Aldi has been praised by shoppers for a £39.99 Special Buy gadget that can cure muscle pain in just 20 minutes. The product, which can be bought now on the budget supermarket's website, has blown shoppers away with how effective it its.
The Crane Fitness Massage Gun promises to loosen tension knots and tight muscles. There are 30 speed levels and five different heads to put on the device.
Kate Lally, a reporter for the Liverpool Echo, tried the product out to see if it could help with her bad back, and she was so impressed she said it was worth three times what it was being sold for. Kate said that after years of not sitting up straight at her desk, her back and shoulders were “not what they once were”.
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She used the gun for 20 minutes over two consecutive days and said her neck and shoulders felt “so much better”. She added: “I honestly think this gun is worth three times the price Aldi is selling it for.”
Kate said the gun was easy to use and was grateful for a guide explaining where you should and shouldn't use it and giving advice on which head to use for which part of the body. The product also has an auto shut-off after 15 seconds of inactivity.
Kate was particularly impressed considering how many other massage guns are bing sold for up to £200. Even some 'budget' options are still £100, and at Argos, higher-end products are sold for £300.
Therefore Kate had initially wondered if the £40 product from Aldi would be too good to be true. But she ended up feeling that she had made an excellent investment. She added: “While there's no replacing a professional massage, this little device was well worth the money and I know I'll get plenty of use out of it for years to come.”
You can buy the Crane fitness massage gun for £39.99 on the Aldi website here. As it's a Special Buy, stocks are limited.
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