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Health & Personal Care : Massage Wonder MW1000-A Shitasu Reflexology Wheel Foot and Lumbar Rolling Massager

Massage Wonder MW1000-A Shitasu Reflexology Wheel Foot and Lumbar Rolling Massager

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2135





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Massage Wonder
Color: White
Label: Massage Wonder
Product Manufacturer: Massage Wonder
Model: MW1000A
Publisher: Massage Wonder
Ranking: 2135
Studio: Massage Wonder


Product facts:
  • Makes use of the irregular rotation ways of extroversive eccentricity - combines all kinds of massage ways of Chinese medicine (pushing, kneading and pinch) into one machine.
  • This product has special arc dangling and rolling functions. There are 24 rolling balls in the left and right side.
  • It was designed specially according to the sensitive points of the lumbar region, calf region and the feet of people, and the reflecting characters of the complicated nervous system.
  • You can use it on your back or your feet. It includes three sets of rolling devices and two sets of infrared lighters to deliver an effective healthy massage for dual-foot, single foot, and lumbar and calf regions.
  • Similar foot massagers are selling for $199 at stores







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - As Good As It Gets
I was pleasantly surprised when I first tried the Massage Wonder. The vibrating rollers don't just glide over your feet; they actually get in there and knead the sore spots, providing relief that other massagers just can't touch. For an electronic massager, this is as good as it gets.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Very limited speed control
The roller spins pretty much the same speed whether you dial it down to "slow" or "fast". That said, it feels darn good on the feet.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great foot massager
Terrific. Gives a SERIOUS foot massage. As to whether it works on your back or neck, not so sure. But on the feet its perfect.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wow! I love it! Works great!
I spend a lot of time at work on my feet and after working 12 hour shifts, once I am home and have my shoes off, my feet are so sore that I can barely walk! The first few steps after sitting for awhile are pure agony! I have high arches and once the shoes are off, I suffer.

I tried foot massages and foot reflexology at a Spa recently and, although it wasn't bad and my feet felt good for a couple days afterwards, I did not have any lasting effects from it. I really needed something that I could use on a regular basis as I cannot keep running to the Spa every couple days.

I looked at every foot massager type product I could find on the internet. This seemed like the only one that did more than vibrate, so I took my chances and ordered.

All I can say is WOW! I have NOT been disappointed and I am typically hard to please. After the first use, this massager provided instant results. It is just what I needed: I can use it every day, whenever I want, and I am saving money not having to get a foot reflexology massage at an expensive Spa.

The rollers knead the bottom of my feet and it runs forward as well as backwards so that it massages ALL the sore spots. My feet feel great afterwards! Can't get any better than that!

I very much recommend this product!!!




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