Thursday, 6 September 2012
VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager
VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager Overview:
- Color: Black/Purple
- Size: 5.5" x 6.5" x 16"
- Patented Percussive action!
- Canadian Made!
- Original hand-held massager!
VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager Reviews
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VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager Reviews
37 of 37 people found the following review helpful Very good massager but has a design problem, January 3, 2009 By Engineer "engineer" (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager (Electronics) I bought two MiniPro2's few years ago; one for me and one for my parents. They worked very well but in both the switch failed after a while. I have just disassembled my massager and noticed that the plastic switch slider in the handle is linked with the underlying mechanical switch by a very thin piece of plastic, which broke off rendering the massager unusable.
I give the massager four stars because it is a very good massager, but I wonder why the switch has such a lousy design in such an expensive massager. I will try to fix the switch.
40 of 42 people found the following review helpful Mini-Pro 2 Thumper Massager, July 1, 2008 By Khandro Noble (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews This review is from: VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager (Electronics) This is definitely an intense, strong therapeutic massager that is best used by another person upon you as it is a bit on the heavy side. It has two massagers that penetrate deeply into the body. I find the three different speeds helpful as some areas of the body need more or less stimulation. Beware, however that this model is a seriously strong, fast "thumping" action, even on the lowest speed. This massager fits the contours of the body well and is perfect for the tight knots along the spine, buttocks, and legs. It is a great product and the only downfall is that I am not able to use it upon my neck, due to the strength of the vibration and design of the massager head. I would highly recommend this product to another and also suggest they compare it to something like the Jeanie Rub, also available on amazon.com that I find to be similar, but more effective. This product came from All About Massagers and I appreciated their service and willingness to answer my questions.
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful Mini Pro2 vs. Homedics PA-MH / HHP-300 / PA-200H vs. Brookstone MAX2, June 22, 2011 This review is from: VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager (Electronics) I recently bought a Mini Pro2 to complement my Homedics PA-MH, a ~$30 massager representative of most units in its price class. I also have a Homedics PA-200H, a larger 5-speed unit mildly updated as the PA-300H and PA-400H. The MAX2, I've used a half-dozen times in Brookstone shops, so I'll be working from memory with that one. Likewise for the Homedics HHP-300.
What do you get for six times the price?
Physically, the Pro2 and the PA-MH are about the same length and width. The Pro2's cord is thicker and, at 12', twice as long. The PA-MH has a two-stage switch with heat, as does the HHP-300. The Pro2, three stages and no heat. The PA-200H, five speeds with heat and adjustable-width percussion pads. And the MAX2, five speeds and no heat. Build quality is somewhat higher with the Pro2 and PA-200H and higher still with the MAX2. The HHP-300 has an extending handle of dubious utility.
The more significant differences are in the massage heads. The Pro2 is... Read more
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful Very good massager but has a design problem, By Engineer "engineer" (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager (Electronics) I bought two MiniPro2's few years ago; one for me and one for my parents. They worked very well but in both the switch failed after a while. I have just disassembled my massager and noticed that the plastic switch slider in the handle is linked with the underlying mechanical switch by a very thin piece of plastic, which broke off rendering the massager unusable.I give the massager four stars because it is a very good massager, but I wonder why the switch has such a lousy design in such an expensive massager. I will try to fix the switch. 40 of 42 people found the following review helpful Mini-Pro 2 Thumper Massager, By Khandro Noble (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews This review is from: VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager (Electronics) This is definitely an intense, strong therapeutic massager that is best used by another person upon you as it is a bit on the heavy side. It has two massagers that penetrate deeply into the body. I find the three different speeds helpful as some areas of the body need more or less stimulation. Beware, however that this model is a seriously strong, fast "thumping" action, even on the lowest speed. This massager fits the contours of the body well and is perfect for the tight knots along the spine, buttocks, and legs. It is a great product and the only downfall is that I am not able to use it upon my neck, due to the strength of the vibration and design of the massager head. I would highly recommend this product to another and also suggest they compare it to something like the Jeanie Rub, also available on amazon.com that I find to be similar, but more effective. This product came from All About Massagers and I appreciated their service and willingness to answer my questions. 24 of 25 people found the following review helpful Mini Pro2 vs. Homedics PA-MH / HHP-300 / PA-200H vs. Brookstone MAX2, This review is from: VersaPro Thumper Mini Pro 2 Massager (Electronics) I recently bought a Mini Pro2 to complement my Homedics PA-MH, a ~$30 massager representative of most units in its price class. I also have a Homedics PA-200H, a larger 5-speed unit mildly updated as the PA-300H and PA-400H. The MAX2, I've used a half-dozen times in Brookstone shops, so I'll be working from memory with that one. Likewise for the Homedics HHP-300.What do you get for six times the price? Physically, the Pro2 and the PA-MH are about the same length and width. The Pro2's cord is thicker and, at 12', twice as long. The PA-MH has a two-stage switch with heat, as does the HHP-300. The Pro2, three stages and no heat. The PA-200H, five speeds with heat and adjustable-width percussion pads. And the MAX2, five speeds and no heat. Build quality is somewhat higher with the Pro2 and PA-200H and higher still with the MAX2. The HHP-300 has an extending handle of dubious utility. The more significant differences are in the massage heads. The Pro2 is... Read more |
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