There are so many of these percussion massage guns on the market that it does not make sense to pay this much. I have 4 different ones at home, I have paid between $25 and $60 for each, they are all comparable to each other in terms of noise, vibration speed, intensity and battery life.
There are so many of these percussion massage guns on the market that it does not make sense to pay this much. I have 4 different ones at home, I have paid between $25 and $60 for each, they are all comparable to each other in terms of noise, vibration speed, intensity and battery life.
There are so many of these percussion massage guns on the market that it does not make sense to pay this much. I have 4 different ones at home, I have paid between $25 and $60 for each, they are all comparable to each other in terms of noise, vibration speed, intensity and battery life.
I'm looking for one, there are many out there and it's confusing. Any recommendation for a fair price, good performance, and reliability? I have looked at Taotronics and Renpho.
There are so many of these percussion massage guns on the market that it does not make sense to pay this much. I have 4 different ones at home, I have paid between $25 and $60 for each, they are all comparable to each other in terms of noise, vibration speed, intensity and battery life.
Yeah because all of those massagers in that price range suck. If you want something decent you need to spend at least $80 dollars. I'd rather have 1 great massage instead of 4 subpar ones.
Yeah because all of those massagers in that price range suck. If you want something decent you need to spend at least $80 dollars. I'd rather have 1 great massage instead of 4 subpar ones.
The retail on the ones that I have range anywhere from $125-$229, I bought them when there were promotions (coupons available). On one of the ones I bought, the price occasionally drops to $50 or less (after coupon promo). The market is being flooded with percussion massagers and the prices are dropping, there is no reason to pay that much.
The retail on the ones that I have range anywhere from $125-$229, I bought them when there were promotions (coupons available). On one of the ones I bought, the price occasionally drops to $50 or less (after coupon promo). The market is being flooded with percussion massagers and the prices are dropping, there is no reason to pay that much.
Can you provide more information on the ones you bought and would recommend? I am in the market for a decent one, but don't want to have it died on me after 6 months of use. Thanks
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Yeah because all of those massagers in that price range suck. If you want something decent you need to spend at least $80 dollars. I'd rather have 1 great massage instead of 4 subpar ones.
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