrying case looks exactly like the carrying case of that $120 ionic foot bath unit!

On the other hand, it also looks exactly like the carrying case of the $1,000+ model . . .

This could work out to our advantage after all. It is a nice-looking case, anyway.

Ionic foot bath button

Cons of the IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System:

  • Rather heavy, at 14 pounds. (“Sweetheart, do you remember when you said you’d give me the moon and the stars from the heavens? Well, could you get me the ionic foot bath from closet upstairs?”)
  • Generic aluminum carrying case and plastic tub. (Give the kids a can of spray paint and some stencil and see how quickly they can turn it ungeneric—and then maybe you’ll appreciate the generic look it originally had.)
  • 15 volts, barely above the minimum requirement of 14. (But it is above the minimum, fortunately.)
  • No disinfectant for the arrays. (With all that salt in the water, you’d think it was disinfected well enough already, wouldn’t you?)

Pros of the IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System:

  • Two black plate arrays. No need to hunt for a spare immediately after the first one wears out. And the plates are replaceable too.
  • Detailed, step-by-step US-made instructions.
  • 100 plastic tub liners. Use the foot bath a hundred times before you ever need to wash it—very much like the way my brother views his jeans.
  • Infrared belt and muscle-stimulator pads, perfect for getting rid of the muscle pain caused by lugging around a 14-pound ionic foot bath in a generic-looking carrying case.
  • 14-day money-back guarantee. (You may want to postpone giving your kids those stencils and spray paint until after fourteen days.)
  • No wrist strap required.
  • Large screen with timer.
  • Passed CE safety standards.
  • Toll-free customer service.
  • One-year warranty.

Recommendations and Results

At Ionic Foot Bath Reviews, we recommend the IonizeMe PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System for three reasons:

First, it does not come with a wrist strap. That means it is internally grounded; it does not depend on a strap attached to your wrist to ground it. For some reason, with the other ionic foot baths, we never felt comfortable knowing that our wrist and the rest of our body is actually part of the device’s grounding mechanism.

Second, it has well-written instructions.

Admittedly, these instructions were made by the distributor, not the manufacturer, so we can’t judge the quality of the device is by the quality of the instructions. But still, it helps to be able to read the step-by-step directions and not have to rely on pictures and extra sensory perception, as in the case of some ionic foot spa instruction sheets we’ve seen.

Third, it has a CE safety seal—always an important thing when you’re dealing with electric gadgets, but even more so when the electric gadget is to be immersed in water, and especially so if we’re also immersing a part of our body right with it.

And fourth, we like the fact that its customer service number is toll-free. That means if we experience any difficulties with the device at all, we have someone to rant to, free of charge!

Not that we think you’ll have anything to rant about. At just around $300, we find the IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System well worth its price.

Ionic foot bath button

One Customer Review of “IonizeME PRO Ionic Detox Foot Bath System Review”

Review by admin, March 15, 2011

Overall Rating 55555
Price 33333
Effectiveness 55555
Performance 55555

We DO recommend this ionic foot bath.

–The Ionic Foot Bath Review Team

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