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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
The assembly was easy, the chair looks nice. The back is comfortable enough, but the seat is definitely not. The seat looks plush in the picture, but actually is not soft at all. That was my main reason for buying it was the soft seat. The heat works fine, my bad for not seeing there is no heat on the seat. The vibration leaves alot to be desired, better than those with the rollers tho. It is extremely noisy. I've had is just a couple of days, and now it is $10 less than what I paid for it on Amazon, regular price - no percentage off sale. That is a rip off to me. Would I buy again, no not at the price i paid for it. How about a makeup difference in pricing Amazon?
Judymac
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Love this chair. Has all the bells and whistles at a low price. It has 6 heated viberators, raises and lowers, swivels, has a comfortable seat and neck rest and rolls. Plus has it has a remote control control! Money well spent for my sewing room, oh it’s pretty too! Gives me back and leg support!! And I’ll get my sewing projects done fast, or go sit and read to relax with heat and soothing vibrations. Grab one while they are on sale.
Sandra Peacock
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023
Easy to assemble, pretty comfortable, but not enough lumbar support for my back (I have to use a small pillow}. But the heating and vibration work great, and it rolls around the floor with ease. Looks good too!
Addict
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022
First, I am a 215lb male. After 6 months the hydraulic failed, and I constantly have to raise the seat. Now after a year, the hydraulic fell through the base! Now one of the legs broke. I am the only user of this chair. Previous chairs I had prior lasted 5+ years. The base is super poor quality. Also, the heat on the seat doesnt work.
BriHG24
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by this chair. The massage feature works great and the heat does as well. It definitely isn’t heating pad hot, but definitely hot enough to help tight muscles especially in your lower back.The only thing about it I don’t like is the recline button either isn’t working on mine or not working well bc there seems to be no way to lock it into place so it tips back pretty far. Overall though the support is great and it’s the first time I haven’t had shoulder and neck pain while working in months, so I would definitely recommend it!
Cece P
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020
I've only used it one day, and it is very comfortable and the perfect size for me. I am 5'6" and about 170 lbs. There's about an inch between the edge of the seat and back of my knees. Which is good otherwise it would cut off circulation in lower legs. The headrest sits at the back of my neck/head as it should. The massaging is very nice, however not a big difference with high vs low. But still nice to have available. It has a good variation of modes, and I do love that it hits the back/butt/thighs. Especially nice for my low back. I also like that it runs on electric, not battery, including the remote controls. Very nice feel to the faux leather, and there is a pocket that holds the remote controller for the massager. For me, it's a great combo of firm + soft. I have scoliosis, so too soft is bad for me. Probably too small for a bigger person. I would follow the weight guidelines indicated for this chair.The only bad parts (which was very frustrating) was:1. The directions were picture only, and a couple of them (important ones) were difficult, and I just couldn't get it. (I am pretty good at putting things together and figuring it out easily). I finally YouTubed it and that helped. So I do recommend this chair, but YouTube the directions first and that will help.2. The damn wheels. There were no directions for the wheels, and yes, it was super easy to figure out. But popping them in wasn't going to work and it had me second guessing the application of the wheels. It took brut strength and a hammer to pop them in, and then you risk damaging the plastic legs.....which I did on one. But it's fine, just a blemish I'll never see unless I am really looking. But buyer be warned, be careful. The wheels were the most difficult part of the assembly. Otherwise assembly was easy.
ryandiaz
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2014
I was searching specifically for a massage chair, and the price attracted me to this one ($149 at the time). Let's put all our cards on the table though, this is not a shiatsu massage - it is a vibrating massage. And trust me, you can feel the difference. But, having said that, the price for the superior shiatsu massage chairs is prohibitive for me, so this is definitely second best.You can feel the vibrating in your upper thighs, lower back, and upper back between your shoulders. It feels just like if someone were to hold one of those vibrating wands to your back, but not move it around. It's not going to satisfy you as well as a moving massage, but it is better than nothing. I game for hours and this chair prevents my back from hurting.The chair was easy to assemble, included clear instructions, and everything worked out of the box. The remote has a simple monochrome liquid crystal display and does not feel cheap. It is responsive, even when the batteries are low. There is no battery strength indicator, but the display will turn from bold black to light black due to lack of battery strength.I like that the arms are padded, this prevents my elbows from getting sore while I use the keyboard. The chair isn't significantly plush, but it is comfortable nonetheless. Been using it daily for almost 2 months and has not broken or given me any problems. Only had to change the remote control batteries once, presumably because the included starter batteries are of low quality. A couple Duracell's in there should last awhile.I recommend this chair to someone that wants a massager, but can't afford a shiatsu.
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