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CINCOM Rechargeable Hand Massager with Heat for Women, Cordless Electric Massager for Hands, Air Compression Kneading Massage with Heat for…
$55.28
Last updated on March 2, 2024 1:31 am Details
$55.28
BOSS KIM –
been on my laptop for a longer time each day since quarantine, and my friend suggests me to use a hand massage, since most massage places are closed during this period, was kind skeptical in the beginning, and after a couple of time use, it actually did a good job, although not as good as a human, but does the job pretty well. overall, a good purchase again
Katrina Anderson –
I noticed my hands have been going numb by working remotely. All this typing….I thought I’d give this a try. It really helps a lot. There are varying levels of compression plus 2 heat levels. I love how this is battery operated and rechargeable.
It is totally worth the money. You won’t regret it.
Shenka –
I never thought I had particularly thick and meaty hands, but (as a woman) there was no way to insert my hands comfortably inside even before turning it on. I barely get a hand in far enough to let my thumb poke out the side, never mind fully extend as in the picture, and it was already extremely tight and uncomfortable. I can’t imagine how this would work for the average guy, and yet I can only see one review with negative feedback on the size of the device. So either I have freakishly plump hands compared to the average user, or the critical reviews are being periodically cleaned up.
Buyer beware!
CV –
This little hand massager is PERFECT for my hands. I have rheumatoid arthritis and nerve pain in my hands pretty often and the only thing that usually relieves it is massaging them (which is difficult to do on my own). I was super impressed with this little guy as soon as I first tried it. I love that it has multiple settings to use, depending on the kind of pain i’m having and the location on my hand. Love the 2 heat settings! Love that it has a 15 minute timer where it shuts off, because I can fall asleep with it on my hand.
It really is the only thing that’s helped me with my unbearable hand pain. Give it a try!
Lawrence –
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It’s nice that it comes with a pouch and even 5 disposable gloves, I don’t think I’ll need the gloves, just bare hands, but if you have cream or stuff like that on your hands, better put the gloves on to keep it clean. one thing needs to be mentioned is that it only works unplugged, means can’t work while charging, so only can be used after charging. the massage it gave me was good, especially when the air bags squeezing my hand. It fits my hand perfectly and I’m a regular guy who’s 6 feet tall, I don’t think big hands would fit in there well. it’s pretty portable though, I can lay down or move around while my hand in there getting massage. all in all I’m happy with it.
BOSS KIM –
Well this product is not designed to solve world hungry or even carpel tunnel syndrome on your hands. However, through every 15 mins sessions, it does provide a temporary Haven for your digits, soothe them well enough for another few hours of lab our before you jump back to using the machine again. It’s addictive!
Davis –
Good God, no. I have had fibromyalgia for about a decade. It’s pressure sensitive. I was just diagnosed with RA on top of it. I also take blood thinners. This machine is painful. Like super painful. I ran this on my left hand for about 5 minutes and then went to the grocery store. My left hand did not hurt, my right hand (the untreated one) ached all the way up my arm, as usual. So I came home really excited to try this on my right hand for the full cycle and finish my left hand. It has a part of its cycle that bends your fingertips up from laying flat and backwards a little. This was the most painful part for me. It also is too much pressure, even on the lowest pressure, too hot on the lowest heat setting (it also just has two small circles on your palms that heat up) and the modes all do the backwards finger thing. Unfortunately, I don’t think that this is going to work for me. If it were just ligaments or muscles that hurt, this might be fine. But if your actual joints are the issue I definitely do not recommend this. Also, this was so tight it blew a couple of veins on the back of my right hand. My knuckles are swollen and painful. I tried to run a different mode today to see if it was any better, but no. My left hand is so bruised from running it yesterday that it was excruciatingly painful today. I have heard that you can’t return this, but considering how much it mangled my hands I am going to try. I suggest microwave heated mitts and cold packs instead, if you are trying to help with stiffness and pain with RA.
bb –
My hands barley fit in this unit. I can just squeeze them in however it is hard to do so. Once i do manage to get them in there it does work well. Feels great, i have arthritis and this seems to actually help my joints so far. The others in my family have tried and also like this very much. The heating is a nice feature as well. I give it 4 stars only because of the size factor.
kandra –
Love the massage but the heat gets a little hot so u might not want to turn the heat all the way up other than that I love it!
kandra –
The modes all are different enough to seem entirely unique the 1st one green is more rapid fire but does not last long on any one area for any time, it’s the tamest of all the modes and feels like a simple massage. The 2nd one Blue presses way harder on the wrist area and on carpel tunel. It feels more like a chiropractor targeting pressure points and is much more taruputic than green mode. Purple also focus on wrist, and is also way more thauputic than the green mode. All said I’d say the green mode is the most relaxing of the modes, but if you have numbness or tingling you might get more out of the two other modes. The heat is infread which is very good for the price point. The only negatives I can think of are the thumb gets no love from this unit and has to stick out and feel sad, and no vibration. If those cutbacks save nearly 1/2 the price of simular quality units than its a quality unit that hits seemingly all pressure points.
BrianC –
A very favorite massager, there are 3 modes and 3 levels of intensity, and 2 kinds of hot compresses can be adjusted, rechargeable, very convenient to carry, suitable for use in any place. Hand numbness or hand joint pain and numbness after massage is good and can be relieved, and the palms and wrists can be massaged, the massage is also very detailed, each finger can be massaged, and the quality is also very good. Now it is used every day. I feel that the hand pain has improved a lot.
daniel testa –
I wasn’t sure if this would make a difference but OH BOY HAS IT. I have bad tendinitis in my hands, which has been exacerbated by too much phone use in quarantine. This has been a lifesaver for my hands. They’re no longer in pain all the time. I wish there was one stronger setting but am very happy with the medium and firm settings. Haven’t used the heat yet but imagine it will be nice when it gets cold.
Holly G –
It’s the best pressure massager for your fingers. I bought this for my mom who suffers from finger degenerative arthritis. I tested it out first and was very surprised by the pressure. There are 3 levels of pressure you can choose. I like the high pressure and it feels so relaxing. The Heat button is a bonus! Keeps my hand warm while it’s massaging. I will get one for myself too!