Electronic Pulse Massager

Tired of walking? Don't want to wait in line for a massage therapist? Our foot massagers allow you to give yourself a stress-releasing massage. Foot reflexology releases your body's pressure by unblocking channels, circulating blood & adjusting bowels
Improve Blood Circulation
Multi-purpose Massager
Powerful& Comfortable Foot Massage
Relief muscle tension whole body
Good for diabetes
Good for athletes
Retail Price : $280 Now only $249
This Electronic Pulse Massager is special designed to fit for the sole and body. It has the function of pounding, kneading, pressing, rubbing and auto mode.

The movements caused by electric stimulation can prevent the blockage of blood.

Just place both of your bare feet on the pads and enjoy a deep soothing reflexology massage. Within minutes, you will love the instant relief for your tired, sore and aching feet.

Body & Foot Massage together

It comes with four self adhesive pads, which can be attached on different parts of your body. Use the pulse massager to reduce muscle tension improve blood and nerve circulation.

Now you can treat four (4) different body areas and your feet at the same time. Repeat massage will give even better results. Just attach the pads on your body and put your feet on the foot massager to enjoy a sensational body massage.

Specifications - Electronic Pulse Massager
Safety & Cautions
  • Electronic Pulse waves: YES
  • Infrared heating :YES
  • Digital Control: YES
  • Voltage: 110 V
  • Measure: 17x19x 6 inch (44x49x15 cm)
  • Gross Weight: 3Kg
Include :
  • Electronic Pulse Massager
  • 4 Self Adhesive Pads for Body
  • Slimming Belt
  • Remote Control
  • AC/DC Adaptor
Do NOT use the electronic pulse massager together with the following electronic apparatus:
  1. Medical Electronic Appliance which transplant into the body, such as pulse adjuster
  2. Artificial heart, lung and other medical electronic appliance which maintains the life.
  3. If you have a pacemaker
  4. Have high fever, certain lung diseases and malignant tumours