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Review on πŸ’† MeBak Chic Black Percussive Massager: Cordless Massage Gun for Pain Relief, Workout Relaxation, Quiet Recovery Tool for Fascia by Ryan Harriger

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good portable massager with decent battery life!

I have sciatica and carpal tunnel pain and in one of my mother's physical therapy sessions I saw the therapist using one of these guns for my mother's leg pain. I watched a few videos on YouTube (I recommend you watch it too), researched the benefits of massage guns aside from the relaxing effects, and decided to buy one and see if it worked for me. Is that so. Prior to this massage gun I had tried two different ones and ended up returning them because the first one helped with my pain but was too heavy and wouldn't hold a charge. I didn't like the second one at all. It vibrated so much that my whole arm hurt and felt very tired and sore. I almost gave up buying a massage gun but decided to look for a smaller and lighter one. The word "mini" caught my attention and I decided to give it a try. I'm so glad I did because I'm very happy with this product. (I have Square Trade protection as I'm not familiar with the brand and it's a big investment to take a risk - just in case something goes wrong. I paid about $15 for extended protection). Pros: Not difficult like others I've tried. It comes in a very neat little case with all the accessories and the charger. My hand does not vibrate uncomfortably. It's really portable (but more so than you'd think when you read the word "mini"). It was very good in improving my carpal tunnel pain and sciatic pain. So far I have no complaints about this massager. But I will update my review if I encounter any issues. I recommend this massage gun. I have the green one and it looks really good (although I'd rather have it in black as an option).

Pros
  • 6 SPEEDS - The Mebak Chic massage gun has 6 built-in speeds, it can be controlled to select any speed in the range of 1900-2800RPM, you can choose any speed according to your muscle soreness or pain.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...