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10.1.2014

The massager arrived very quickly, so firstly, let me congratulate Amazon for a 'next day' delivery.I took some time before finally choosing this massager, principally to work on my shoulder and neck. Now it is here I'm sure it will be fine. It looks good, feels solid and comfortable and is easy to both use and guide on the body (assuming you have full functionality yourself). What I did like is that whilst the cable is fitted with a European 2-pin plug, it comes sleeved in a UK plug, so very versatile if travelling.The controls are simple and easy to use. One switch on the side allows the machine to be used with massage and heat, or simply as a massager, plus allows the machine can be switched off,a good safety precaution. A top-mounted rotating slider allows the intensity of the massage to be adjusted.To release the handle from the main body there are two push-buttons to release the handle. What I also like is that the manufacturer encloses a plastic trim piece to 'fill the hole', so the speak once the handle is detached.Over the main body of the machine is an adjustable velcro hand-strap.But - there's always a but! In photos I thought the product's body was made of aluminium and I could see that the handle detached enabling the machine to be used with or without (a bonus in itself). However, taking off the handle I find it is plastic. Also, in the absence of any labelling advising the country of origin/manufacture, I have to assume it is Germany.The heat is gentle but noticable (maybe a disappointment to someone expecting some searing rays) and works well with the massage.The machine comes with two rubberised nodules - one with a set of finger-like pimples and the other with a plain surface - for varying the massage and they simply slide over the head, which contains the infrared heat source. Rather obviously, the heat is not likely to prove much if either of the nodules is in place.I had already been in touch with the manufacturer and they can supply spares (for a charge) of the massage nodules, if required.Having used the machine several days, I can confirm, even on the lowest setting it packs a bunch with the massage (the main thing I wanted)and by varying the settings, and/or by simply increasing the handle/hand pressure to increase the intensity you can achieve whatever massage you can bear! My particular need is on my shoulder and neck and it seems effective. No great 'instant' miracle cure for my neck/shoulder (yet!). My wife loves the massager on her back too.I would suggest - and this is a personal preference - wearing a thin t-shirt if massaging, just to prevent some skin ruffling. Also, be careful massaging over the more prominent boned areas. It's very easy to cause some discomfort on boned areas and you may cause some bruising, or pain!
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23.9.2013

With design cues from a distant galaxy this device is never going to impress anyone with its looks, but then I'm no watercolour myself and I work.Massage, for me, is not a lifestyle thing; it's a serious business, because I have an irreversible condition that causes my muscles, leg in particular, to bunch and spasm very painfully. I take heavy duty painkillers on a permanent basis, just to stagger through the day.My wife is a genius at helpful massage and yoga but each day, at least once, I have to spend some time working away at the affected areas. It takes me a couple of years (or less) to completely wreck an electric massager and I tried this one for several reasons:1) it is German and therefore well-made,despite the naff appearance; it feels good in the hand and compared with other powerful machines it isn't very heavy; it is versatile enough for both close-up and distance work, meaning you can reach more or less any part of your body2) it has a strong 22 watt motor that packs the kind of punch you need to actually achieve something; the 10 and 12 watt motors on most massagers are useless on heavy thigh muscles, for example3) the infra red is a bonus for me in terms of soften muscle mass; to use it you discard both of the rather silly "massage head"; I think a massager without heat is rather inadequate but some don't have it4)the shape of the massage head and both stupid clip ons is superb for attacking muscle mass in two places or even on either side; this radically speeds up the effectiveness of the massage5) an infinitely adjustable speed/power dial is a must for any serious device; don't buy a two-speed or even ten speed; the touch you need for neck and jaw muscles is very delicate compared with the oomph you need for tight shoulders; this machine is nicely adjustable over a usefully wide range of settingsAsk yourself, what do you want from a massager? Is it a toy as part of your craze for holistic fitness baloney? Or do you actually want to emerge from fifteen minutes of almost effortless assistance with softer, more subtle muscles that tingle beautifully. If so, this machine does the job without the thunderously heavy touch of the so-called "professional" devices that you really don't need unless you are a sports physio.This does the job nicely and it's good value for money, in my view.
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12.4.2016

