Human Touch Massage Chairs
The reason why I want to write about the Human Touch Massage Chairs is because my friend, Ben, works for a business man who has a ‘fleet’ of coined operated massage chairs in shopping malls throughout Australia. He collects money from the chairs every Thursday. Ben gets a reasonable amount of salary to do this kind of job.
These chairs bring a tidy little income each week even with vandalism due to bad placement; Ben only collects in one location with four chairs and STILL brings in a decent income.
What I’m trying to point out is obviously people out there LOVE Human Touch Massage Chairs. Often, Ben hears how much people rave about how they come here every week. It is their once a week treat that costs less than going to a massage therapist. Now, don’t get me wrong here, I don’t think these are better than going to a massage therapist, especially when you have specific needs in that area. According to the searching I have done in the web, one of the main selling points of the iJoy/ Human touch massage chairs is that the massage mechanics are based on the movement techniques of a trained massage therapist hands. Maybe tgise are just the marketing type. But suffice to say, these chairs do feel good especially getting into the knots between my shoulder blades.
That is all I wanted to tell you. If you are one of the people who love the massage chair, you should be thinking of getting one of your own. There are not as seriously expensive as I thought they would be.
I don’t see any other differences to what you can buy for your home. The chairs we use in malls are more expensive because they have to have the coin operation. You can get the chair (without the coin box of course) for less than a thousand US dollars when the chairs used in the mall costs about three thousand and a half US dollars.
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