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TRAKK Cordless Electric Hand M Reviews

4 Rating 88 Reviews
I bought this because one of the side effects of a medication I take is “hand pain' and it is getting worse. I have used this three times on each hand and I do believe it is helping. Yes, it does leave red dots on the hands and wrists. The highest setting feels the best for me. Have not tried the heat setting. Vibration was rather useless. I do like this hand massager and am glad I purchased it.
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Posted 3 years ago
Very good pressure point hand massager. Several settings to choose from allows the machine to focus on certain areas of the hand and wrist. You can also choose how strong the pressure on the hand should be. The photo shows the pressure using a number 3 out of 6 setting. The circle marks are from the pressure of rubber points pushing against the hand then releasing. The device also has air bags inside that also apply pressure which feels really good. The heat and vibration are a plus. The circle hand marks will last for about thirty minutes after the massage. The device helps treat my hands where I sometimes get pain in the fingers from working long hours on a computer. I really like the device and would highly recommend!
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Posted 3 years ago
I liked the fact that it brings relief to you hands. Carpel tunnel is bad news and this helps. I use it at least once a day and get relief especially before bedtime. I like the high pressure for my carpal tunnel and thumb. I also do my other hand for massage, it feels good. I am 75 years old and love that I found relief, thanks for this gift.
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Posted 3 years ago
I dont really do reviews but I like to read them before I buy. TRAKK seems to never amaze when it comes to their rating system and low end products but this one tops it. I read the reviews and seen that after so long (not very long) the unit just stops working so against all the bad reviews I decided to order it. I suffer from daily hand swelling and pain and when I got the unit I was happy and plugged it right it as I used it on each hand once a day for maybe a week trying out each program and sensitivity the unit would start acting weird like turning on but not do anything you could hear it trying to do something but had no juice. After a couple says of that happening the unit just stopped working and yes it was charging two days strait and it had no reason not to work. Unfortunity I had to send it back because I did feel my hands getting better with the help of the WORKING unit. 1 star and I do NOT recommend. Good luck to all. God bless.
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Posted 3 years ago
This worked fine but not great for my husband's hands. After having several finger injuries over the years, his hands bother him a lot. This model is fancy and offers lots of choices and levels. Ultimately, though, I returned this and went with a more basic model that provides 360 degree compression for each individual finger. This other hand massager has far fewer bells and whistles, but he finds it works better for him.
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Posted 3 years ago
I use my hands a lot on the job, and this helps invigorate and relieve my hands after a long day's work. I like the fact that there are 6 different programs, different levels of intensity, as well as a heat option. The vibration isn't really significant, but that doesn't take away from the overall benefits of this hand massager. I don't use the hand massager for pain relief, so I couldn't really speak to that aspect. I hope the machine is long lasting. I just got it, so I can't comment as to it's durability. Right now, I feel it was a great purchase overall.
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Posted 3 years ago
While the product description implies it's a massager it most definitely IS NOT. It's a beautiful machine but only compresses on 6 different modes...not massages. Highly disappointed as I was so excited to get this as a gift and potentially relieve the neuropathy. Super disappointed
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Posted 3 years ago
Very disappointed with this product. It DOES NOT massage your hand unless your definition of massage is to simply "apply pressure" to your hand. It should be called a "Hand Pressure Applier" and not a hand massager. Returned immediately. So glad that I purchased on TRAKK as they are great with returns. Lunix needs to "adjust" their description of this product, in regards to calling it a massager, as it is very misleading.
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Posted 3 years ago