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Cotsoco Mini Massage Gun Deep Tissue,6 Speeds Cordless Handheld Muscle Massager with 4 Heads - W/Voucher Sold by Go Fun Club (Prime Excl)

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Price drop from £10.49 to £10.15 - 29/03

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LONG BATTERY LIFE & TYPE C CHARGING - This mini massage gun is equipped with 1800mAh advanced lithium battery, which can work for up to 6 hours after being fully charged for 3 hours, The massage gun will automatically shut off after 15 minutes use, to extend battery life and keep you safe. In addition, this muscle massager uses a USB TYPE-C charging interface. Note: Do not use while charging.
💖6 SPEED LEVELS & 4 MASSAGE HEADS - This muscle massage gun is 6 speeds between 1800-3200 rpm, each percussion intensity is gradually increased. Delivered with 4 professional different shape massage heads which will meet your different massage needs for all your different body parts and different muscle types!
🔋Quiet massage- Equipped with an improved 24V brushless motor with high torque and optimal efficiency and low noise level, the percussion massager can reach up to 3200 percussions per minute within seconds while only 35 dB-50 dB without disturbing others.
⭐ BEST GIFTS & EASY TO CARRY - The portable handheld massager weighs only 0.4kg, so you can easily hold the massage gun with one hand and carry it at home or office, gym.This Massage Gun makes a Great Gift for any occasions, Such as birthday, Christmas , Mother’s Day, Father’s Day or & other holidays.
🎁Deep tissue massage gun- Cotsoco Massage gun can help you relieve muscle stiffness and soreness, You can use 4 interchangeable heads to target muscles such as neck, back, shoulders, legs, foot and so on. The neck shoulder massager relieves and rejuvenates your body after long periods of sitting or strenuous workouts.
Water Resistance Level: not_water_resistant

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  1. dingdong777's avatar
    Wifes got something very similar.
  2. argyle's avatar
    Bought this exact one and arrived a couple of days ago. Have to say that first impressions I'm actually quite impressed. Gives good muscle relief after a long walk or run. Have to press quite firmly to get it to work but once you get the hang works well :).
    ifitsfreeitsmine's avatar
    Ditto, bought from amazon last December for around £15.
    i have another which is much more expensive about £60.
    i also have access and use a theragun pro.
    this massager is much smaller than the other 2, it’s much smaller and much lighter.
    this massager has less features and less programmes than the other two but tbh it’s not too much of an issue (it’s like a rear bike light that flashes in many different patterns, it’s nice to have a choice of different patterns but in reality it doesn’t really matter as long as it works).
    the build quality and the plastics is worse, the chrome plastics and the fit and finish feel a bit cheap but it’s acceptable for the price you pay.
    this one charges from a usb which is great for domestic home use.
    for occasional home use its good, A theragun can be used all day with switchable batteries etc but personal home use that is not essential.
    this massager as argyle states only works when’s you press it quite hard against your body. When it isn’t pressed against something the unit is on but doesn’t pulsates/massage so if you want a really light pressure massage and don’t want to press too hard the unit will not operate. This may be an issue if you just want a light massage.
    overall I think it’s good for the price but there are loads on the market, home bargains sell one for £20 now, that one is a bigger unit and looks ok.
  3. asim_mahmood's avatar
    Brought from tiktok shop much cheaper
    PureB's avatar
    How did you bring it?
  4. Semisky's avatar
    I thought it was Costco
  5. Talha_Rehman's avatar
    I used it to clean the car and all the sand particles came up from the carpets due to strong vibration. It's very powerful vibration is definitely not for the human body.
  6. kdot1983's avatar
    Do i need a Cotsoco account to get this? :/
  7. weiupthere's avatar
    These are terrible compared to the real ones. Can also be bot for 6-7 quid on temu
    bigpappa's avatar
    Can you link to one, I’ve horrible tight calf muscles that I need to massage the knots out.
  8. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    Careful about using this sort of device on sensitive muscles, or sensitive people. Some feel powerful enough to put nails in
    KevinMcComps's avatar
    Not this one. Saw these in Thailand a few months ago. The more premium version has a gold strip on the side that's narrow compared to this one.
  9. Rob2210's avatar
    Bought very similar from Amazon and it’s terrible. Literally no force but I can only compare to more expensive options such has Physion and Theragun Pro
  10. friar_chris's avatar
    £14 now
  11. Spriggan's avatar
    I bought this last time when it was on sale and it's really bad. The attachments come away quite easily from the gun and you need to push hard against the body for there to be any reasonable force.
  12. londonstinks's avatar
    Tired one of these a while back and gave me veritgo episode lol
  13. Smoking_Dealer69's avatar
    Turkish barbers up and down the country going wild for this
  14. jklfgh's avatar
    Bought a renoho for a lot more than this, with identically shaped attachments and control buttons. Can recommend that. *renoho
    jklfgh's avatar
    RenPho
  15. secretmsg's avatar
    Lasted for two weeks . Used only twice and gone dead after that.
    banshee3099's avatar
    Wow maybe it will come back to life after a rest?
  16. purplebottle's avatar
    how do these actually work / how do they ease aches? can you use these after a 5k run or is it more for illnesses? lots of questions!
  17. denwo1982_'s avatar
    Waste of time, used once and then forgotten about
    banshee3099's avatar
    Maybe you didn’t use it correctly then?
  18. banshee3099's avatar
    What’s that double ended attachment for???
    AdrienBrody's avatar
    Making dough
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