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Insignia Zero Gravity Full Body Massage Chair - $999.99 (50% off) @ Best Buy

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DEAL OF THE DAY!!!

Customizable massage

Target different areas of the body commonly subjected to muscle aches and pains with six preset programs (Comfort, Relax, Energy, Waist & Buttocks, Neck & Shoulder and Full Body) or create your own ideal massage.

Multiple massage styles
Choose between 5 massage styles (kneading, tapping, knocking, shiatsu & kneading and tapping) using a combination of rollers and air pressure to suit your preferences.

Zero gravity reclining
Choose between three preset reclining positions, including a completely horizontal, zero gravity experience, or take control and manually position your chair.

Upper body scan
Automatically detects and adjusts to your unique measurements for a more personalized experience.

Infrared heat therapy
Helps soothe and relax sore muscles.

Polyurethane leather
This timeless leather look is durable, comfortable and easy to clean.

Corded remote
Easily adjust your settings from the comfort of your chair.

Free delivery and setup
We'll deliver and set it up for you at no extra charge. All you have to do is sit back and relax. Some exclusions apply.*
*Door and hallway width must be 30" or more.

Packaging dimensions
The massage chair comes in a box that measures 66.5 L × 30.3 W × 39.8 H in. (169 × 77 × 101 cm).

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insi...Id=6405497
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DEAL OF THE DAY!!!

Customizable massage

Target different areas of the body commonly subjected to muscle aches and pains with six preset programs (Comfort, Relax, Energy, Waist & Buttocks, Neck & Shoulder and Full Body) or create your own ideal massage.

Multiple massage styles
Choose between 5 massage styles (kneading, tapping, knocking, shiatsu & kneading and tapping) using a combination of rollers and air pressure to suit your preferences.

Zero gravity reclining
Choose between three preset reclining positions, including a completely horizontal, zero gravity experience, or take control and manually position your chair.

Upper body scan
Automatically detects and adjusts to your unique measurements for a more personalized experience.

Infrared heat therapy
Helps soothe and relax sore muscles.

Polyurethane leather
This timeless leather look is durable, comfortable and easy to clean.

Corded remote
Easily adjust your settings from the comfort of your chair.

Free delivery and setup
We'll deliver and set it up for you at no extra charge. All you have to do is sit back and relax. Some exclusions apply.*
*Door and hallway width must be 30" or more.

Packaging dimensions
The massage chair comes in a box that measures 66.5 L × 30.3 W × 39.8 H in. (169 × 77 × 101 cm).

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insi...Id=6405497

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Model: Insigniaâ„¢ - Zero Gravity Full Body Massage Chair - Black with silver trim

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Apr 26, 2021
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Ankurg09
Apr 26, 2021
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Quote from firebirdude :
$60/hr for a proper massage that's a FAR better job than this thing could ever do. Keep that in mind before you spend $1000, have this take up space in your house, and worry about when it's going to break.
Another $40 for extras 🤣
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cantaka
Apr 26, 2021
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More like another 15-20 percent on top for tip.
Apr 26, 2021
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Apr 26, 2021
xobrixx
Apr 26, 2021
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Quote from firebirdude :
$60/hr for a proper massage that's a FAR better job than this thing could ever do. Keep that in mind before you spend $1000, have this take up space in your house, and worry about when it's going to break.
Ehh, unlimited massages at home or go pay for massage every so often.. hmm
Apr 26, 2021
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Rkidwell551
Apr 26, 2021
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Purchased one last time it was the Deal of the Day a few weeks back. Had it for about a weak and a half now.

Definitely feel like the performance is good for the money. The roller system does a great job and runs from my lower neck to my lower glutes (I'm 6' for reference.) the airbag system is relatively basic but effective once you select higher intensities. The remote is basic but intuitive enough and offers a handful of presets along with manual and custom settings. My two complaints are relatively minor. The first is the counter weight on the extendable leg section being a little too strong (meaning I have to actively push down lightly to keep my knees from bending up) and the layout of the foot rollers just doesn't line up well with my feet. Basically it doesn't get past my arch to the actual pad of my foot.

Obviously it's something of a roll of the dice for long term but I like to think of myself as handy enough to fix if something broke and it looks easily serviced with zip off access to many sections. I have generally had good luck with assorted Insignia products in the past as offer better than 'good enough' performance at a worthwhile discount over the more name brand models and this seems to follow that mold.

