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for sale - HOMEDICS SHIATSU MAX 2.0 ELECTRIC HEATED BACK MASSAGER FOR CHAIR - £20


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HoMedics ShiatsuMax 2.0 - Electric Heated Shiatsu Back Massager with Remote Control, Deep Kneading Massage Chair. You simply put it on a suitable chair, plug it in, sit down, switch on using the remote, and enjoy massaging those stresses away!  It has a heat function too, (red) which can be seen in the video.  
Used but in excellent working order. Clean, pet free home.  No box, no instructions, but have a PDF link for them. Works a treat and very relaxing, works on the knots!  Only selling as I just don't have the room any more to store when not in use.  
Same one as in the link.    

https://www.amazon.co.uk/HoMedics-ShiatsuMax-2-0-Vibration-Adjustable/dp/B01D1ATJSY

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