Let me start by saying – this little blue jet spa has become my post-workout salvation. After testing it for 2 weeks (and convincing my skeptical partner to try it), here's the real tea.
The Good Stuff: That cordless design? Game-changer. No more awkwardly draping cords over the tub edge like some dangerous science experiment. The 8800mAh battery gives me about 3 bubble baths per charge (using medium setting). Pro tip: Charge overnight before spa days.
Bubble Bliss: When paired with Dr Teal's epsom salts (like one reviewer mentioned), the bubble mode creates this milky, frothy paradise. My skin feels like I've been wrapped in cashmere towels afterward. The adjustable nozzle is perfect for targeting sore calves after running.
The Quirks: Yes, mounting takes practice – I found wetting the suction cups works better than dry application. And that lanyard situation? Ended up looping it around the faucet like a MacGyver hack. The jet isn't hot-tub powerful, but creates satisfying circulation if positioned close (about 6 inches from your back).
Watch Outs: Like several users noted, the charging time is looong (4+ hours). And that UK socket complaint is valid – international buyers check your voltage! The weight (2.2lbs) makes travel possible but not ideal.
Final Verdict: At under $100, this delivers legit spa vibes minus the membership fees. Perfect for bath bomb enthusiasts or anyone needing muscle relief (hello pickleball players!). Just manage expectations – it's more 'luxurious soak' than 'jacuzzi powerhouse'.