forum thread Posted by htp182 | Staff • Dec 4, 2024
Dec 4, 2024 1:28 PM
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forum thread Posted by htp182 | Staff • Dec 4, 2024
Dec 4, 2024 1:28 PM
Costco Members: Osaki OS-3D Hiro LT Massage Chair $2299.99 + Free Shipping
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$3,700
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If you are on the fence, go for it.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/17742780
If you are on the fence, go for it.
Frankly, $2k+ is already very rich for a massage chair.
$300 cheaper. It goes on sale about every three months or so, usually at the cheaper price - not sure if this their new sale price from here on out or not. I still would have paid $300 more for mine.
So this is an old model?
Frankly, $2k+ is already very rich for a massage chair.
That's like saying 20K is very rich for a car. You know there's massage chairs that are 10 times the price? This is considered cheap and on the lower end.
If you are on the fence, go for it.
I got this too and for a few years, but wouldn't necessarily recommend this model unless it was super cheap like 2k or less.
I hate that the maximum run time is only 30 minutes. It's annoying to keep adding time. I also hate that there aren't body area specific programs, like getting a focused upper back massage without doing it manually. The foot massager hurts like hell and the rollers have worn through the material. The rollers here should be adjustable to reduce the pressure.
A few pros, it does give a nice massage when u get it dialed in. Being able to adjust the main rollers in and out to change the pressure and intensity is pretty awesome. It also maps out your body to have the rollers in the right place. The speakers are decent (led lights annoying).
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There's no better cause than self-care which is why I have a $5,000 toilet and think a $2,000 massage chair is cheap.
I agree on self care. However, I'm sure you can derive equal health benefit from a cheaper chair or toilet. I don't know your situation, so I'm not commenting on your situation specifically.
I just don't want other people to think that it's required to spend a lot of funds for that self care. In many ways, for many, not being financially burden i.e. working to pay for all that is a huge health uplift in the long run.