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New York Post
7 days ago
- Health
- New York Post
Skip the spa with 33% off the customer-loved TOLOCO Massage Gun on Amazon
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Readers, we could really use a massage. It was a nice weekend and all, but all that [hiking/swimming/partying/walking/pickleball/tennis/squash/fill in the blank with the summer activity of your choosing] left us sore, and we're ready for a massage. Lucky for us (and you, by extension), earlier this year, we spoke to Camila Perez, a licensed massage therapist, esthetician, and certified manual lymphatic drainage therapist, to tap into her 20-plus years of expertise in determining the best massage guns on the market. One such option? The TOLOCO Massage Gun is available for a cool 33% off this week on Amazon. Yes, readers, Prime Day may have technically come and gone, but there are still tons of Prime-Day-worthy Amazon deals popping up every day, and this customer-loved Massage Gun is no exception. This week on Amazon, join over 30,000 other shoppers who've purchased the TOLOCO in just the last month alone, and experience everything a spa has to offer from the comfort of your own home. And you don't just have to take our word for it. Check out one satisfied customer's review below: 'I've been using the TOLOCO Massage Gun for a few weeks now, and I'm really impressed. The different attachments are perfect for targeting various muscle areas, and it's powerful yet quiet. I love that the carry case makes it easy to take on the go, and the build feels solid and durable. Even at the lower settings, it provides a deep massage, which is great for sore muscles after a workout or just relieving everyday tension.' We're sold! Amazon The TOLOCO Massage Gun is a powerful, handheld device designed to relieve muscle soreness and tension. With multiple speed settings and interchangeable heads, it targets various muscle groups effectively. Lightweight and portable, it's perfect for athletes and everyday users alike. Its quiet motor and ergonomic design ensure a comfortable, user-friendly experience, making it ideal for at-home recovery. Best of all? It's available for 33% off today on Amazon. This article was written by P.J. McCormick, New York Post Commerce Deals Writer/Reporter. P.J. is an expert deal-finder, sifting through endless brands and retailers to deliver only the best savings opportunities on truly worthwhile products. P.J. finds Prime Day-worthy deals all year long on some of our favorite products we've tested and our readers' beloved best-sellers, from Wayfair furniture sales to the lowest prices on Apple AirPods. P.J. has been scouring sales for Post Wanted shoppers since 2022 and previously held positions at Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and Hyperallergic. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change. Hunting for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping with Post Wanted.


CBS News
22-05-2025
- General
- CBS News
Brooklyn Bridge ship crash brings members of NYC's Mexican community together for vigil
There was a somber gathering just below the Brooklyn Bridge on Wednesday night, as members of the New York Mexican community, along with city leaders, remembered two sailors who died in last weekend's ship crash. Nineteen other crew members were injured in the collision. Read more: Ship that struck Brooklyn Bridge was under control of pilot from New York, officials confirm "It was really heartbreaking" Camila Perez said she was recording video when she saw the horror unfold. "I see the first two sails collapse backwards," Perez said, holding back tears. "I don't even know these people, [but] to see my own ethnicity just go ... and like two people died ... it hurts." Others said they, too, didn't know the people on board, but just felt compelled to attend Wednesday's vigil. "It's just like unity, you know, with our people," said Nancy Rodriguez of Brooklyn. "It was like really heartbreaking to see all those people fall down." Maria Torres of Queens said she spoke to some crew members before the crash. "Very sad. I was with them near the ship. I talked to them," Torres said. Members of the Mexican community said they are beginning to heal. "Knowing that everyone is coming together to accommodate and feel empathy for the fallen people, it makes me feel nice," Perez said. The latest on the investigation Officials say the ship, which was on its way to Iceland, pulled away from Pier 17 on Saturday night with the help of tugboat, but somehow drifted backwards and, minutes later, plowed into the bridge. All injured crew members have been discharged from the hospital and are now back in Mexico, official said. The National Transportation Safety Board is leading the investigation and looking at the condition of the ship, including the engine, as well as the wind and tides, to see if they played a role in the crash. Mayor Eric Adams was on hand Wednesday night to offer support. "People from Mexico that live in this city have shown us how much you love your home country," Adams said.