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The Wahl Deep Tissue Corded Long Handle Percussion Massager is a professional-grade handheld device delivering up to 3,500 pulses per minute with variable intensity control. Featuring four interchangeable heads and an ergonomic long handle, it targets pain and muscle knots across the back, neck, shoulders, legs, and more. Its 9-foot power cord ensures continuous use without interruption, making it an essential recovery tool for busy professionals seeking fast, effective relief from muscle fatigue and tension.

























| ASIN | B00BTYYCKK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,436 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #60 in Handheld Massagers #1,967 in Sales & Deals #6,265 in Health Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (17,190) |
| Date First Available | July 19, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4290-300 |
| Manufacturer | Wahl |
| Product Dimensions | 17.48 x 2.72 x 4.49 inches; 1.92 Pounds |
T**Y
Great messager , great value
This massager works well. It does have plastic parts so you wanna be sure not to over tighten the attachments. If you over tighten, you probably will break it. I saw notes that people think it’s loud. It does get loud if you don’t tighten the attachments correctly and if they’re loose, yes it’s very loud. But if you tighten correctly, it’s not that loud. It’s actually rather quiet I find. I strained both my calves and this product did very well to work that out and speed it up my recovery. I think it could last quite a while so long as you’re respectful of the plastic parts and don’t overdo it when tightening. I like that the handheld device has a dial to regulate how rapid the pulses are. Easy to use and operate. Yeah I think it’s a good product. Sure can’t beat the price.
Z**L
I love this thing!
I'm not one of those people who throws my arms around people's shoulders, proclaiming, "I love you guys!" So when I say I love this thing, I mean it. Unlike vibrating massagers that only make my skin itch, this one goes deep and untangles knots. The up-and-down motion of the head is akin to the masseuse you see on TV, pounding on someone's back with karate chop motions. It loosens up my tight shoulder muscles, which I have every day from working a nerdy job all day long in front of a computer. You can crank up the speed, but I rarely need to do that, as the low setting often yields an extra pounding if I hold it a certain way, as the head bounces off an especially knotted muscle. I've also mashed the thing into my butt, trying to get those elusive tight bands nestled deep within my luscious cheeks from sitting too long, and it does not slow down or get labored. It keeps right on cranking at the same speed. It feels reliable and solid, even after using it every night for a month. As a side note, for ladies wondering if this can double as a vibrator for those lonely nights, I would say NO. The movement on this head is percussive, meaning it whacks at you, rather than vibrating. You're likely to injure yourself trying to use it down there, unless you happen to like it really, REALLY rough. TIP: Using this on your shoulder blades can cause new cramps in the arm that's holding it. What I do is to sit with one knee bent up, then rest my arm on that. If you don't rest the gripping arm on something, it'll tire very quickly, because this massager isn't all that light. I'm not complaining about the weight though, because I'd rather have a sturdy device than a shoddy one. UPDATE: This thing finally died on me... after SEVEN YEARS of almost daily use! And it wasn't the percussive mechanism either. The cord got too stressed from the angles I put it in and eventually stopped conducting power due to loose wires or something. I'm definitely getting another one.
