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After a long day at work a massage can sound like the nicest thing in the world. Getting a professional massage every day, though, is likely not sustainable financially. Here’s an alternative: Mynt’s premium foot massager and cordless shiatsu massager.

Through March 16, when you buy the premium foot massager at full price ($199.99), you can add on the cordless shiatsu massager for just $1.40 — that’s a 98% discount. Just add both items to your cart and enter the code FHTBYMJD at checkout.

The foot massager pampers you from toe to ankle with pads, rollers, and other massage technology. Your experience is customizable with different techniques and settings — select heat, intensity, and one of three pre-set cycles as well as your preferred technique of either Japanese shiatsu or powerful air pressure. Read more...

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