Panasonic EV2610K Easy Reach Dual Chopper Hand-Held Massager, Black/Silver

This Reach Easy Point Percussion Hand-Held Massager will ease your tension and massage away stress. The EV261OV gives you seven massage actions integrated into 2 pre-programs with variable speed control. It will bring you Point and Chop Tapping options and point massager for acupressure, along with neck and shoulder auto programs. Its natural elbowed design gives you easier access to all parts of your body (neck, shoulders, arms, lower back, thighs, calves and soles of feet).

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Features

  • Neck and shoulder auto programs
  • 7 massage controls
  • 2 variable speeds
  • Point and chop tapping options
  • Point massager for accupressure

User Reviews

About 15 years ago I bought my first Reach Easy Massager to help me deal with knee and back issues. Since we spend part of the year in Michigan and the rest of the year in Arizona, I decided to buy a second massager. My old Reach Easy works great. However, I cannot make that statement about the newer model. I do not like the way this massager works. It makes either a chopping or slapping movement. Additionally, I have not been able to get it to just vibrate at the correct intensity for my knees, hands, feet or upper arms.

The one positive thing I can say is that the newer model reaches the center of my lower back better than the older model does. The curve design makes it easier to use on the lower back area.

So, if you are looking for a massager that chops and slaps, this just might be the one for you. However, if you are like me and looking for a massager that can be used on joint areas, you might want to consider buying a different massager.

July, 2010
Well after using the massager for a while, I have to add to my comments. I have gotten use to the chopping and slapping on my lower back. I use the massager 15 minutes on the right side and then 15 minutes on the left. Afterwards my back feels great, even better than when I used my older massager. However, I haven't adjusted to the chopping and slapping motion on my knee joints, yet. I hope that eventually I will get use to the amount and type of pressure that the massager exerts on my knees.

Overall, I am pleased with the massager. -- THIS MASSAGER IS NOT LIKE MY OLDER MODEL REACH EASY!
This thing is just a waste of money. The awkward shape is very uncomfortable to massage back, neck, shoulder, or anywhere. I thought the tapping massage would be good for my shoulders, but after trying this with so many different angle or direction, I never could find it comfortable, or effective. To give enough tapping effect to shoulders (or anywhere), I have to give some amount of pressure, but this awkward design just makes it so hard and its so cheap-ish light weight doesn't help it too.

Don't waste your hard earned money for this. I think I made a mistake but you don't need to make another. Please spend a bit more money and get something like MAX Percussion Massager MAX Percussion Massager

or ("http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=MAX+Percussion+Massager&x=0&y=0").

I bought the $99 unit and it is just amazing and every penny is worth for it. -- Don't waste your money on this.
I needed a more powerful massager. It was nice, but not the kind it needed. -- Thumper
I was not disappointed when I fired-up the Panasonic EV2610K. "Overwhelmed" is more like it. This hardy machine will do everything an aching body might hope ~ but wash the dog and perhaps I just haven't figured out that setting yet.
I'm not disappointed mind you, but I did want a vibrator; that's all, and the EV2610K is far more than that. -- More may not be better
That this is called a massage is an outrage.

We bought it as a gift, especially for the trapezoid area - thinking its curved design would be a good choice. I've seen more power touching a dead battery to my tongue.

Seriously, this thing should be recalled. At the VERY HIGHEST SETTING, it barely tickles. I thought for the price tag, I'd be sure to be getting my teeth rattled at the high settings...but no such luck, worst it was a gift and had to be delayed/returned...AND the seller never picks up the phone.

Bad, bad, bad...horrible. I think I could make a better unit out of a few water-logged branches and an old radio shack DC current.
-- This is terrible

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