Found it on amazon selling for $69.99, with a 4.6-star rating (ReviewMeta likes it), with an unchanging price (from CamelCamelCamel). Bought it as a gift. Thanks for posting!
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12-02-2020 at 12:40 PM.
Would like to share some insight on this as I've tried a handful of aftermarket massage guns now.
This one is a rebrand of the low-end models you can find on Amazon regularly for $35. You can simply look for unbranded varieties that have the 6 red LEDs in the back. They're all the same.
That said, I would recommend avoiding low-end models like this. If you're completely new to using a massage gun or just percussive massaging in general, this will probably be just fine for you. But if you want something more bang for your buck, I would recommend grabbing the ones with USB-C charging and a slimmer design that can also be found on Amazon. The range for these is roughly around $70 to $100. Shoot for the lowest priced one you can find as they are also all the same. These models are pretty much better in every way: lighter, slimmer, longer charge, more consistent percussion while under pressure, shorter stroke distances (you want less to avoid "bounce back" rumbling), and better build.
Found it on amazon selling for $69.99, with a 4.6-star rating (ReviewMeta likes it), with an unchanging price (from CamelCamelCamel). Bought it as a gift. Thanks for posting!
Is there a way to ship it as a gift (no receipt in the box)?
No stall force mentioned, rate of motions, or adulation travel distance. Can anyone else find this information? If it's this cheap I'd imagine it's less than 45lbs, goes up to 2700rpm, and is Less than 12mm
Would like to share some insight on this as I've tried a handful of aftermarket massage guns now.
This one is a rebrand of the low-end models you can find on Amazon regularly for $35. You can simply look for unbranded varieties that have the 6 red LEDs in the back. They're all the same.
That said, I would recommend avoiding low-end models like this. If you're completely new to using a massage gun or just percussive massaging in general, this will probably be just fine for you. But if you want something more bang for your buck, I would recommend grabbing the ones with USB-C charging and a slimmer design that can also be found on Amazon. The range for these is roughly around $70 to $100. Shoot for the lowest priced one you can find as they are also all the same. These models are pretty much better in every way: lighter, slimmer, longer charge, more consistent percussion while under pressure, shorter stroke distances (you want less to avoid "bounce back" rumbling), and better build.
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4.6 stars on Amazon, but reading the reviews, a common complaint is that the motor isn't strong enough.
I ordered it anyway. If it doesn't work for the intended purpose, it can be used for another one
4.6 stars on Amazon, but reading the reviews, a common complaint is that the motor isn't strong enough.
I ordered it anyway. If it doesn't work for the intended purpose, it can be used for another one
Same. Let's give it a try
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank slgerb
This one is a rebrand of the low-end models you can find on Amazon regularly for $35. You can simply look for unbranded varieties that have the 6 red LEDs in the back. They're all the same.
That said, I would recommend avoiding low-end models like this. If you're completely new to using a massage gun or just percussive massaging in general, this will probably be just fine for you. But if you want something more bang for your buck, I would recommend grabbing the ones with USB-C charging and a slimmer design that can also be found on Amazon. The range for these is roughly around $70 to $100. Shoot for the lowest priced one you can find as they are also all the same. These models are pretty much better in every way: lighter, slimmer, longer charge, more consistent percussion while under pressure, shorter stroke distances (you want less to avoid "bounce back" rumbling), and better build.
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Is there a way to ship it as a gift (no receipt in the box)?
I'm not sure, I'm just planning on wrapping the box. I did not use any gift options
This one is a rebrand of the low-end models you can find on Amazon regularly for $35. You can simply look for unbranded varieties that have the 6 red LEDs in the back. They're all the same.
That said, I would recommend avoiding low-end models like this. If you're completely new to using a massage gun or just percussive massaging in general, this will probably be just fine for you. But if you want something more bang for your buck, I would recommend grabbing the ones with USB-C charging and a slimmer design that can also be found on Amazon. The range for these is roughly around $70 to $100. Shoot for the lowest priced one you can find as they are also all the same. These models are pretty much better in every way: lighter, slimmer, longer charge, more consistent percussion while under pressure, shorter stroke distances (you want less to avoid "bounce back" rumbling), and better build.
Any examples/links to amazon?