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Air Compression Shiatsu Deep Kneading Foot Massager Machine with Heat $136.29 Delivered ($43.70 off) @ AC Green Amazon AU

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Massage and relax feet
Soothing heat function
3 kneading intensity and 3 air pressure intensities
Easy control the touch panel and removable washable cloth
30 Days Money Back and 12 Months Warranty

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  • +4

    only up to mens size 12, meh may as well market it as a childs product

    • +2

      wow why you got to come at me like that

      • frustration of not being able to fit into any of these relaxation machines

  • +1

    No frills versions are $39 at Big W.

  • +3

    Everytime I see AC Green in a post I think of the NBA player

    • Yes I remember he played 900 games in a row or something

  • Anyone bought this? Looking to get some anecdotal ozbargain experience before biting the bullet!

  • Something similar for massage was available recently on shaver shop for $99
    Not air one though, but does the massage

  • +1

    Anyone know how this compares to homedics version? Are they practically the same?

    https://www.myer.com.au/p/homedics-elite-compression-fot-mas…

    On sale till tomorrow.

    • +1

      Same item on catch for 140, $20 cheaper then myer. https://www.catch.com.au/product/homedics-elite-compression-…

    • Yeah I would also like to know how it compares to this one if anyone knows. Not much difference in price if the Myer one is higher quality, it would be worth it. Warranty wise both Amazon and Myer are great anyway. Just wondering about the comparison between the two.

  • What's the benefit of using this Foot Massager?

  • Same price less than a month ago.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/524472

    Seems like a good price for a decent product, bought.

  • Thanks OP. Bought one. Hope it will work well.

  • I’ve tried a different brand when I was overseas visiting my in laws before and it worked amazing on my feet after a tired day of walking or even after a work out session or run

    Who says these advertising don’t work on ozbargain? I just bought one. Thanks for the discount AC Green. I also bought your portable massager before and it’s still working great on my back and arms. Hoping with this one I’m set for my feet :)

    By the way for those interested, I chose this over the Homedics one because this had 3 intensities settings as opposed to 2 and also up to 30min timer. Looks cooler too.

  • The other Renpho products I've bought have been great quality for the price. Thanks.

  • +1

    Is it good to use the foot massager machine? Any notable side effects, is it good for people of age 50+?

    Normally below people are not recommended to use the foot massagers:

    • the pregnant woman, children, the old with high blood pressure, heart disease.
    • the foot gets hurt before.
    • people who are receiving treatment or illness.

    I know some people get a suggestion from doctor says they can use the foot massager to help them recover the hurt foot. You should be very careful if the doctor says so. You should check the foot massager carefully before you put your feet on, and turn every function to the lowest mode which including kneading, air compression and heating.

    But for most people, you will get a lot of relaxing from the foot massager.

    A reputed company’s foot massager machine will encourage circulation and help in making your feet feel relaxed. So, it’s good to use it. However, in case you feel any discomfort during its use, you should discontinue immediately and consult your doctor.

    For people aged 50+ who are diabetic (and probably have neuropathy in their feet/legs), or have sensory deficiency in the lower half of their legs due to an injury or disease, or have physical ailments that would interfere with or restrict their capability to use the machine’s controls, a foot massager machine shouldn’t be used. If the elderly (or even other users) have skin eruptions or inflamed/swollen areas, the foot massager machine shouldn’t be used on those areas. Above all, I would recommend users to remember that this appliance is meant to soothe tired muscles through the massage and shouldn’t be used as a substitute for medical attention.

  • +1

    Got this last time for the wife who has foot pain. It is very good.

  • +1

    I have owned one of these for about 3 months. I use it a few times a week and it's very good.

    I have size 12/13 feet and wish it was a bit bigger but I do fit inside it. The high/heat setting will have you squeeling at first unless you work your way up over a week or two. Definitely makes you feel like you got a good foot massage after the 30 minute session, I figured if it lasts me a year would have paid for itself over many times.

  • I bought one last deal, it is fantastic and I use it once every few days. Good quality and nice strong massage, definitely get one with air compression.

    Only bug bear is that it defaults to low settings after turning on rather than last settings. I always set to high so a bit of extra button pushing each time.

  • @AC Green
    How the 30 Days Money Back is working? Does the buyer pays for the postage (How much does it cost)?

    • Probably through Amazon/Prime

  • Just got mine delivered today. Easy setup.

    Just not sure why it’s SO loud? It’s as loud as my bikes portable tyre pump. Really put off by the noise when it’s in operation.

    Anyone else have the same experience? Or do I have a dud.

  • +1

    Hi OP, any chance for another round of discount for Mothers Day?

    • +2

      Looks like they’ve actually put the price up ($209.99) for Mother’s Day. You might want to check out the $59.99 one that Aldi will be selling I think this Wednesday.

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