Black 4" Portable Massage Chair Tattoo Spa Free Carry Case
Sports (BestMassage)

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- 100% Ultra Soft PU Surface
- Capacity: 700 LB static, 300 LB working
- Set up size: 29" L x 48" H x 18" W
Homedics MCS-200H Shiatsu Massage Cushion
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- State of the art moving massage mechanism
- Easily fits most chairs
- Integrated control
Portable Massage Chair, Therabuilt Apex. High Quality, Light Weight, Extra Thick Foam for Maximum Comfort, Free Carrying Case-BLACK
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- Portable Massage Chair Weight Capacity: 500 lbs. Distributed
- Warranty: 2 Year Warranty against Manufacturer defect in legs, frame, and chair structure
- Free Carrying Case
Comfort Products 60-2910 Ten Motor Massage Cushion with Heat
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- Easy-to-use hand held controller let you choose massage zone, style, and intensity level
- Adjustable straps
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Blue 4" Portable Massage Chair Tattoo Spa Free Carry Case
Sports (BestMassage)

Price: $68.88
- Free Carry Case
- Set up size: 29" L x 48" H x 18" W
- Capacity: 700 LB static, 300 LB working
Massage chairs now available at BleachBright KUAM.com
By Krystal Paco
Guam - Coin-operated massage chairs are a thing of the past. BleachBright, located at the Guam Premier Outlet's food court, not only offers teeth whitening services, but massage services as well. Owner David Dell'isola told KUAM News, "I wanted to expand the offerings here at GPO and offer something unique."
Dell'isola is especially happy to offer this new service so close to the holiday season when the stress from shopping can get overwhelming. "I'm happy to try to bring it here for the holiday season," he said, adding, "If you're already in the store, walking around shopping, just walk on in and it can happen in 15 minutes and you'll see how much better you'll feel and more rejuvenated."
Unlike a-coin operated massage chair, Dell'isola's offers a unique design. "Basically when you sit on the chair you feel like you're floating and it takes all the pressure off and distributes it evenly through your body. And my massage therapist can come in and give a really good massage," he said.
HT-1650 Massage Chair by Human Touch on Studio 5
www.massage-chair-relief.com president, Dr. Alan Weidner, demonstrates the HT-1650 massage chair by Human Touch on KSL's Studio 5 Television ...

