Homedics PM-QUAD Hand Held Massager, Multiple Colors with Chrome Accents

Homedics PM-QUAD Hand Held Massager, Multiple Colors with Chrome Accents

 
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Quad Massaging knuckles for stress relief For amazing massage relief, try this perfect little gift and massager Comfort grip handle Trend-forward colors with chrome accents and illuminated massage heads Convenient batter operation (3 AAA batteries not included) Pre-assorted colors
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Is the perfect little gift
  • The comfort hand grip " knuckles", have illuminated massage heads that give an amazing massage for stress relief
  • Trend forward colors with chrome accents
  • Eye catching display for in-store trial also includes a "Try Me" feature
  • Convenient battery operation (three AAA batteries are included)
  • BatteriesIncluded: 1
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: HoMedics
  • EAN: 0031262027962
  • Label: HoMedics
  • Manufacturer: HoMedics
  • Model: PM-QUAD-9CTM
  • MPN: PMQUAD9CTM
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Health and Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: ABIS_DRUGSTORE
  • Publisher: HoMedics
  • ReleaseDate: 2007-08-01
  • Studio: HoMedics
  • UPC: 031262027962

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Customer Reviews

Disappointed2008-10-31
This is supposed to give you a "relaxing" massage, but really does not. It is at least stronger in intensity than the other two hand held massagers I bought, but still does not give the deep tissue massage of the heavier hand held massagers.
Great for kids and light massages!2008-10-25
We saw this at our cousin's home and our kids really liked them! So I bought them for them for their birthdays. I use it at night to help them relax their backs before going to sleep on nights they are a more wired than I'd like them to be. :) Also, my grandma came over and tried it for herself and bought them for herself and 2 other people as well because the price was right for getting a massage. It definitely helps ease the muscles, but it takes work to do it as it is a hand held device so it isn't like sitting in a massage chair (but you pay $$thousands more for that). I'm planning to give them away as Christmas gifts this year to some kids of good friend's of mine. I do think it would be nice to choose the color though, we got green last time, which worked since it is a neutral girl/boy color though.
USELESS!2008-09-09
This is not really a massager but a "buzzzz" noise creator. I got no relief using this as the vibrations are not intense enogh for one to be able to use it for the desired purpose! I used it to massage my new, foot and back and the vibrations were *VERY WEAK* Its a complete wash of my money! DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS!
Not the best massage from this one2008-03-02
I got this because I thought it would be handy to keep on my desk at work for those stressful days. It is pretty quiet and portable, but just doesn't pack enough "oomph" to work any tension out - at least not for me.
For stretched mucles and backaches2008-01-28
I do taekwondo and arnis and at times at stress my back or pull a muscle. This mini device really helps soothe the pain and helps in quick recovery as well. It is really light and almost noiseless so you can carry it around and use it anywhere you'd like to (at work, in school etc.)

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