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Live your best life with this portable Shiatsu massager that’s on sale
TL;DR: Get the muscle-soothing Belmint heated Shiatsu kneading massager for $45. Since it’s usually priced at $70, you’ll be saving 35% with this deal in the Mashable Shop.
Unless you’re rich, famous, or both, you probably can’t afford to have a personal professional masseuse at your beck and call. But man, wouldn’t that be the dream?
Sadly for us mere mortals, that dream is completely out of reach, but you know what isn’t? The Belmint heated Shiatsu kneading massager – AKA the next best thing to a personal masseuse.
This massager from Belmint features four powerful Shiatsu-inspired deep-kneading modes and a built-in heater, so you can close your eyes and pretend you’re at a luxurious spa. It’s meant to soothe, press, and relieve pain, tightness, and tension from your everyday life.
While most at-home massagers are meant for one specific body part, this bad boy can be used practically anywhere. It’s shaped like a “U” and can be draped around your shoulders, lower back, legs, waist, or wherever else needs some TLC. Plus, it’s incredibly portable, so you can take it to work with you, use it in the car, or just carry it from room to room in your home. It may not be a professional masseuse, but it’s probably as close as you’ll get.
Typically, this kneading massager costs $70, but you can slash 35% off and get it on sale for just $45 now.
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