What is the best portable massage chair on the market?
I need a portable massage chair to use at an office to give short massages. I have used the Stronglite brand and found that it is ok, but I do not like how difficult it is to put back in the case. I think the other brand I have used was Ergo Lite (?) and it didn't feel stable enough. I want something light weight, stable, easy to set up and break down, and hopefully under $500. Any suggestions are welcome even if they aren't completely perfect.
Oakworks. They have the best design, best construction, best quality and best ease of use. They cost a little more and weigh slightly more comparatively, but you will enjoy the stability, durability and ease of adjustments it offers. I believe most are under $500 if you don't get too crazy with upgrades of vinyl, padding or accessories.
http://www.oakworks.com/
You may even be able to find a discounted product from the factory, or a "pre-owned" version on auction sites. Buyer beware, though.
What brand and model of massage chair would you recommend?
Looking into a massage chair but have no idea what brand or model is reliable and economic.
Panasonic?
What was the name of that chinese/japanese massage chair they used to sell in Debenhams/John Lewis?
It basically straps on to the chair and gives a really god back massage
Thanks for your help?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/HoMedics-Shiatsu-Plus-Massager-SBM-300/dp/B000AQE7K8
they are shiatsu massargers they come in many forms......
and yes they are great!!!!!
What recliner massage chair is cheapest, and still good?
I want to... possibly purchase a recliner massage chair.
So I was wondering which one is cheap, yet really good?
Help!
I wouldn't buy a massage chair, but instead a chair insert. If you want a recliner, then buy a recliner and add the chair insert.
Here's the best line I have found for the money.. Homedics.
http://www.homedics.com/products/massage/back-massage-cushions
I have personally used the Shiatsu1 and Shiatsu+ (SBM-300H).
The Shiatsu action can be too deep, but if you want relief, it is by far the best relief available. And you can adjust your body to increase and decrease the pressure. If you like massagers that just vibrate, they have them as well. But I found the vibration creates temporary relief and the Shiatsu lasting relief.
Is it okay to use massage chair when pregnant?
I was just sitting here and suddenly remembered that we do have a massage chair with built in heating pad in the back bedroom and I was just wondering if it would be safe to use. I am wondering more about the heating pad because it does get pretty hot...I am 28 weeks pregnant and do have a low lying placenta (marginal). Just looking to ease the back pain a little but not at the cost of harming myself or my baby...
I'd ask your doctor (since you have the low lying placenta)...I used a massage chair quite a bit when I was pregnant with the heat (Id let it heat up then turn it off and turn it back on when it cooled)....ask your doctor though
Can I use an electric massage chair while pregnant?
I just got a massage chair that you strap onto any seat and plug it in. It heats up and vibrates all over. I am five months pregnant.... Is it ok to use it???
Also, i heard somewhere there might be an electric current that's in the chair the that can be bad for you while pregnant. Is that true?
Also, i heard somewhere there might be an electric current that's in the chair the that can be bad for you while pregnant. Is that true?
just to be safe don't use one til you ask your ob/ gyn or midwife.
The heat is one your back so it doesnt make much of a difference...
It'd actually probably be a good stress reliever.
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My massage chair HT270 stopped rolling , Does anyone know, Any links or manuals on how to repair it ?
Massage Chairs HT270 Service manual link
contact human touch, the Company that made it at (800) 355-2762. If it cannot be fixed and it is no longer under warranty let me know because I need to buy a spare part for my broken chair.
Can you use a massage chair during late pregnancy and labor?
Hi ladies, I was just wondering if it is safe to use a massage chair during the last few weeks of prenancy (im 38 weeks) and also while you are in labor? I have one at home and use it every now and then but it seems to get the baby moving a lot. I also took a hospital tour and they had a spa tub and massage chair but one of the nurses said the massage chair cant be used during labor due to the electrical currents or something. She said it was there for the support people or the nurses to use. I dont believe her and just wondered if anyones hospital had one to use and if you used it.
I think the nurse is correct. Some doctors also will tell you not to use an electric blanket. This was found to be a problem back in the mid-90s for some women and rather than risk it, they recommend that no pregnant women use them. Many massage chairs say right on the chair that they are not to be used by pregnant women. It is the electric current, not the vibration, that is the perceived problem.
How can I market my chair massage business?
I am starting a chair massage business where I go to homes and businesses to do chair massage but I don't know how to get the clients. Any advice?
Talk with companies that have employees working 8hr desk jobs. Mention you are promoting your chair massage business and you would like to include their business on your monthly rotation. Explain that you plan to visit office buildings each week and would like to include their business on the rotation. Initially, offer 2hours of work during a specific day of the week. Anyone interested must email you for a 15 minute time (aha! you now have their email!!!). If no one emails you, then show up anyway (the first time). Offer 50% off fee the first time, payment coming directly to you from each client. Even if you only get one person the first time with contact info, you are at least "in" with the company. Then plan a second visit in about 4 weeks because, "that is the next available week." [They don't need to know you have all kinds of time available. Make it seem like you are already busy with other businesses interested.] If they do not want to schedule with you right away, then ask if they would rather be put on the schedule two months from now. This does two things. First, it forces a follow up session in either one month or two. Second, it determines their interest. If they want one right away next month, then get the ball rolling with them. If they want one in two months, it may not be a good location, but follow up with them in one month anyway! It may develop further. The second visit, continue to offer 50% off to those who refer another person in, and the referred person gets 25% off. If there is a third visit that is successful, then you may want to offer package discounts which forces additional visits. Then you can renegotiate frequency.
Focus on 50 businesses you want to contact initially. Make a commitment to get at least 2 businesses per week on your rotation. As you get through your 1st, 2nd and/or 3rd visit with each business you visit, you will begin to determine which locations are your top candidates for more frequent visits at a more desirable fee. If the employees are happy with your visits, then ask the employer if they are willing to pay for a percentage of the sessions (to guarantee you pay for each minute you are there for them), then also integrate some gift certificates, drawings or prizes into the mix for "employees of the month" or other such recognitions. I hope this helps a little.
What would I have to do to set up a "booth" in which to give chair massage outside a business?
I live in North Idaho and am taking a Massage Therapy course in Washington. What are the requirements for massaging in Idaho? And what would I have to do to go about giving chair massage as a simple side job?
I know that you are not required to be licensed in Idaho, but I would like to know if there are ANY laws at all that would prevent me from doing this.
Thanks in advance!
Just need a business license. Then your ready to go.