Technology
This Theragun Mini alternative is on sale for under $100
TL;DR: Relieve your muscle aches with a Addsfit mini portable massage gun for $89.25, a 15% savings as of Dec. 25.
Massage guns have truly had a moment in 2020. Amongst all the stress, panic, and mayhem, the masses have found solace in these genius home massage tools. And if you haven’t yet jumped in on the fun, it’s not too late.
If you’re looking for something small in size, but big in functionality, you’ve probably crossed paths with the Theragun Mini. Unfortunately for you, you likely saw the $200 price point and slowly backed away. Luckily, we’ve found a worthy alternative in the Addsfit mini portable massage gun and it’s on sale under $100 for a limited time.
It turns out that you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars to get a high-quality massager that works and relieves muscle pain fast. Percussion massagers are designed to be used before or after a workout — or any time you’re feeling stiff. If you use it before a workout, you may notice you’re noticeably warmer and can perform at a higher level. If you use it after, you may notice you can recover faster and be back at it sooner rather than later. With the Addsfit mini-massage gun, you’ll get three-speed levels and a maximum of 27 pounds of powerful percussion massages to do all of the above — all in a tiny package.
At just 12.7 oz, the Addsfit Mini Massage Gun can fit easily into any gym bag, or even the glove compartment of your car for on-the-go relief as you’re sitting in traffic. It’s designed to be ultra-quiet, too, so you can use it without disturbing others. It’s even made out of pure aluminum material, which means it’s designed to resist bacteria and stay hygienic without having to wipe it down fully after each use.
Check out everything this small yet mighty device can do:
Normally, this percussive massager goes for $105. But for just two days, with the code MERRY15, you can score 15% off, bringing the price down to just $89.25. It’s the perfect opportunity to treat yourself.
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