Yes, there is a 'water fill level' inside that you can't miss. Yes you can use it without water, but, only with the massage mode. DO NOT use heating mode without water. It will fry the heating elements.
-- It would float in the water, with part of it above the surface. -- It would hang just below the surface, or at whatever depth you placed it. -- It would sink down through the water like a rock.
No, it is not safe to put batteries in water as it can cause them to leak or explode, posing a risk of injury or damage.
If plaster is put on a water balloon, the plaster will absorb the water content from the balloon, causing it to harden. This can result in the balloon deflating as its water content is absorbed by the plaster, leaving behind a hardened plaster shell in the shape of the balloon.
Technically you can put a sock on backwards, but it may feel uncomfortable or slip off your foot easily due to the design of most socks with a heel and toe box.
When you put a battery in water, it can cause a chemical reaction that releases hydrogen gas and can lead to the battery overheating or even exploding. This is because water can act as an electrolyte and allow the battery to discharge rapidly, which can be dangerous. It is important to never put a battery in water to avoid potential hazards.
Put foot/feet in soap and water for like 15 minutes.
You can put Epsom salts, essential oils, foot soak crystals, or even vinegar in the Dr. Scholl's Foot Bath with water to enhance your foot bath experience. Just follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure the ingredients are safe for your skin.
You put it in hot steaming water for 3-4 minutes
It will only work properly if you put it very close to the foot valve. In which case you may as well replace the foot valve - it's not difficult to do. If you put it at or near the pump, the pump will just suck air.
Yes, it will also cause them great pain. Put the foot in hot water and treat with anteseptic cream.
You would put it at the foot, or bottom, of the page.
The noun 'feet' is plural; the singular form is 'foot'.Examples:He tested the water with one foot then put both feet in.The rail is priced by the foot, you will need six feet.
well it is pretty huge. it would be as big as car wheel. you can put 10 gallons of water in it.
Fixer pluged radiator or caused thermostat to stick shut.
the torque you want to put on the water pump bolts are about 60 foot pounds of torque.
Because god commabds it to, while Chuck Norris uses him as a foot rest
Sammy twisted her right foot.