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PRO Foot Massager in Black | w/ Heat & Vibration

(2 reviews)
Product code: FM-HM-BK
LEAD TIME: 1-2 business day to ship via FedEx
PRO FOOT HEATER-MASSAGER DIMS (WITHOUT TUB): 11.5" x 14" x 4.5" (W x L x H)
REMOVABLE PEDICURE TUB: 14'' x 15'' x 4.5" (W x L x H)
TUB WATER CAPACITY:: Approx 2 gallons
TUB SIZE: Fits feet up to man's size 13 comfortably
ELECTRICALLY OPERATED: 120V 60HZ 150W
WARRANTY: 1 year manufacturer's warranty
MADE: Designed and handcrafted by Belava in USA
$298.00

Designed to withstand heavy-duty salon traffic, the Belava Pro Foot Heater-Massager delivers professional-grade performance with 3 levels of heat and true oscill…

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PRO Foot Massager in Black | w/ Heat & Vibration

PRO Foot Massager in Black | w/ Heat & Vibration

$298.00

PRO Foot Massager in Black | w/ Heat & Vibration

$298.00

Designed to withstand heavy-duty salon traffic, the Belava Pro Foot Heater-Massager delivers professional-grade performance with 3 levels of heat and true oscillating vibration. Lightweight, portable, and reliable, it’s perfect for both dry massages and pedicure soaking treatments. Readers’ Choice Award Winner!

The unit comes with a complimentary Belava Pedicure Tub and 20 Disposable Pedicure Liners, allowing you to start providing hygienic, spa-quality pedicure treatments immediately.

Heating Information:

The PRO Foot Heater-Massager is not designed to heat cold water from the start. To use, turn on the heat function and allow approximately 5 minutes for the base to warm. Then fill the pedicure tub with warm or hot water based on client comfort.

The heated base reaches approximately 95–98°F during normal operation and helps provide consistent warmth where the client's feet are in direct contact with the unit. For dry massage use, the surface temperature reaches approximately 100–105°F.

Because the water surface is exposed to air, the overall water temperature may gradually decrease over time (approximately 2°F every 10 minutes, depending on room conditions). However, the heated base continues to provide warmth and comfort to the client's feet throughout the service.

When the pedicure soak function is selected, the heating element can reach temperatures of up to 205°F within approximately 5 minutes.

Vibration Information:
The oscillating vibration feature delivers a gentle massage to relax the feet and improve circulation. Without water, the vibration may sound louder, but once the pedicure tub with liners is in place and filled with water, the sound is softened. While not completely silent, it remains quiet enough for a relaxing salon environment and easy client conversation.

Specifications & Features:

  • 3 levels of heat & 3 levels of true oscillating vibration

  • Dry massage or pedicure soak compatible

  • Anti-splash control

  • Automatic shut-off: Massager powers down after 35 minutes; heater powers down after 70 minutes; simply press heat or vibration to resume

  • Compact design fits inside pedicure tub—ideal for small spaces and mobile services

  • Easy to clean with rubbing alcohol or household cleaners; durable plastic top withstands alcohol or acetone

  • Power: 150 watts, 120V

  • Made in the USA

  • 1-year warranty

  • Designed for professional use to withstand heavy salon traffic

  • Alternative to costly pedicure thrones—no plumbing or installation required

  • US Patent 6,886,191

Please note: Accessories shown in images are not included unless specified in the product description.

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Customer Reviews (2)

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5
Good quality

Posted by Carmen Rosales on 01 28 22

It was what I expected

5
Foot massage

Posted by Camilla Harmon on 11 21 21

Very nice product

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