Massage Gun with Heat – Heated Mini Deep Tissue Massage Gun for Muscles, Portable Muscle Massager for Back, Shoulders, and Full Body, 7 Interchangeable Heads
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Massage Gun with Heat – Heated Mini Deep Tissue Massage Gun for Muscles, Portable Muscle Massager for Back, Shoulders, and Full Body, 7 Interchangeable Heads
$18.99
Amazon Customer –
Great massager!
Product works great & matches the description well. My only problem is the instructions are printed so small that I strained to see it with glasses! Also a bit inconvenient that it comes with a cord & not the plug piece.
Tom –
Massager with heat
I ordered the Massager with Heat and 7 Interchangeable Heads by JOYSUWERUN. The product arrived in a giftable, easy to wrap box. The presentation upon opening the box was really nicely laid out. The two blade like heads are unique to this massager, at least in my experience and felt really nice. I think these heads in particular would be great at relieving lactic acid build up. The heated head must be charged separately and has its own on and off switch. It’s nice to see a heated head included with this set as that’s also a rarity. That heats up and maintains heat well.I use most massagers at their most intense settings and that is right what I went to with this massager. It didn’t seem to have much power until I pressed down hard. Then the higher intensity kicked in but as soon as I would let up on the pressure it would be a very weak massage again. I then tried the lowest intensity and it seemed the exact same as the maximum intensity, with the same increase with pressure increases. I then cycled through each intensity and they all felt exactly the same. I can not say that I am impressed by the functionality of the massager unit.The unit charges well and seems to have a decent battery life. I tend to like smaller massagers because I have smaller hands and this one fits me well. It didn’t fatigue my hands, wrist or arm using it. Durability is yet to be seen but I do question if my model is functioning correctly at all given the lack of intensity variations.At under $15 this massager is pretty modestly priced and would be a good value for someone that enjoys a less intense massage. My opinion on the massager overall is split. The presentation was good and I love the novel head options but the massager itself falls pretty flat for me.
KaneHau –
A fantastic massage gun! Where have these been all my life?
Ok… I’ll simply start with WOW!Where have these been all my life?This is a fantastic unit for knocking out cramps and stiff joints all over your body. And it really works, really well.Let’s start with what you get. You get a hand-held impact hammer with six different intensity settings. The unit is very well constructed – easy to hold, and easy to control. The charging port is on the back near the power button.It comes with a round tool attached, and includes six additional tools for working different areas.The tool pulls off easily (just firmly pull it off) and other tools attach easily (just firmly push it in).One of the tools is a heat tool. This has its own power button and charging port. This offers three selectable levels of heat. You can use this tool either by itself, or attached to the compact hammer to combine the effect.The other tools are for different areas of you body (neck, joints, calf/thigh, etc) – they all work well (one of the stranger tools is for joints, but that won’t be your initial impression – but hey – it works really well).Ok, on to use… push and hold the power button (also the power button for the heat tool if you are using that) until it lights. If you just do a quick initial push, you see the power level but it won’t power up. Push and hold for two seconds to power up.It will start hammering immediately- so pick your level and apply.Now here’s the interesting thing… just applying it gently feels great – but if you push it more firmly into your body – it goes into frenzy mode, and does like 10x the number of hammers per second (I don’t know the actual number, but its a lot more than the standard mode). Great for really working out a sore spot.Anyway, this is a great unit and I will be using it at least weekly – or more, as needed.
Book addict –
No storage bag for accessories, heating element has to be charged separately
In general, this feels pretty good on sore body parts. Five base power settings, and if you press the massage head firmly into where it hurts, the motor kicks into overdrive. Makes an awful sound when pressed in firmly, and just basic running reminds me of an ATV motor. Turning it on and off involves holding the button for a few seconds – just pressing the button either changes intensity (if on) or I believe the battery level (if off).I thought the heat feature would be built into this, that the heat would be coming from the soft, round massage head. Nope! It even looks kind of rounded in the product picture. It’s a flat head. It’s also operated by a separate battery than the massage gun, so you have to charge both things to use the heat feature. It has its own USB C charge port and its own power button (which has three levels of heat).The massage heads are small, but depending on what you’re using it for (how localized the soreness is, or if you’re more sensitive and need the pressure spread over a wider surface) it might be just what you need. And, if it felt good to me, it DEFINITELY felt good to my father’s GSD. Those dogs are prone to spinal issues, and while the noise kinda freaked him out at first, he got up and turned his back to me so I could more easily reach it.I’m shocked there’s not a little storage bag included. The gun doesn’t necessarily need one, but you can only put one massage head on it at a time – you need SOMEWHERE to put the rest. The box is kind of bulky, so I’d much rather have a little bag to store the bits in. Massage heads, heated head, and the ridiculously short USB C cable they include.I don’t know how well this will hold up with time, but if nothing else, it’s nice to have a fairly cheap option that the GSD doesn’t mind for future pain issues.