1/24/2023
Salutations.
It is now 7:31 PM EST for me.
I’m typing this in because I recommended the FootFitter:
FootFitter Premium Professional 2-Way Shoe Stretcher, Stretches Length & Width, Strong & Heavy Duty Construction
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I used it yesterday night on my shoes, and it delivered. My feet feel better. The reason I am typing now is because I believe that if you also purchased the FootFitter, than you may benefit from my experience with my FootFitter. So, that’s the advice I’m offering. I’ll leave this list here since I believe that the advice may be useful to you, and I’ll just type the next idea in this list this coming Saturday.
I opened up both boxes, and I turned the knob to see how far it would widen. I noticed that it would only widen so far, and then it stops. When I inserted it into the show and set both the width and the length, I felt the upper part of the shoe, and the fabric of the shoe felt really tight. Soon after that, I realized that I should have seen how the FootFitter affected the upper part of the shoe. It doesn’t make beeps like you smartphone makes, or make clicking sounds to let you know when to stop turning that knob. You have to stop turning it on your own. And that is my concern: I recommend that you see how your FootFitter affects the upper part of your shoe so that you don’t turn the knob too much.
I suspect that a few? people did what I did, but in their case, since they also kept turning the knob without observing how wide the device will continue to go, they unintentionally damaged their shoes. Of course, there’s an instruction booklet. I casually looked at it’s illustrations, but I didn’t read it. I think they may have done the same thing I did, casually look at the instruction booklet, but not read it.
If you choose to buy a bigger FootFitter, and you think the FootFitter that you have needs to be bigger, that’s why I recommended it to be purchased from Amazon.com. Just go to your local UPS store with the return code from Amazon.com’s website, and they’ll give you Amazon.com credit. If you buy a bigger FootFitter, remember to watch how it expands at the upper part of your shoe. Since it’s bigger, it would be more likely to break your shoe(s) if you turn it too much. It’s default to stop expanding wider is more than the smaller FootFitter that you purchased, and it probably need less turns to widen for your shoes than it’s smaller size version.
That’s it for now. If you are there, I’ll see you this coming Saturday.