

Step into Comfort! 🦶
CSL Disposable Foot Socks offer a hygienic and convenient solution for foot care, packaged in a bulk value of 144 pieces. Perfect for salons, spas, or personal use, these eco-friendly socks ensure cleanliness and comfort with every wear.
| ASIN | B0084DWAQW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,934 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #110 in Safety Boot & Shoe Covers |
| Date First Available | May 18, 2012 |
| Department | Womens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | L3-IQKS-35TD |
| Package Dimensions | 8.39 x 4.13 x 3.43 inches |
T**5
Only for one purpose. Shoe store trying on a pair
Strictly For shoe store try on purpose only. I bought one for transient guest use for slippers. It was a complete failure
C**N
Great for growing organic fruit
Like most others, I got this for protecting fruit from insects, not for wearing on my feet! I'm not sure why the manufacturer doesn't just switch to making products specifically for fruit, since there seems to be a much higher demand for this than for use as crappy socks. These are very easy to slide over fruits while they are young, and you can adhere it with a simple baggy tie, which I also git in bulk for a low price, I think 2,000 for a few dollars. They will stretch and get bigger as the fruit grows, and you might be able to reuse some of these in subsequent years. I have heard that these work best on peach, nectarine, and apricot trees, and that Ziploc bags work better for apples. I think that is probably true, except that the squirrels haven't really touched my apples yet, but they ate almost every single one of my peaches and nectarines. I'm not sure if this is just a preference for peaches over apples, or if ziploc bags actually help to block squirrels. So the main downside to these is that squirrels can bite right through them, and then the bugs can get in. I had also tried another brand that was faster to arrive, but a little more expensive and lower quality than this one. As long as I can order these a little bit in advance to account for shipping time, I will always try to buy this brand in the future.
C**Y
Worth the price...
We created a game room at work that also has a relaxing area, so we got these foot massagers for employees to use. Since obviously it not healthy for everybody to be sticking their feet in the machines we had to have something to protect the item. These and antibacterial spray do the trick awesome. The socks are well made and thick. The only issue and it's not a biggie is that they should come a little longer but like I said it's not a big issue.
9**T
Save the Apples from Apple Maggots!!!!!!!! (And Coddling Moths, too!)
No, I don't wear these socks; my apple trees do! I put these on the young apples when they are about the diameter of a nickel and it keeps out the apple maggot fly and the coddling moth from laying their eggs in the apple. These pests, brought to our area by thoughtless buffoons, enter the apple from the blossom end and the worms end up destroying the apple. These socks are a hassle, but it is either put them on or lose the crop. Rock on!
M**P
Works for a Special Use
Like some others, I bought these not as foot sox, but as apple protectors. Previously we were putting paper sacks over our apples in our small orchard to prevent bugs. But, these work much better and seem to be holding up well. It's our first year to try them. They have been on now for about 2 months and the little apples have grown quite a bit. Thus far they seem to be keeping critters off, plus you can see the apples through the mesh. A great inexpensive way to manage apples! Update 7/30/14: Just wanted you to know that we have harvested our summer apples and the foot socks just worked dandy! The apples were full size and there was still plenty of room left in the socks. We'll be using more of these next year! But, depending on what pest load you have, you may want to get them on when the apples are quite small to prevent access.
K**S
Small
These are really tiny. My feet are size six and they fit alright. But every man I've given them to has trouble using them. They just aren't big enough. They tear and run well before he gets the sock fully on his foot. They are cheap though which is why I tried them in the first place. I used to buy a larger brand before but I paid much more. So with these, you get what you pay for. If you are using them for people with small feet, like petite women or children, they should be fine. They are disposable and they most certainly feel disposable. They are thin and could not be re-used by any stretch of the imagination. Some of the larger brands are heavier and have even been able to be washed and used a second time. Not so with these. And that's fine by me. I just wish they fit everyone.
L**E
and they work fantastic. No spray needed
These foot socks arrived in 3 days, even though they were not eligible for prime. I use the foot socks to protect my apple crop. I buy the foot socks at the cheapest available price each year so the socks stay the same but the vendor changes year to year. This year Mr. Shoe Care was the vendor and they exceeded my expectations. For those interested in controlling codling moth in apples with these socks, I have used them many years, and they work fantastic. No spray needed. I thin my crop and cover the apples at the same time. I try and put the socks on by the first or second week in June. At harvest time, the apples are bug free, the sock expands to hold the largest apple and sunlight is able to penetrate the mesh of the sock to give a perfect color to the apples. I have used paper bags in the past but these are much easier.
B**S
Misleading
If you look at the photographs of the product, it has an “others” to compare to what this product was supposed to be, except this product is what is pictured in the “others” picture. Various sizes and not all the same length with raw edges and simple closed toes. It will be purchasing a different kind in the future.
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