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The vibrations are very strong, and there are a couple of different strengths. even on low its pretty strong.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are four levels of intensity, plus the added heat function. While it is hard to describe intensity (a subjective term), If you want a kitty-purring-on-your-back massage, that'd be a 1 on my scale, and this would not be the right massager for you. This massager is best described as "man hands" intensity. The lowest setting is, in my opinion, probably a 4, meaning that the massager is not preoccupied with watching tv while giving you a massage. It's digging in with a purpose, but realizes it's got "man hands" and doesn't want to leave marks. Setting 2 is really a 6, setting 3 is a 9, and setting 4 requires Space Balls terminology (Ludicrous Speed). When I used setting 4 to work one area for five minutes, I was bruised the next day. I don't bruise easily, so I felt compelled to buy my massager a bouquet of flowers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It really depends....on a scale of what to what? I guess it all depends on the person using it. On the lowest setting, my son thinks it tickles lol It won't work out any deep tissue issues but it will do a good job with everything else. It's not light by any means & I think it's safe to say if you're sensitive to things of this nature, you're probably better off with something else.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's perfect when I don't have any help, and can do it with my help
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mild to intense (at the highest setting #6). On the large muscle groups that's fine but on small muscles it can be too much on high.
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