The best massager money can buy. Rather then paying hundreds of dollars to therapy, I am using this to take care of knots, scar tissue, and also massage. It cost anywhere from $30 to $38 brand new massager. It's long enough that you can reach from middle of your back to lower back without much efforts. It's worth every penny and a lot more.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Bought this for a back strain, little did I know how big and heavy this thing is but the main problem even with variable speed is how aggressive the vibration would be. I do believe my my backbone has shifted over a few inches and might have lost a few fillings as well. It is well built but just to strong, I fold up a bath towel and then use it over the towel to calm this beast down a touch. Vibration and getting a pounding are two different things. Going to invest in a smaller one, nobody needs to get their body parts shifted around to try and get some relief. I'm a big guy, so don't think I'm just a fragile person complaining and I'm sure this has it place but as of now I don't know what it would be. Hope this helps.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Lightweight, easy to hold, has some useful attachments. The variable speed dial is a nice feature. Seems to be well made.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have an old hip and back injury that really get sore and this massage has been great to use. The long handle makes it nice as well as the head attachments and the speed adjustment. What would make it perfect would be the infrared heat.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have only used this massager exclusively. I use to buy these and have never had a problem. In recent purchases the quality control is not existent. I guess when cutting corners these are the first people you kick to the curb. My recent purchases were, so badly put together, they would work intermittently, due to loose wiring, complained about the issue, they sent me a new one. The new one worked fine then it stopped after a week, complained about the issue, was sent another one, this one worked great then it started to vibrate as much where you held it as it did at the vibrating end. Giving up on trying to go through the gambit of hoping to get a good one. I took it apart, found the rubber that dampened the vibration in the handle, not to be thick enough to totally do the job, I wrapped rubber bands around this housing, and it worked great. Now every 2 or 3 months I have to take it apart and replace the broken rubber bands. So if you want a great massager and can are handy with fixing things this is your lucky day. The only other serious problem is the rubber attachment head with the four prongs, will break down and the rubber becomes separated from the hard plastic substructure. This I expect to happen over time. But you are unable to buy just the select attachment you want. You have to buy all four or 5, to get the one you want. And now I have excepted that as An expected way to rip people off, it’s all about getting your money, not giving you what you want. But alas even trying to find a place to buy the attachments is a daunting task, when I did find the attachments, they were unavailable to be purchased. This was the case every time I found a place that purported to sell them.Read full review
Verified purchase: No
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