I have found that the easiest way to conceptualize this confusing industry is by breaking it down into a tiered rating system for each model and brand.
About 70% of customers end up purchasing a whole body vibration machine from Tier 2 level. The rest choose a Tier 1 and 3. Tier 3 is composed of companies that are using very confusing marketing for their brands. The reason is because 90% of those brands in this tier are actually “Re-brands” coming out of the same 4 manufacturers in China. So these brands are almost identical to one another and companies just makes up claims and marketing hype to appear better than their competition.
For this reason I have divided up Tier 2 into two sub levels, A and B. The lower the tier level the more drawbacks it has versus benefits. So Tier 2B would have maybe a limited warranty as just one rating aspect (multiple) versus a Brand from Tier 2A.
Rating System is based off the following: Warranty, Off gassing, Ballistic Impact, Construction of Handlebars/Versatility, Noise, Vibration transfer into frame, Automatic Overheat shut off, Gforce range, Frequency range, Displacement, Grade of Components, Manufacturing Specs, Third Party Engineering reports, Return policy, Servicing, Longevity, Program Options and Training Support. If you need more specific review information on each brand and how it rates on each of these categories please ask.
...because every manufacture told me their machine was the best
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Notice: Many people are buying cheaper vibration machines with cheap 3 Phase AC motors and upgrading them to higher wattage motors or DC brushless motors. I urge people to buy a motor that can handle their weight or types of exercise on the vibration plate. Adding an aftermarket motor will void the warranty. I urge people to get a machine that already has a motor that can handle the person's weight and not create too much heat and overheat.
Take my quiz to make sure you get the machine with the right motor here.
Consumer Notice: I am no longer selling Zaaz 20K and any of their branded products.
I found the picture below (what I knew all long and tried to explain to people about hertz. For those that want a machine that goes under 20 hertz (this goes around 15.2 hertz) it is a great machine. I am more focused on machines that go to higher hertz like the Nitrofit that goes to 22 hertz, the Gravity Revolution that goes to 30 hertz, the Hypervibe G17 that now goes to 35 herts (it's close to a 184 pound machine).
Be my guest and try the Confidence, Crazy Fit, Rock Solid or any of those that are sold on Amazon and see if you notice any similarities in a 200 to 300 dollar machines.
For those looking for a machines that will work in the 15 hertz range I now carry the new Rock Solid machine that sold out on the Doctor's tv show. It sells for $299. (I have their latest one, not their older ones. It has to be the one that sold on the Doctors which is not advertised on their site right now. The ones on Amazon are not the same ones. I urge people to not spend more than $299 if only concerned with a low frequency machine. When closing my eyes, I can't tell the difference in a 2000 model or a 299 model. I now only promote machines that are wide spectrum and have enough gforce to pump the lymph system and actually help people lose weight and help with bone density. About 50% of the people are just looking for pain relief and circulation and the other half want to workout and lose weight. I urge people to buy the rock solid Doctor's show model if only looking for a vibration machine for those reasons. I can refer you to the manufacturer to make sure you get the newest one.
Consumer Notice: We are no longer carrying or promoting the following carrying machines.
Vibratrim VT500 - ZAAZ 20K - Vmax Pulsar, Vmax Trio, Euro Body Shaper, Crazy Fit, Confidence.
If you want any of these brands we can refer you to the place where you can get the lowest price.