Comments on: Corded Massage Guns: Do They Still Exist? (And What to Buy Instead) https://massagegunadvice.com/best-corded-massage-gun/ Best Massage Gun Reviews, Comparisons And Buying Advice Tue, 17 Mar 2026 23:54:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Greg Szostak https://massagegunadvice.com/best-corded-massage-gun/#comment-11959 Mon, 29 Jan 2024 14:02:46 +0000 https://massagegunadvice.com/?p=6738#comment-11959 In reply to Edouard.

I understand where you’re coming from. While it’s true that corded power could offer certain advantages, in practice, the transition to battery-powered devices doesn’t necessarily compromise power or efficiency. In fact, some cordless massage guns are quite impressive in this regard. Currently, the market has almost completely moved away from corded models, at least for home applications (though true medical devices are still powered by cords).

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By: Edouard https://massagegunadvice.com/best-corded-massage-gun/#comment-11938 Fri, 26 Jan 2024 12:12:23 +0000 https://massagegunadvice.com/?p=6738#comment-11938 I, for one, was hoping corded massage guns would take advantage of the extra simplicity to beef up power and cooling, allowing for devices that can go deeper in your large muscle groups

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By: Arvidd https://massagegunadvice.com/best-corded-massage-gun/#comment-2468 Fri, 20 May 2022 18:45:25 +0000 https://massagegunadvice.com/?p=6738#comment-2468 There is no big deal with having a device that can work while it is charging. Electric shavers with batteries, for example, typically do this. My Norelco can run out during a shave; I just plug it into the charger and the charger into the a/c outlet, and it works fine. Also, if I perceive that there is still life in the shaver but the battery has died, I just forget about the battery and use it plugged in. All of these battery-powered massage devices simply need to change their charging mode to what shavers and other sorts of rechargeable items use, and everything is fine.

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