“I was expecting a lot less at this price range, especially considering these things can cost over 300 dollars. I've been suffering from piriformis syndrome for about a week or so due to a running injury and it's been causing nerve pain down both legs. This thing has been great at helping to get to the tight muscle that is causing all this. The build quality is surprisingly good for 26 dollars. It is a bit weak in that if you push too hard on a muscle it slows down or stops the motor but you can counteract that by just using a sharper tip then the foam ball, then you don't need to push as hard. I've never used a nice professional one so I don't have anything to compare it to but I also see no reason to buy a nicer one until this breaks.”
“It works well, but the battery life is very short. By the time it finally starts to provide relief its time to recharge. If it could last more than 15 min that would be great.”
“Stopped working after one try. Batter died, charged it never turn on again. Doesn't qualify for a refund or exchange. For what it was meant for and the one charged use. It was good.”
“This is NOT a massage gun, this is simply your typical vibration massager. If you're looking for a deep tissue/muscle relief, look elsewhere. Battery barely lasts 20 minutes and mine came clearly used and in a damaged box.”