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Barely worth the effort., April 28, 2006
This review is from: HoMedics HG-1 HydraGel Rechargeable Hand Held Massager with HydraGel Dampening System (Health and Beauty)
Two main problems with this "cordless massager". The first being that it doesn't hold a charge for very long. You may get an hour use on a full charge, and that shows diminishing power as it goes. Add to that it's general lack of any real massaging capability and you have one very poor piece of equipment. If you're looking for something to rumble a slight bit, this is for you. Otherwise, save your money.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Poor, December 27, 2007
This review is from: HoMedics HG-1 HydraGel Rechargeable Hand Held Massager with HydraGel Dampening System (Health and Beauty)
This thing has no real penetrating power for a massager. If you have sore muscles, this isn't going to help in the least.
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4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Don't bother buying tis., January 17, 2007
This review is from: HoMedics HG-1 HydraGel Rechargeable Hand Held Massager with HydraGel Dampening System (Health and Beauty)
I was anxious to use this for my mother as she has a bad back. However, immediately after opening the product, I tried to plug it in, as it doesn't work without batteries being fully charged. Unfortunately, this massager would plug in but did not start charging, and therefore, it could not be charged. I will be returning this item.
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