AUVON Dual Channel TENS Unit Muscle Stimulator Machine with 20 Modes, 2 and 2x4 TENS Unit Electrode Pads

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  • rainelle boettner

    > 3 day

    Works as it should

  • pwj44

    > 3 day

    I dont know if it helps with my back pain but it sure feels good when I use it.

  • LynneAtkins

    > 3 day

    Perfect, just what I needed. Small sleek design with multiple programs and dual output. My only comment is the amount of sticky goo that is on the pads. They say to use the tips of your fingers to place and remove the pads and you can hardly get the pad off your fingers. A suggestion would be an additional gel-free pull tab on each pad for ease of use.

  • Elizabeth H.

    Greater than one week

    I was really nervous to use this because I am so sensitive to electricity (I probably hold the world record for winter static shocks, and a joke shock pen once made my entire arm numb), but the chiropractor I have been going to has been using a professional TENS unit on my back and hips, with amazing results, so I was willing to try an at-home unit. I read the directions thoroughly before starting, including precautions. I tried the Auvon TENS Massager on my knee first, supposing that its not a very sensitive area, but I always have pain in my knees. I tried every setting for at least a few seconds, and some made me go heck no (11/12 cupping & 15/16 scraping) and some made me go ah thats nice (3/4 tapping & 9/10 palm kneading). Please note that I tried each setting on only level 1 strength. I would recommend this method to anyone trying it out for the first time, as everyones experience will be different. I am eager to try this out on my hips, the source of my worst pain, and report back here to update my review.

  • Kimberly

    Greater than one week

    The AUVON Dual Channel TENS Unit did the job in an emergency situation of alleviating pain. However, the products switch is very cheap plastic. I don’t expect this to last very long. You definitely have to read the directions to operate and understand the home screen.

  • Keoki

    > 3 day

    It work well and a good price

  • Sister claudia

    > 3 day

    I used when I had an inflammation flare up. it did help- Go to youtube to find out the best ways to use this. Otherwise, plug and play. I would recommend. i purchased several months ago. Wanted to use before I place a comment.

  • Steven Campbell

    > 3 day

    Im going to write this review about what it is and not what Id wish it was--because my wishes arent technologically valid. You put two sticky pads on your skin, navigate a clunky interface (no going back in your choices only forward) and you start shocking yourself. The electricity interrupts the pain messages. In a world of opioid addiction and during a Covid19 pandemic, this is unbelievably helpful. Because I cant just pop into a doctors office or get a back adjustment or massage or anything that involves being in close contact with people as I write this. I have two pads on now. I hurt my shoulder and Im sitting at my desk typing. Is it bliss? No. Getting the pads right can be bothersome. If youre in horrific pain, reaching around trying to place pads may simply be impossible. And the pads can activate your muscles. Relax, gym-a-phobes, you wont get swol. Youll just twitch slightly and involuntarily. Which is not as cool as it sounds and it doesnt sound cool. Also, you have a big no-no area around your middle torso. Because at high enough juice, youll feel it in your organs. Or at least I can. And having some outside electricity tickle your heart or lungs is a super scary feeling--to me. It didnt work on my knee. I couldnt really find a place I could put them and interrupt the pain. So things like wrist pain or hand pain might be equally tricky. All these sound like complaints. But theyre not, exactly. This thing is cheap, durable, rechargable and costs about as much as 3 big bottles of your favorite NSAID and its not a drug and doesnt have all those side effects. I had been amazingly skeptical of this. Seems like snake oil, right? But it works within the limitations of the system. If you got stomach cancer or eyeball surgery or had a sex change, I seriously doubt this will help you avoid pain. But for backs, arms, shoulders, legs, neck, etc. It works. I was gimping around yesterday because I hurt my back. I put on two pads and went bike riding--VERY SLOWLY. Ive done that numerous times since Ive gotten this. Another caveat, is this is only helping you ignore pain. The pain is still there. Its not reducing swelling/inflammation. Its not curing a damn thing. Its helping you cope. For muscle pulls/sprains and even stuff like slipped/bulging/generic-old-people disk issues, its great. Your body will eventually cure itself. Hopefully. But even long term pain, its either this or get hooked on drugs. And youre still getting shocked. Its not like a warm towel gently toweling you. Its zapping. So this product is about as good as the technology allows. I fully anticipate the 3rd 4th 80th generations of this stuff to be tiny diodes that arent sticky and clunky and can be placed with pinpoint accuracy like acupuncture needles. Just some shirt or snuggie or unitard where you say, ow, my right shoulder, and youre golden. But until that future day comes this is a great product. Just consider what your needs are, what you can and cant do, and all the stuff above.

  • BH2008

    > 3 day

    I was skeptical about this working well be wise of the price. It helps my lower back so much though. This is a must have for back pain!

  • ronald esparragoza

    > 3 day

    Perfecto

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