Panasonic’s Reach Easy massager models includes several great features including a flex head, 3 vibration massagers and point massage for acupressure.
The point massager feature allows for specific focus on your shoulders. The Reach Easy contains a natural elbow design, which allows for the user to reach their lower, middle, and upper back easier than ever before. It is a sturdy yet durable massager that allows you to reach those key parts of the body that are hard to reach and automatically relieve any discomfort presently in your body.
Panasonic’s Reach Easy Roller and Point Hand Held massager also includes a vibrating massage feature that helps increase blood circulation, while relieving stiffness with the three available massage heads that are included with the massager. The Panasonic Roller and Point Hand Held massager conveniently offers two speeds, you can utilize it at either high or low settings.
The Wide Surface of the Panasonic EV2510K Reach Easy Rolling Massage offers a gentle motion to your arms or legs to help you kick-start or end your day in full relaxation mode.
Panasonic EV2510K features
- Point massager for acupressure
- Promotes circulation with stroking massage using three different massage heads
- Special elbow-angled design lets you access your lower, middle and upper back more easily
- Helps increase blood circulation
- Easy to hold
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This is one great massager!,
Enter the Panny EV2510K. Perfect for any spot that hurts you just about anywhere on your body. I’ve only had the unit for a few hours and I have managed to relax my terres minor muscle in my right shoulder, something that I was unable to do by myself before.
Besides the Panny’s reach versitility, it is one strong vibrator. This is no wimpy unit. It will rattle your teeth on high. But what good is a massager with low power? You can modulate the vibration strength with the low setting and with applied pressure. It’s got all you’ll ever need.
Also, the head (part that vibrates) is isolated by a flex-joint so as to not vibrate the hand that holds it. Good engineering. Fit, finish and construction is excellent.
Beside the rollers (you’ll like them!), there is a hard protrusion that can also be used in certain areas and a green pad with 1/4″ high bumps for other areas. Haven’t found a use for these yet, but I’m sure that I will.
I just tried this thing on the bottom of my feet and it scored a 10. Wow!
I’m really a cynic about products, so when I am compelled to write about this product within hours of receiving it, be assured that I like it. I would be happy if this Panny sold for $59, but it is a steal (and a GOOD gift idea, too) at Amazon’s price with free shipping. Click ‘buy’, you won’t be sorry. Promise!
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Percussion and Shiatsu Massagers Are Better,
It works right out of the box (no attachments required) – just plug in the power cord! It is well built with a good design and looks nice. The long handle will help you reach and massage many parts of your body. It is relatively light weight, and the roller head is actually “slightly” wider than the photo suggests, allowing you to cover more surface area in one rolling stroke than what you would visualize by seeing the picture. Having said that, however, note that the roller head is not particularly wide. The massager is not merely for self-massaging but one can massage another with it as well. Finally, it is made by Panasonic – a trusted brand.
Now the other side:
The length of the power cord is just adequate but I wish it was at minimum 50{80cb7c1ee426b8f3e8ed1451a4fd23d80a147a880579763a77e7cd328ded2b98} longer so one could use it at a further distance from a power source. I also wish the power cord was thicker. The massager has three green surfaces with massaging action. One of them seems and feels useless – the “point” massaging part that looks like a hook. The biggest drawback with this Panasonic massager is the kind of massage it provides – “vibrating” action. After using a “shiatsu” seat massager that I purchased for about $70 Homedics MCS-300H Shiatsu Massage Cushion, and a “percussion” type massager that I used at a Brookstone store, I can state that for me, a “vibration” type massager is clearly inferior to either percussion-type or shiatsu-type massagers. While shiatsu massagers are expensive (because they are seat cushions covering the back), there should be several percussion type massagers in the same price range as this Panasonic massager. If you go for the percussion type massager, make sure you get one with dual tappers (as opposed to one.)For instance, there ais one at this link, which I haven’t used but is a percussion massager:
Dual Tapper Electric Handheld Percussion Massager
Note that older folk, who may not like deep massages may prefer this massager. It does have two power settings with adequate power. I think those complaining about the lack of power, don’t realize that they probably meant to say that the massager is not “deep and penetrating,” which is an issue with the type of massage action (vibrating as opposed to percussion or shiatsu,) rather than the intensity of the power.
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Has the power,
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