I'm presently in the throes of suffering from a frozen left shoulder ( adhesive capsulitis ) where the tissue of the 'capsule', which surrounds and helps suspend the ball joint in place, gets inflamed ( usually from some sort of impact shock ). It then shrivels to tighten around the joint and tendons restricting some of the radial angle of vertical reach from the ball joint and movement of the arm behind the back too. Nothing can be done to induce a quick fix, so you have to ride it out, with or without painkillers, whilst trying to exercise the joint back to it's former abilities, which could take months (and even years if you do no exercise). This is where the Beurer Massager comes into it for me.I bought it to assist me in getting over my condition and it definitely helps. It gets in there to massage the tissues and definitely helps alleviate a good deal of the pain if used regularly. It hasn't miraculously cured my condition, nor did I expect it to, but it is helping out by oscillating and exercising otherwise unused muscles due to the pain and wacks up a bit more blood flow into the capillaries of the affected area also. I do feel a benefit from the infrared penetration into the sinews and muscles and the best thing of all is that the device has a handle attachment which is designed for self administration without the need of the attentions of a physiotherapist being on-hand. For the benefits I have received this device is well worth the money I paid. It's no silly toy, it works.Eamonn
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20.10.2017

So glad I took the plunge and bought this. Wasn't too sure what to expect after reading the reviews but I have found this works well for my niggling aches and pains. It is a bit heavy but then these things are but despite not being very strong find it easy enough to manage with the long handle and resting it on your body. This also means that you don't have to push on to get the full effect. It is quite strong - so you wouldn't want to be doing your face or neck, unless you like the sensation of your teeth chattering. I don't seem to have as much issue with stiff shoulders and achey back since getting this.

19.7.2019

I bought this at the same time as a much cheaper Naipo version (for someone else). I tried both and unless you'd use the design features on this one (heat & removable head are both useful to me) then you'd be better off going for the cheaper option to be honest, as it's marginally stronger pressure.This is lighter though, so it would be better for those not necessarily needing heavy pressure and unable to wield a heavier massager. And to be fair neither of them are as good as the £6 Aldi special i bought ten years ago, that they were meant to replace.

29.3.2016

Replaced my trusty Scholl after it died from years of daily (heavy use)Was impressed with the build quality but docked one star :- It was VERY noisy especially in a "rattly" way- Lack of varied attachments Couldn't get "in deep" enough for my aches with the attachments supplied. A sort of "cone" shaped attachment would've definitely helpedOverall (though), I'd highly recommend this massager for most people. I'm admittedly VERY ...chunky! lolHave ordered a different Beurer model instead. Fingers crossed!

15.11.2018

I bought this massager a while ago and used it initially for general relaxation and the occasional pulled muscle. Very comfortable and soothing. However I’ve now developed neuralgia and the massager is very beneficial in getting deep down to the nerves to ease the pain which no drugs seem able to do. Its gentle action, and optional warming facility, has a very beneficial effect not only on day-to-day aches and pains, but also the deep, persistent, and extremely painful effects of neuralgia. Highly recommended.

14.3.2020

We use the massager on my husband's lower back as he has a spinal stenosis from which he normally gets no relief. We have found that it gives him some mobility at least for a while and certainly eases the pain. I have taken the handle off as I find the massager is quite heavy without the handle on it too. It's a lot cheaper than regular physio or massage. It would be very difficult to use it on your own back as it's too heavy.

27.4.2016

As a doctor who suffers with chronic back, neck and shoulder problems, I was very careful about researching and finding the right tool for me.This is outstanding! The power is so strong I have yet to use it on anything other than the lowest setting.The removable handle is great for those hard to reach places and the heat is okay but not intense.Even my osteopath is impressed.

1.10.2018

I had a demonstration of this machine at a hospital, left without purchasing and regretted it.This is is great at massaging out target area. With the long removable handle it mean you can cover all limbs and your back all by yourself. The vibration is quite strong and takes some getting used to at first but about 10 mins in you should start to get used to it.

5.5.2017

This product was recommended to me by my Pilates teacher. It seemed expensive but it is worth the money! I don't bother with either of the 2 head attachments, that way I can have massage plus heat. I have found it easier to use without the handle attachment too but it's great to have the option.

11.2.2016

It is a very good massager. Perticularly, it is heavy, so you do not need to press it to your body to feel better.Cons: I do not feel the heat.Suggestion: better to have some more massage settings. this one you can only choose viberate speed, and that is all.

11.11.2013

Well made product, seems to work fine, and I need a bit more time to digest its usefulness really. but inittially it seems good, and distribution was ace. and for price point not sure if a better machine would be out there as most others seem twice the price.

20.11.2019

Pleased with purchase and does the job of helping with shoulder massaging for pain relief. Infrared is warming and offers different speeds of massage. Although do find difficult to hold as heavy, so best if you have some one who can do it for you!

2.7.2014

An excellent item which was used after major knee surgery. The massager is adjustable and does exactly what it says on the tin. The heat aspect is great and is noticeable when in use. Overall a great piece of kit. Very impressed!

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