Tl;dr: 8.5/10 no major deal breakers and good value for the money.
Apr 26, 2021
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Rkidwell551
Apr 26, 2021
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Quote from firebirdude :
$60/hr for a proper massage that's a FAR better job than this thing could ever do. Keep that in mind before you spend $1000, have this take up space in your house, and worry about when it's going to break.
Factoring a tip in you're at 10-12 massages before you this is paid for. I will never argue that this is true replacement for a great massage therapist, but at the end of the day it boils down to access and convenience. I can sit in this everyday and am more likely to do so than going out and scheduling a weekly or even monthly massage.
Last edited by Rkidwell551 April 26, 2021 at 08:40 AM.
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Quote from demonark :
This item is $699 with free shipping from BJs Warehouses
Where I don't see it
Apr 26, 2021
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doublequote
Apr 26, 2021
605 Posts
Quote from mrgreed18 :
The warranty - or lack there of - is the main reason people should be staying away from this deal

Massage chairs break VERY EASILY - and if you do some shopping you would see that the warranty for these chairs are in the hundreds of dollars for 3-5 years

A typical $2,000 massage chair is roughly $300-500 to warranty for 3-5 years.

Warranty will cover in home repairs (how are you going to move the chair if it breaks), removal of broken chair and replacement with a new chair.

Now ask yourself this. Why would Best Buy, a company that pushes their GeekSquad warranty on USB cables and smart lightbulbs, refuse to offer a pricey warranty program on massage chairs? Because it would cost them more money to service/replace the chairs than the warranty program profits.

Save $1000 now then in a year be stuck with a chair that can't be serviced / repaired without an additional cost.
+1 this but if you ARE going to get one, make sure you purchase with a credit card that offers and extra year of warranty. Like the Chase Sapphire.

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1n4one
Apr 26, 2021
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Does this model offer "happy endings?" *Asking for a friend...
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Apr 26, 2021
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Karvin
Apr 26, 2021
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Is it 2D or 3D or 4D for the sake of comparison with Costco Osaki ?
Super confused with these marketing words...
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Quote from Rkidwell551 :
Factoring a tip in you're at 10-12 massages before you this is paid for. I will never argue that this is true replacement for a great massage therapist, but at the end of the day it boils down to access and convenience. I can sit in this everyday and am more likely to do so than going out and scheduling a weekly or even monthly massage.
Quote from xobrixx :
Ehh, unlimited massages at home or go pay for massage every so often.. hmm
lol You've got exactly the mindset the company pitches to consumers. But reality is you use it heavily for a few months, then lightly for a few months, then rarely. Previous owners say this over and over about themselves. It's a running joke.

Secondly, again, this chair is not remotely a replacement for a proper massage. If you disagree, then I highly suggest looking for a new massage therapist.

Third, you're both ignoring the repair aspect I mentioned and is being discussed by everyone else in the thread. A malfunction out of warranty and you're either shelling out 3-figures or, likely, just sitting on it for a year before throwing it out.

Lastly, a $100 massage gun and your significant other can accomplish the same or better relief. It also doesn't take up 10sqft in your house. We could argue not needing a second person blah blah blah. Just saying, there's options. Think about them before blowing a grand on something.
Last edited by firebirdude April 26, 2021 at 09:18 AM.
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samcet
Apr 26, 2021
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Quote from firebirdude :
$60/hr for a proper massage that's a FAR better job than this thing could ever do. Keep that in mind before you spend $1000, have this take up space in your house, and worry about when it's going to break.
Lol
Happy ending not included
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Apr 26, 2021
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samcet
Apr 26, 2021
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Quote from Cloud.Strife :
Shows as $1499 when you add to cart.
Correct - priced at $1499 in cart
Apr 26, 2021
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guitarist0592
Apr 26, 2021
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Quote from dabuddha :
I'm intrigued but not in stock anywhere nearby
They ship them to you, or the closest store if you so chose. (Don't ship it to the store)
Apr 26, 2021
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starfoxinstinct
Apr 26, 2021
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Quote from firebirdude :
lol You've got exactly the mindset the company pitches to consumers. But reality is you use it heavily for a few months, then lightly for a few months, then rarely. Previous owners say this over and over about themselves. It's a running joke.

Secondly, again, this chair is not remotely a replacement for a proper massage. If you disagree, then I highly suggest looking for a new massage therapist.

Third, you're both ignoring the repair aspect I mentioned and is being discussed by everyone else in the thread. A malfunction out of warranty and you're either shelling out 3-figures or, likely, just sitting on it for a year before throwing it out.

Lastly, a $100 massage gun and your significant other can accomplish the same or better relief. It also doesn't take up 10sqft in your house. We could argue not needing a second person blah blah blah. Just saying, there's options. Think about them before blowing a grand on something.
I dunno man, I think you are mistaking your personal preferences for the needs of everyone else. This is a good chair to have for the in-between maintenance at the least. I'm not going to see a therapist at 9pm on a Wednesday.

I used my previous massage chair nearly every day for 5 years before it broke on me (which I would say is unacceptable, it should last longer but that's another discussion). I'd say it was 50 hours of use per year (15 minutes per day I used it). At $1000, that's $4 an hour for an admittedly inferior massage compared to a real therapist, but completely convenient and on-demand. I still say it was money well spent.

On the other hand, my massage gun sits useless because I really can't reach my back with it which is exactly what a massage chair is designed for.
Last edited by starfoxinstinct April 26, 2021 at 10:04 AM.

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