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Feeling a little stressed right now? You and the rest of the world. Time to dive into meditation, yoga, family board games and other stress relievers -- and maybe a massage gun as well? Here's one of the best deals I've seen: For a limited time, and while supplies last, Amazon seller JH2017 has the KPP percussive massage gun for just $28.68 when you apply promo code 9W2PUCAM at checkout. Regular price: $96.
Theragun is probably the best-known brand when it comes to these percussive muscle-punchers, though this KPP model more closely resembles the gun-shaped Hyperice Hypervolt line. And it's one of countless knockoffs you'll see floating around Amazon with similarly weird brand names.
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This one offers six speeds and four interchangeable heads -- but no carrying case, which is common at this price point. The rechargeable battery is good for up to six hours of operation, according to KPP.
The massager has only one user review, and I haven't tried it myself, so I can't say with 100% certainty that it's a winner. But I've tried quite a lot of similar machines, including a few really inexpensive ones like this, and they've all worked quite well.
In fact, if you're not in a hurry, sit tight for a few days, as I'm working on a large roundup of affordable massage guns, all of them tested by yours truly. But there aren't any models priced this low, so if you like this deal, jump on it now.
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Originally published previously. Updated to reflect a new model and pricing. Removed expired bonus deal.
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