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Nekteck Foot Massager Electric Machine Air Compression Heating Therapy Shiatsu Knead Roller Muscle Relaxation Pain Relief

Nekteck Foot Massager Electric Machine Air Compression Heating Therapy Shiatsu Knead Roller Muscle Relaxation Pain Relief

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Regular price $138.29 USD
Regular price $157.15 USD Sale price $138.29 USD
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SPECIFICATIONS

Application: Foot

Brand Name: Nekteck

Certification: CE,FCC,RoHS,UL

High-concerned chemical: None

Item Type: Massage & Relaxation

Material: Non-woven

Model Number: A02-FM03

Origin: Mainland China

SPECIFICATIONS


Dimensions : 36.5 x 34 x 17 cm

Weight: 2.25kg

Voltage :

lnput: AC 100 - 240V ~ 50 / 60Hz

Output: DC 12V, 2.5A

Nominal power: 30 watt

Runtime: 15 Minutes


Reminders:


  • This massage is designed to deep massage and may be painful for those who are not used to it. Because of this, we recommend your put on thick socks for a better experience of the product.

  • The massager's heating function has been mainly to soothe heat, and slowly heating is more safe to care for your feet.

  • This massager is not suitable for people with pacemakers, heart disease, cerebral thrombosis, joint replacement, and other major diseases as well as those who have weak or sensitive bones or muscles. If unsure, please consult your doctor first before using/purchasing the unit.



WHY CHOOSE NEKTECK?


HEAT FUNCTION


A deep penetrating and heat- radiating effect which provides relaxation and relieves stress is particularly benefiacal for muscle tension.


AIR COMPRESSION


The rising and receding movements of the airbags produce a pumping motion which enhances our natural muscle reflexes and improves blood flow. This is particularly beneficial in the calf and foot area.


ROLLING


The foot massage stimulates the nerve endings and certain organs of the body ,which also relaxes the muscles.


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