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Spector Massage Gun Electric Massager Vibration Muscle Therapy 4 Head Percussion

Loleni from Massey

BRAND NEW NEVER BEEN USED !

1 x Massage Gun
4 x Massage Heads
1 x Charger
1 x Carry bag
1 x User Manual




4 different massage head
Deep kneading massage
Muscle stimulation
Naturally relieves pain
Enhances performance and recovery
Relieves muscle tension and tightness
Energizes the body
20 adjustable intensity
LCD touch screen
High-Torque motor for a quieter experience
Powerful brushless
Up to 4200 percussions per minute
Wireless, lightweight and portable ergonomic casing
Ultra-strong heat dissipation function
2400mAh Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
8 hours endurancing time
Note: 10 Minutes auto-off feature for power protection
SPECIFICATION:
Brand: Spector
Shell material: pp
Voltage: 110-240V, 50/60Hz
Output Voltage: 24V
Power: 20W
Frequency: 4200r/min
Amplitude: 16mm
Endurancing time: 8 hours
Battery: 2400mah
Gears: 20
Dimension: 24.5cm x 17cm x 5cm (H x L x W)
Colour: Silver

Price: $50

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