Kmart shoppers divided over confusing $9 gadget: 'Going to sell out'
Kmart shoppers were left quite confused over the $9 tool, with many wondering if it was for something else.
Kmart fans have been left surprised by an unexpected $9 item, which has created quite the discussion online due to its X-rated appearance. One Facebook user took to a Kmart group to share a photo of the $9 Vibration Massager, writing: "Hey mummas, just wondering if anyone has used this? Are the vibrations hard? It says it's for personal use...but how personal?"
She added several laughing emojis and other Facebook users were quick to share their thoughts on the item, with one saying, "As personal as you want." While another said, "Soon there will be an adults-only section in Kmart."
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"I bought it," a third wrote, jokingly adding, "0/10 do not recommend. You’d be better off sitting on a washing machine tbh."
"Coming to an Emergency Department near you..." another quipped.
"I think it would depend on how sensitive you are," someone else joked.
One person said they saw it in-store and that it "scared" them, due to its size.
Kmart reviewer says they're 'disappointed' by the product
The retailer writes on their website that the item will allow you to "massage your shoulders, neck and back with ease using this Vibration Massager," adding that it's "perfect for relaxing after a long day of work".
The website also specifies that the massager is "shaped for personal shoulder, neck and back massage".
The only review of the product gave it three stars and described it as "not a great back massager".
"Very weak vibrations," they said. "[Does] not aid in getting knots out of back very well. Disappointed overall."
'Going to sell out now'
On TikTok, one user shared a video of the massager saying, "Hmm, OK, interesting... what else does it look like?"
Many others shared their thoughts with one saying, "Only 9 bucks, what a bargain."
"$9 seems pretty reasonable," another said.
"Kmart is wild for this!" a third added.
"That's going to sell out now!" someone else added.
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"My dad got one of these last year and I would actually recommend, it's actually a pretty good massager," another said.
"My jaw dropped," one person said.
"Surprised they aren't sold out already," someone else joked.
If you plan on buying one of these massagers, we'd recommend you use it for its intended purpose – for your shoulders, neck and back!
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