@@tacticaloutdoors7553 not really. I soak for about 30 minutes and usually it’s just my body becoming adjusted to the temperature of the water. Not the machine causing it.
👽 I'm considering getting one of those, nice thing about having a water jet machine at home instead of using a health club hot tub is you're not being subjected to chlorine, and other people's germs and what not. @Jessica Smith, how does that machine compare to a health club hot tub? In terms of the strength of the water jets I mean.
@@Hardin9 well it’s definitely no comparison honestly, but it definitely gives you a relaxing feel. I use Dr. Teal’s epsom salt in my bath water to really help my muscles so it works for what I need.
I tried the mat before and it just blew air. How would this work being that you cannot lay against it. Its not deep in the water to massage the areas needed.
Machines like that are not designed to warm water, they are designed to produce jet pressure in the water similar to a health hot tub. The reason health club hot tubs are hot is because they have a heater underneath heating up the water.
@@smithjlo Mine went out as well. I used it for about two months. I bought my mother one right after I got mine, and when mine went out I told her to stop using hers. Kinda weird that it had a power malfunction; I came on here to see if someone else experienced the same thing, and here you are... I don’t recommend it, not a good idea to have something with electricity going right into your bathtub.