RENPHO Shiatsu Neck & Shoulder Massager $59 (Was $79) + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ JB Hi-Fi

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Can you get something cheaper on amazon or aliexpress? Sure - but can you get it in time for mothers day?

From the site:

Relieves stiff neck and muscle soreness
The RENPHO Neck and Shoulder Back Massager with Heat provides the benefits of a professional shiatsu massage at home, saving your time and money.

Heating function
Equipped with a heating function of up to 45°C, the RENPHO Neck and Shoulder Back Massager with Heat adds heat to promote blood circulation and effectively relieves muscle soreness, tension, knots, aches, trigger points.

Multiple intensities and direction
With three speeds and bi-directional rotation available to suit your needs and set the right amount of pressure, the ergonomically designed RENPHO Neck and Shoulder Back Massager with Heat also has eight deep-kneading shiatsu massage nodes to simulate human hand kneading to create a deep tissue shiatsu massage.

High quality motor with safety considerations
The RENPHO Neck and Shoulder Back Massager with Heat is equipped with a high-quality copper motor that includes a 15-minute timer to prevent over-heating. The Massager is also wrapped in breathable fabric and waterproof PU leather for better durability and easy cleaning.

Versatile use
More than just a versatile massager that simulates hand kneading for relief of aches and pains to your neck and shoulder, the RENPHO Neck and Shoulder Back Massager also works well with your arms, legs and back.

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Comments

  • +1

    Is it any good, anyone got one and care to share the experience?

    • Here for the same. Looks like decent 4.6 reviews from jbhifi

    • Got one Christmas. It’s good. A little awkward to keep in place at times but it’s the nature of this type of product. Strong rollers and Infared works nicely. Helped with a sore neck I had a few weeks ago.

    • I have this and for this price, it's quite good. I don't use the heater function, because I find it too hot.

      To get a firm massage, you'll need to increase the speed and just press it harder against yourself. If you run it at the lowest speed setting, it'll stall the massage balls.
      I find it very useful for massaging other areas as well. I'll just lay it on the bed and rest that body part on tope, like arm/leg. It can get a little fiddly if you're aiming for a particular spot, because your just relying on 1 massage ball (from the 6) to hit that spot.

    • I bought the same from Amazon few yrs ago. This really works

  • +4

    This one (https://www.amazon.com.au/RENPHO-Electric-Massager-Kneading-…) is $49.99 after using $10 coupon. Looks quite similar tbh. Good reviews as well.

  • +1

    Saw them in Aldi today (don't know brand). $49.99 https://www.aldi.com.au/special-buys/special-buys-sat-4-may-…

  • does anyone else's 'balls' bang against each other causing a jarring sound when the massager is placed in various positions? It feels like it would damage it over time.

    • @superman can you answer this?

  • Thanks OP, needed a mothers day pressie and this is perfect. I went to Aldi to check their version but it seems to be delayed into QLD, so I grabbed one from JB. Seems to be popular as all inner city Brisbane stores are OOS.

  • +1

    Was sceptical, but after 10 seconds of use I knew this thing was no gimmick.

    No wonder this type of product is taking off. Modern cheap low-powered (30 watt) but high torque small and quiet electric motors, means this thing can knead with enough force to simulate a real massage. Because you're in control, it's arguably better than a real massage in some ways. I'm now curious about other products in this space such as the larger cushions and seats.

    • Yeah also pleasantly surprised here, its been a very well received gift!

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