10 Things You Absolutely Must Consider Before Buying Your Massage Chair Part II
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10 Essential Considerations Before Buying Your Massage Chair (Part II)
In the first part of this article, I explored the key features and durability factors to consider when purchasing a massage chair. Let's dive into the remaining 7 crucial factors you should keep in mind when selecting a new massage chair recliner.
3. Ease of Repair
Due to a massage chair's weight and bulk, shipping it back to the manufacturer for simple repairs can be a hassle. I recommend looking for a chair with a modular design, making repairs more affordable and convenient. This allows you to isolate and send only the damaged part for repair instead of the entire chair.
4. Customer Service
Arguably the most important factor is customer service. Having a reliable company ready to answer any concerns or questions about your chair brings peace of mind. Ensure that the manufacturer or seller provides excellent support to enhance your buying experience from the start.
5. Price
While massage chairs aren't cheap, you don’t have to break the bank. Depending on desired features, prices range from $1,000 to $6,000. For essential massage therapy functions, expect to spend between $2,000 and $3,000. Additional features like real leather or built-in tech devices will increase the cost. Over time, investing in a massage chair is more economical than multiple sessions with a therapist or chiropractor.
6. Money-Back Guarantee
Check if your retailer offers at least a 30-day money-back guarantee. This reflects their confidence in the product. Some companies even provide 60 or 90-day guarantees. Note that returning a chair involves paying for shipping, which can be costly, ranging from $150 to $400.
7. Adjustable to Different Body Sizes
Seek chairs with standard height and width adjustments to accommodate a range of body types. Many chairs have detached ottomans, allowing them to suit heights from 5’4” to 6’10”. Most models support up to 300 pounds, so ensure the chair you choose meets your weight requirements.
8. Remote Control
Most modern massage recliners come with a remote control for easy adjustments. While some remotes boast large displays, the key is functionality. As long as it effectively manages the chair's features, size and design are secondary.
9. Appearance
While it might seem superficial, the chair's appearance matters. It should seamlessly blend with your home or office decor. Don't settle for a model that looks out of place or adds stress to your environment, especially considering you’ll use it for relaxation.
10. Customer Satisfaction
Real customer feedback is invaluable. Look for testimonials from actual buyers rather than relying solely on a salesperson's pitch. A trustworthy seller should have client reviews readily accessible online or in print.
Considering these 10 factors will empower you to make an informed buying decision when selecting your new massage chair, ensuring it meets your needs and expectations.
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