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Health & Personal Care : Comfort Products 60-5298 Four Motor Massage Office Chair

Comfort Products 60-5298 Four Motor Massage Office Chair

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MSRP Price: $199.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 71587





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Comfort Products
Color: Black
EAN: 0046854094314
Label: Comfort Products
Product Manufacturer: Comfort Products
Model: 60-5298
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Comfort Products
Release Date: January 27, 2005
Ranking: 71587
Studio: Comfort Products


Product facts:
  • Genuine leather with matching vinyl on soft pillow-top cushions
  • Four massage motors to relax the upper and lower back and thighs
  • 4 hour rechargeable battery
  • Built-in controller allows selection of massage zones and 3 intensity levels
  • Tilt, lock, tension, swivel, gas lift height adjustment







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Stress-Reducing Comfort at the Office. Massage Master Managerial Office Chair



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Review of four motor massage office chair
The chair is comfortable, easy to adjust and was easy to assemble. The massager is okay but it could be a little more forceful.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Desk Chair
I received this chair very quickly, even though it was close to Christmas. The chair was wonderful! Such a great price for such a great chair!



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good value for price
The other reviews are right: this is more of a "vibrating" chair than a massage chair. However, $80 is a pretty good price for a leather office chair, and I just see the "massaging" function as a bonus. The chair is fairly sturdy and looks good.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Four Motor Motion Sickness Vibrator
Amazon should provide rating less than 1, like a 0 or -1. I would have rated this -1 or even lesser.
Its not a massage chair, its a VIBRATOR Chair. As soon as I got the delivery, I started charging, but it only took 10 secs to know its vibrating instead of massaging. Immediately switched of , packed and returned. Its too good to be true that they're selling a massage chair for around $80 unless its a crap. I would go for one of those portable shiatsu massage.



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