Best handheld massagers 2022: Including the top percussion massagers By Claire Davies published 18 February 22 Buying Guide Check out the best handheld massagers for relaxation and easing muscle pain
Conair Body Benefits Heated Body-Flex Massager review By Jennifer Christensen last updated 12 June 20 Not yet rated Review The Conair Body Benefits Heated Body-Flex Massager can be used on several areas of your body, for general relaxation and for more targeted pain relief.
HoMedics Percussion Pro Massager With Heat review By Jennifer Christensen last updated 12 June 20 Review The HoMedics Percussion Pro With Heat uses pressure and heat therapy to relieve muscle tension and soreness, and help you feel relaxed and recharged.
Wahl 4120-600 All-Body Massager review By Jennifer Christensen last updated 12 June 20 Review The Wahl 4120-600 All-Body Massager includes attachments for both relaxation and deeper pain relief.
Prospera PL008 Penguin Percussion Body Heat review By Jennifer Christensen last updated 12 June 20 Not yet rated Review The Prospera PL008 Penguin Percussion Body Heat massager delivers two speed settings to help with relaxation and deeper muscle massages.
Brookstone MAX 2 Node Percussion Massager review By Jennifer Christensen last updated 12 June 20 Review The Brookstone Max 2 Node Percussion Massager is a high-end body massager capable of delivering deep relief.
Thumper Mini Pro 2 review By Jennifer Christensen last updated 12 June 20 Review If you're looking for deep percussive body massage at home, the Thumper Mini Pro 2 could be your dream massager.
Kikkerland AR18-A Massager review By Jennifer Christensen last updated 12 June 20 Review The Kikkerland AR18-A is a cheap handheld massager for a gentle and relaxing scalp massage. If that's all you need, you're going to love this.
Breo Mini210 Review By Jennifer Christensen published 30 April 18 Not yet rated The Breo Mini210 Handheld Body Massager works as a small-scale solution for both relaxation and minor pain relief. It does not include a power switch to control the device, and it's not an appropriate solution for those who have difficulty gripping small or midsize objects.