Pro Tip: Finding the Best Value for Money in Wand Massagers

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The cost of a magic wand massager can vary depending on the brand, model, and features. On average, a good quality magic wand massager can cost anywhere between $50 to $200. There are cheaper options available, but they may not offer the same level of power and durability. Higher-end models with additional functionalities like different vibration patterns or wireless capabilities may cost more. It is important to research and read reviews before making a purchase to ensure you are getting a reliable and effective product that fits within your budget..


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If your refund request is approved, then a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within a certain amount of days. And unlike other rechargeable wands, this 10 speed wand massager is just as strong as the electric-powered wands and still gives you the intense vibrations you crave.

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How To Buy The Real Hitachi Magic Wand

"A friend recently called me so excited to tell me that after years of waiting, debating, hemming and hawing she had FINALLY bought a Magic Wand! She was so excited to get it home and try it. I was just as excited until she started telling me some details: She had gotten a really great price AND it was purple AND the control was a dial!

Cue the sad trombone.

My friend had made a sadly common mistake – she had fallen for folks using the phrase “Magic Wand” to refer to any wand style vibrator, like how many of us say “Kleenex” when we mean “tissue” or “Xerox” when we mean “photocopy”. Consequently my friend, who went in wanting the wand she had heard me raving about for years ended up with something else entirely.

How can you avoid this? Well, we’ve talked before about spotting counterfeit Magic Wands which can get tricky, and the good news is what we’re talking about today is WAY easier! If you are in a shop and someone is saying “Magic Wand” to you, make sure the product you are looking at is white – this legendary massager doesn’t come in colors! – look for the blue buttons on the Magic Wand Rechargeable, Magic Wand Plus and Magic Wand Mini.

Now, go forth and find your genuine Magic Wand!"

Credit: the above edited article is supplied from Janna Robertson's 'The Magic Wand Blog'.
Video Credit: ShmuManchu.

Don't make the mistake of buying the wrong Magic Wand massager. We're not referring to counterfeit Hitachi Magic Wands. That's a whole different problem.

We're referring to false and misleading advertising and trade mark infringement. Unfortunately it's practiced widely in Australia by many retailers selling any wand style massager, but marketing it as a Hitachi Magic Wand.

First of all it's good to know what the real Magic Wand massager is before buying.

Magic Wand® is a registered trade mark of Hitachi in Australia and other countries. It gives Hitachi the exclusive right to use the term 'Magic Wand' to name their now famous Magic Wand massagers.

There are four versions of the Hitachi Magic Wand, which are the:

Photo credit: Vibratex, Inc. From bottom to top - Magic Wand Original, Magic Wand Plus, Magic Wand Rechargeable, Magic Wand Mini.

Because the Hitachi Magic Wand is such a well known brand and sought after product, many retailers mislead shoppers by infringing on Hitachi's trade mark.

They'll market their non Hitachi wand style massagers as 'Hitachi Magic Wands' or 'Magic Wands'. They do this to tap into a market of consumers ready to buy a genuine Hitachi Magic Wand, only to misdirect them into buying a cheaper brand massager.

Sadly, some buyers think they've purchased a genuine Hitachi Magic Wand, when they haven't.

Below are screenshot examples of Australian retailers using false advertising and trade mark infringement to sell non Hitachi Magic Wand massagers as genuine Hitachi products:

Don't make the mistake of buying the wrong Magic Wand massager. We're not referring to counterfeit Hitachi Magic Wands. That's a whole different problem.
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Reviews for "Splurge or Save: Deciding on the Right Price Range for Your Wand Massager"

- Jane - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the price of the magic wand massager. For the amount of money I paid, I expected it to work miracles, but it was just average. I could have gotten a much better deal elsewhere. I will not be recommending this product to anyone.
- Mark - 2 stars - I found the price of the magic wand massager to be way too high for what it offers. It didn't live up to the hype for me. I would have expected a more powerful and effective massage considering the cost. I regret spending my money on this and will look for a more reasonably priced alternative.
- Sarah - 2 stars - The magic wand massager's price was a major letdown for me. I had high hopes, given the reviews I had read, but it just didn't justify the cost. The massage it provided was average at best, and I have since found much cheaper options that work just as well, if not better. Save your money and don't bother with this overpriced product.
- Alex - 3 stars - While the magic wand massager provided a decent massage, the price was definitely a drawback for me. I expected more value for the money I spent on it. It does its job, but there are other options out there that offer similar quality at a fraction of the price. I wouldn't say it's a terrible product, but I would recommend exploring other alternatives before committing to this one.

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