Shop Odor Eaters at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy, for everyday solutions that help manage unwanted shoe and foot odour. If you’re searching for an Odor Eaters shoe spray for trainers, gym kit or work footwear—or you want odour-fighting insoles for long days on your feet—this brand focuses on tackling smells where they start. Choose a fast-refresh foot & shoe deodorising spray, or switch in supportive insoles designed for active shoes and tougher boots.
Not sure what to pick? Use spray when you want a quick freshen-up between wears, and choose insoles if you’re dealing with recurring odour linked to sweat and dampness inside shoes. Many people use both for best day-to-day control—especially for trainers and work boots. Withaid orders are sent in discreet packaging, with fast, free delivery over £20, so you can stock up on essentials and keep your footwear routine simple.
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Why choose Odor Eaters
- Easy formats for real life: shoe deodorising spray for quick use, plus odour-control insoles for everyday wear.
- Options suited to different footwear—trainers, sports shoes, and work boots.
- Ideal for routines that involve commuting, training, or long shifts on your feet.
- Simple, practical support for persistent shoe smells linked to sweat and dampness.
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What are Odor Eaters products for?
Odor Eaters products are made to help manage unwanted odours in shoes and around feet, with formats like sprays and insoles for different routines and footwear types.
Should I choose Odor Eaters spray or insoles?
Choose a spray if you want a quick freshen-up between wears. Choose insoles if odour tends to return because shoes get damp or you’re wearing them for long periods. Many people use both.
How do I use Odor Eaters Foot & Shoe Spray?
Follow the instructions on the label. Typically, you spray inside shoes (and allow them to dry) to help freshen footwear. Avoid over-applying and keep away from eyes and broken skin.
How often should I replace Odor Eaters insoles?
It depends on how often you wear the shoes and how much moisture builds up. Replace insoles when they look worn, feel less comfortable, or odour returns quickly despite regular use.
Which Odor Eaters insoles are better for trainers vs work boots?
Trainer-focused insoles are typically chosen for sports shoes and active wear, while tougher insoles are often preferred for work shoes and boots. Match the insole type to your footwear and usage.
How can I reduce shoe odour alongside using Odor Eaters?
Let shoes dry fully between wears, rotate pairs, change socks daily, and consider breathable footwear where possible. Keeping shoes dry is often as important as deodorising them.
When should I ask a pharmacist or GP for advice?
Seek advice if you have persistent odour with itching, redness, soreness, broken skin, discharge, or you suspect an infection. If you have diabetes or circulation/nerve problems, speak to a pharmacist or GP before self-treating.
Safety note: Always read and follow the product label and packaging instructions. Odour-control products can help manage smells, but they don’t diagnose or treat medical conditions. If symptoms are severe, recurrent, or associated with pain, swelling, rash, or broken skin, speak to a pharmacist or GP.