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BeurerAdjustable Infrared Massager (Model: MG 40)

R499

Retail: R1,000
About

Relax and enjoy a soothing vibration massage. The rotating massage head and 3-way adjustable handle make the massager with infrared heat easy to use.

Product Features
  • Soothing vibration massage
  • Rotating massage head and adjustable handle
  • Ideal for a targeted and spot massage
  • Infrared heat can be selected separately
  • 4 interchangeable massage attachments (2 x nub attachments, brush attachment, cone-shaped attachment)
  • 3 functions (vibration massage, infrared heat, vibration massage with infrared heat)
  • 3-way adjustable handle
  • Rotating massage head (180°)
Product Specifications
  • Product designation Infrared massager
  • Function levels 3
  • Infrared heat yes
  • Output in watts 12
  • Type of massage Vibration massage
  • Product dimensions 8.8 x 39 x 8.5 cm
  • CE yes

For more information please visit Beurer

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