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Kintex Neck & Shoulder Massager
A weighted shawl that kneads the base of the neck and the top of the shoulders, with heat.
You wear it, you don't hold it — so your arms stay down and your shoulders actually relax.
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“There are two shiatsu pillows in the cupboard behind me, so I am a slow learner. The difference with this one is that it actually holds the muscle instead of driving over it. First one that has done what I bought it for.”

“I was the one asking my wife for five minutes on my shoulders every evening. She is delighted this exists. It also does not go quiet and stop after ninety seconds, which is more than I can say for her.”

“Bought it for my neck after work. I now use it on my lower back against the kitchen chair more often than on my neck. Nobody warned me about that and it is the best part.”

“First night I restarted it three times and woke up tender the next day. That is on me — fifteen minutes is a session and it switches off for a reason. Since I stopped being greedy with it, no complaints at all.”
Hands, not wheels

A wheel rolls over the sore bit
Every U-shaped pillow works the same way: hard nodes spinning under fabric, passing across the muscle. It feels busy and it changes nothing, because a knot needs to be held, not driven over. Two hands of silicone fingers close on the muscle and let go again, the way a thumb does.

You decide how hard, second by second
Pull the strap down and the fingers dig in. Let it go and they barely touch you. No machine picking a level that is either too gentle to matter or too strong to bear — your own hand sets it while it is running, on the exact spot that needs it.

Most people end up using it somewhere else
Lower back against the back of a chair. One shoulder at a time. A calf after a long walk, a thigh after the garden. Anywhere the strap can loop or you can lean into it. It is the one device here that people buy for one thing and keep for four.
How it works?
Drape it over your shoulders
Sit down, lay it across the back of your neck so the silicone fingers sit on the muscle either side of the spine, and bring the strap down over your chest. Over a jumper is fine.
Pull the strap to set the pressure
This is the part nobody expects. Pull down gently and the fingers dig in; let go and they ease off. You are the pressure control — which is why it never feels like too much.
Warmth first, then kneading
Give it two minutes of heat before you turn the kneading up. Cold shoulders brace against it; warm ones let go. Fifteen minutes is a session, and it stops on its own.
Made for shoulders that never come down

A day at a screen
The chin creeps forward, the shoulders creep up, and by six o'clock you are reaching over your own shoulder to squeeze the base of your neck. This is the fifteen minutes that undoes it.

Nobody to ask
If your honest answer to shoulder tension has been asking someone nicely, and not always getting it — this is available every single evening, and it never gets bored halfway through.

A shiatsu pillow in the cupboard
You already believe in the idea — you just bought the wrong mechanism. Rolling wheels never found the spot. Fingers that grip and hold do.
Hands, not wheels
Including the one honest comparison nobody makes.
| Kintex | U-shaped shiatsu pillow | Someone else's hands | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grips the muscle | |||
| You control the pressure | |||
| Works on back and legs too | |||
| Warmth as well | |||
| Available every single evening | |||
| Never gets tired or bored |
