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  • Osaki OS-102A Dual-head Massager
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Last Seen $69.95 Feb 20, '16
Highest $69.99 Aug 6, '14
Lowest $69.95 Jan 23, '15
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$69.96 (Lifetime average)
Added Jul 31, 2014

Product Description

Includes: One (1) hand-held massager with two pair of extra massage heads Speeds: 3 Settings: Low, medium, high Power source: AC Rated voltage: 110/50-60Hz Rated power: 28 watts Multi-phase speed dial to control frequency of the massage Massage options: Acupressure, broad acupressure, palm Infrared heat application for soothing relaxation Easy grip rubber handle Lightweight Dimensions: 17.25 inches x 5.75 inches x 5.5 inches Important notice: Read instructions and precautions before operating the massager Unplug after use Keep away from water or liquids Not intended for medical use Do not use on children or anyone with health conditions Do not modify this product with additional parts Consult with your physician if you have any medical conditions before using the product Do no attempt to disassemble this device; warranty void if attempted Keep away from hair to avoid tangling with the massage head which can cause serious injury Do not use on or near any wounds and injuries Do not use for more than 20 min per session a day Keep away from flammable products when in operation The content on this site is not intended to substitute for the advice of a qualified physician, pharmacist, or other licensed health-care professional. The products may have additional information and instructions on or inside the packaging that you should carefully read and follow. Contact your health-care provider immediately if you suspect that you have a medical problem. The use of dietary supplements may not have been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.

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