Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Massage Chair Warrantys

When selecting a massage chair, consider the guarantee your chair comes with.

The guarantee is your future protection, so it is best to realise enough to get the cover you want. Massage chair guarantees can include parts, work, in home service vs. Service center, and shipping costs. Parts are what areas of the chair are covered and for how long. Work is when technician time is how much does the factory cover and how long? In home service has a technician come to your place and fix the product. Eventually , more companies are adding this service ; make sure the manufacturer covers in home service. Also, shipping costs for parts or for the entire chair is another factor to judge. Some companies are truly humorless and the chair must be in the 1st packaging or else you should buy the packaging from them! These are the main guarantee areas to learn about. Make sure you go with a known brand. I'd hate to tell you the stories we have got from people who acquired from fly by night outfit. One good test is if the massage chair company has retail accounts.

If they do not, then who has leverage to make sure the guarantee is honored? Most guarantees appeat to supply similar features. The difference is what they cover and for how long. Fortune five hundred companies make you buy an extended guarantee. Compare guarantees and costs and find the right protection for you. Above all, find a massage chair to meet your wants today and tomorrow.

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Choosing a Massage Chair - Part 4

Points to consider when selecting a massage chair:
Pricing? Massage chairs range in price from under $1000 to over $4000. Models that are under $1000 have extremely limited massage functions and might have weaker frames, fabric and sometimes a particularly limited guaranty. A minimum expectation for a good warranty is 3 years parts and 1 year labor on electrical AND structural elements. Beware of manufacturers who offer 1 year warranties but only cover the electrical for 90 days.

Choosing a Massage Chair - Part 3

Points to consider when selecting a massage chair:
Leg Rest? There are many sorts of leg rest massage features: vibration, heat, rolling, kneading and air massage. Some models offer a mixture of these features in different designs of leg rests, and some don't offer any features. One other chair design is the zero-gravity recliner that raises the legs to be higher than the heart using gravity to move the blood and toxins throughout the legs.

Choosing a Massage Chair - Part 2

Points to consider when selecting a massage chair:
Track Length? The massage mechanism is fixed to a track that moves up and down the back and will identify the length of travel. The average length is 24" and will massage the body from the neck to the back. Tracks that are longer (up to 32”) will travel from the head of the neck to the tailbone for a way more effective massage.
Heat? Heat opens the skin pores and relaxes the muscles and is a healthy way to aid circulation and move toxins. Occasionally mixed with vibration or air, heat isn't available in basic models as it is considered a higher end feature.

Choosing a Massage Chair

Points to consider when selecting a massage chair:
Shiatsu vs. Vibration or Air Massage? Shiatsu deep tissue massage chairs are really assertive and won't be for everybody. Vibration or Air massages are softer, and more relaxing, but don't move blood and poisons thru the body as well. Some other features to think about:
Adjustment? Some models have the facility to adjust the massage unit width to accommodate wider bodies. Sometimes, this adjustment is limited to 2"-4". Power or speed of the massage is another choice on some models. Some models offer a mixture of 2 massage functions like mixing drumming and kneading.