E**G
For neck and shoulders, with the right attachment, it REALLY alleviates aches and pains
I hike, or I should say that, up until 18 months ago I hiked. These were decent sized hills with 200 to 1,000 foot ascents on relatively steep trails. Then, after losing some cardiac function - and regaining - every hike and even some walks would result in painful trapezius (shoulder) muscles and two muscles in the neck that allow you to hold your head up and turn from side to side. Aside from the pains and aches, it was as though my head weighed 50 pounds. This of course affected my stamina, and my doc finally recommended physical therapy (PT). I hate PT; that's why he held off pushing it. Anyway, PT really worked. I'm hiking again, BUT that doesn't mean that AFTER a 5 mile hike, my shoulders and neck aren't uncomfortable. I'm no spring chicken. Considering that the physical therapist was using deep percussion and regular massage, I asked her what she thought of using a deep tissue massager, showed her the specs for this one, and she said she thought it would be a good adjunct to my twice-a-week PT. This 4290-300 does the trick, and helps with blood flow to those muscles, the lack of which causes much of the weakness and aching. It also just feels good, and much as I hate to turn it off, 10 minutes each side should be max on the shoulders, and 5 minutes each side on the neck. Mobility continues to improve though it should be noted that I also do 10 minutes of neck and shoulder exercises five times a day. So, why four stars? 1. There's an identical Wahl on Amazon (without the model number) that is almost twice as expensive. I spent considerable time trying to find the difference, and finally after getting one answer here (thanks, Evert), I went to Wahl's web site and called them. There is only one "Deep Tissue Percussion Therapeutic Massager." The one for $64 is the same as this. See their chart. 2. It was sent to me in the box that would be displayed in a retail setting (see picture from Wahl on this page), and left on my door step. There was no Amazon packing box. This could have been a restocked item, but it looked pristine inside. 3. I love this vibrator because it has variable settings and 4 heads (see following comparisons). However, since neck muscles are very sensitive, I can't use the "Accupoint Attachment." It "bounces" and it can hurt. I'm not bruised, but I can see how someone could be. It's actually worse at the slowest speed: that's when it actually bounces, and if you apply pressure, it starts dancing all over the place. 4. The "Four Finger Flex Attachment" does not "replicate a human touch massage." Maybe a baby gorilla, but not a human that I would want working on me. If you use this through clothing like a t-shirt, the shirt will start to gather. And if one point dances, four point attachments do the jitterbug. This may be a good thing on your back or calves, but never on your neck. 5. The best has been the "Raised Bump Attachment." For shoulders, I set it at about an 8 (if you think of this going from 0 to 10). For the neck, about a 3 or 4. It isn't what I'd call "gentle," but it ultimately is soothing. At the end of 10 minutes, your shoulders will feel relaxed, and your neck will be able to swivel like a barn owl. Okay, not a barn owl, but you will be able to turn your head without bringing the rest of your torso with you. 6. The "Deep Muscle Attachment" is also the same as "Raised Bump," but I prefer it on my lower back and my brand spanking new hip pointer (which is actually a touch of bursitis in my hip). I may be a mess, but I'm a happier mess with this Wahl. 7. I wish the massager was a little shorter. The unit from top to cord is 16.5 inches. It's fairly comfortable, and does allow you to reach your own lower back although you may contort just enough to make your shoulders ache. It could be a vibrator loop. And it is relatively heavy which is both good and not-so-good. It's good because this has a heavy-duty motor, and it should last years and years. Footnote: When it comes to vibrators of this type, there's probably no name with as long a history as Wahl. My dad had a Wahl that fit over his hand with four springs on top. That was in the 1940s, and we found it 50 years later in his stuff. And yet with all of these great things I have to say, there are just enough annoyances to give it 4 instead of 5 stars. I'll update this review as soon as my knees give way. That could be next week, but I'm rather hoping for no sooner than 2020 when hindsight will bring me back to this writing.
R**E
great product, wonderful results
As an ageing leg amputee with increasing phantom limb pain associated with lower back muscles and nerves this massager has made a huge difference! I can't imagine not having it to calm those sciatica-like shooting pains that otherwise incapacitate me. This will replace the acupuncture I've been using, and may be a replacement for spinal steroid injections. The Wahl quality seems to be consistent with a Wahl hair clipper I bought years ago. The plastic is sturdy, and if the connector remains good then this should last a long time. I like the long cord and I like the variable speed. I love this product and glad I went for the mid-range price rather than something cheaper.
J**A
Es un buen producto, se siente robusto y funciona perfectamente. Me ha ayudado para calmar mi dolor de espalda y para masajear los pies cansados.
A**L
Extremely bad experience and waste of money. Product damaged and not working.
C**N
el artículo es bueno, sin embargo, los accesorios no son los indicados en la publicación ya que en este caso el producto trae un accesorio nuevo pero el que necesitaba era el accesorio elevado
R**A
Too noisy.. Very hard Instead of relieveing pain it increases pain Wastage of money
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