Massage Chair Reviews

massage chair reviewsMassage chairs used to be a novelty, found in shopping malls, in which men with backs aching from carrying the wive’s shopping bags could sit for ten minutes and have the kinks worked out by magic fingers.  But for a number of years now, these little wonders have become more and more popular to the mass market, and it wouldn’t be considered unusual to find one in any middle class home.  So many makes and models are being produced now, in fact, that it pays to read a number of massage chair reviews before making the choice of which one suits you best.

As with most kind of information, it’s easy to find massage chair reviews on the internet.  Just going into any of the main search engine and entering the words “massage chair reviews” will make your PC light up like a pinball machine.  In fact, there’s so much information available, it’s hard to sift through the mountain of data to find what you really want to know.

What do you look out for in a massage chair review?  Start by checking and comparing the key features offered by each chair.  Are they recliners?  Do they provide heat as well as massage?  Do they offer shiatsu massage or rolling massage?  Can you concentrate on specific areas if you wish?  Massage chair reviews should offer this kind of informtion up front.  Obviously, price is a key factor, and massage chair reviews will allow you to make side by side price comparisons of massage chairs offering pretty similar features.  Another very important thing to watch out for is warranty information.  Is just the frame covered?  If the massage chair offers heat, is the leather or whatever fabric is used covered by warranty?  Heat can have a deteriorating affect on leather, so watch out for this. You can also organise your massage chair reviews by manufacturer.  The main players in the market would be Panasonic, Sanyo and Omega.

Massage chair reviews are often offered by manufacturers or retailers selling more than one brand.  It’s advisable to avoid these reviews for obvious reasons.  The manufacturers are certainly going to be biased, and any comparisons they offer will highlight the advantages of their own model, but will not mention any deficiencies.  Retailers can likewise be persuaded by wholesalers to favour a particular brand, so even if they sell more than one model, they may slant their massage chair reviews to encourage potential buyers toward a particular model.

The message is simple, really.  When you want to have a look at massage chair reviews, try to find unbiased versions not driven by sales targets.  Look to forums and web discussions; there are plenty of them out there.  Don’t rush in and accept the first review you read as gospel.  Look at several massage chair reviews and compare notes between them.  If you find enough end users saying good things about a specific model that has the features you’re looking for, at the right price, then you could be heading in the right direction.  Even then, the best massage chair reviews, before making the final decision to buy, are those you come up with yourself, by testing two or three models you think might be right for you.  No massage chair will please everyone, so be sure to test before you buy.

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