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Hand held massagers

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Can anyone recommend a decent handheld massager?

I suffer badly from neck & back pain, made worse by being sat all day at work, but I cannot afford to go for a regular massage. There seem to be so many different ones I'm lost!!

Thanks

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  • bsms1147
    bsms1147 Posts: 2,275 Forumite
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    Ha, I didn't know people actually used these as massagers.
  • AbbieCadabra
    AbbieCadabra Posts: 1,710 Forumite
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    edited 10 June 2014 at 5:54PM
    you might need a bit of assistance depending on the location, but i swear by my omni massager. i get lots of problems in my back/shoulder & this has been a lifesaver.

    also got something similar to this but a remington one (can't find it anywhere online), it's ok but just awkward & heavy to use.
  • Minihauk
    Minihauk Posts: 523 Forumite
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    I have one specially for shoulders. I *think* it is a shiatsu type one. It has three rotating balls. I sit in a high backed chair with the massager placed behind my shoulders. I bought it in Lidl when it was on offer. It looks like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/HoMedics-SP-39H-GB-Shiatsu-Massage-Cushion/dp/B002Z9HBII/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_0_0
    but was not anywhere near as expensive.
  • Racheldevon
    Racheldevon Posts: 635 Forumite
    I have a chronic joint problem& have not found any relief from the ones I've tried. Have you considered contacting local massage training schools nearby - they're often looking for people for students to massage as part of their case studies/practice and are supervised whilst doing so. One near me charges £7 which might make things more affordable
  • TryingToWork
    TryingToWork Posts: 97 Forumite
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    edited 19 June 2014 at 9:20PM
    lisa701 wrote: »
    Can anyone recommend a decent handheld massager?

    I suffer badly from neck & back pain, made worse by being sat all day at work, but I cannot afford to go for a regular massage. There seem to be so many different ones I'm lost!!

    Thanks


    This is the one I have:

    http://www.selfridges.com/en/Home-Tech/Categories/Shop-Home/Personal-Care/Massage-wellbeing/Intensive-massager-plus-red-light_486-2000346-88275/?cm_mmc=PLA-_-Google-_-Beauty-_-MEDISANA&ci_src=18615224&ci_sku=25931037&$$&gclid=CNSZyI7Lhr8CFc7MtAod_loA4A

    It's laughable that they describe it as:
    MEDISANA Intensive massager "plus red light"

    ...because the Red light is actually Infrared function that penetrates deep within the muscles and tissue. A much higher class of massager altogether.

    Don't buy one of Medisana's £25 ones or any for that price. They are rubbish. I paid £115 for one of these, and trust me, the ones you can get for £25... Well you might as well strap an electric toothbrush* to your back!

    *(I'm keeping it clean; - there could be kids reading!)

    THIS is the real deal. It is VERY powerful and
    makes use of the double hammerhead, which "rocks" back and forth very fast to create a much better deeper massage than the cheaper ones.

    It made its debut at the ideal homes exhibition 11 years ago. I passed the stall and wondered why everyone was making ecstatic groaning noises. Then I tried it - and found out why!

    Some beginners won't be able to stand it on full power when they start using it. But you can when you get used to it.

    I linked to Selfridges, as they are selling them cheapest at the moment. Ebay has them for £89.

    I can understand people like bsms1147 not taking them seriously, but this is in a different league to all the cheap ones.

    Wow - I sound like an affiliate don't I? I'm not. I just own one, and it's lasted 11 years of regular use!


    UPDATE:

    Sorry Amazon is cheaper than Selfridges at £53.86

    And you get to see all the reviews
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