Hate to be the lone contrary opinion. This garish gizmo is reasonably effective, though the textured feet impede sliding movement and their "springiness" and relative flimsiness prevents applying heavy pressure. More importantly,...
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Hate to be the lone contrary opinion. This garish gizmo is reasonably effective, though the textured feet impede sliding movement and their "springiness" and relative flimsiness prevents applying heavy pressure. More importantly, despite other reviewers' numerous claims about the massager's convenience, compactness, portability, etc., I'd reserve such descriptions only for gadgets suitable for on-the-go use. I challenge any of the champions of this cumbersome contraption to put it in a coat pocket and employ it for indiscreet treatments during a committee meeting or luncheon date. (Even sticking it in an expansive brief case may not be a good bet since the exposed, sensitive "on" button is likely to be activated, thus wasting the massage, not to mention batteries, on a stack of freshmen papers.) Homedics has recently introduced a pint-sized version of this one, the Atom (try Walgreen's), that's much closer to being practical. (The only down-side is that it requires AAA batteries--3 of them.) Comment | Was this review helpful to you? (Report this)
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