These mini massage guns are great gifts for Valentine’s Day, starting at $ 40

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A mini massage gun like this is a great gift.

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Flowers and chocolates are all well and good as Valentine’s Day gifts, but they don’t last. If you’re looking for something practical, thoughtful and romantic, I can’t think of a few better options than a massage gun.

The first models were large, heavy and expensive. I am now seeing a new generation of smaller and lighter massagers that are much more affordable. They are adorable too. Below, I rounded up three that are quite similar, with prices ranging from $ 40 to about $ 57 (this after clicking on their respective coupons on the page).

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All three come with four interchangeable massage heads. All offer four different speeds and USB-C charging. And they all promise at least a few hours of operation with a load (depending on speed, of course).

If you want a case, however, only the JYMY model includes one.

As always, these prices are accurate at the time of this writing. If a product runs out, you may end up on a page showing something very similar, but with a different price (and none). Take a look:

Let me add that I have a very similar massager, and it’s fantastic. So even if you are not buying a gift, it is worth considering one of these for you. They can help solve problems almost as well as larger, more expensive models.

Your thoughts?


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