Master Series Thunder Stick The Supercharged Stick Massage Wand, Black

February 4, 2016 - Comment

Welcome to the next generation in massage wands. This state of the art power wand is equipped with the strongest vibration in its class, sized perfectly for pinpoint maneuvering. Simply choose your speed setting via the smooth speed dial and place the wand on your neck, shoulders, arms for relief from a stressful day. Measurements:

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Welcome to the next generation in massage wands. This state of the art power wand is equipped with the strongest vibration in its class, sized perfectly for pinpoint maneuvering. Simply choose your speed setting via the smooth speed dial and place the wand on your neck, shoulders, arms for relief from a stressful day. Measurements: 13 in total length, 2.4 in diameter. Note: Voltage US 110V.

Product Features

  • The most powerful vibration in its class
  • Choose your speed setting via the smooth speed dial
  • Voltage US 110V

Comments

Jasmine Lace says:

Wand Review – Thunderstick vs Hitachi I am trying to figure out what people are complaining about here…They either have not had a wand style vibrator or really have no clue. I have ALWAYS been a hitachi fan. I LOVE my Hitachis for sure and still use it. My Girlfriend bought one of these Thundersticks and I was sold pretty quickly. 

N. DeLouisa says:

Hitachi is better Bought because our Hitachi is slowing down and we wanted to try something else. Well, the motor is just as powerful as the Hitachi, and the variable switch allows for infinite power settings instead of Hitachi’s two. The problem is that the motor slows down when you press hard on the vibe’s head. So if you’re into intensity this vibe doesn’t really do it.An added problem is that the new Hitachis have a weaker motor, so we don’t really know where to go from here…

AmazonViner says:

More Powerful than Hitachi Wand…..but different Note: This review is for a recently purchased Thunder Stick that appears made after they solved a series of issues related to the first design/manufacturing run. I cannot be completely sure, but I ran across some information through other sites that refers (unofficially) to the “Thunder Stick 2”. 

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