Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Vibrating massage pillow from Cushtie

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Binding: Toy Brand: Glosticks EAN: 4895110307158 Feature: Totally cordless and portable, Carry it anywhere Label: Glosticks Manufacturer: Glosticks Publisher: Glosticks Studio: Glosticks
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Totally cordless and portable, Carry it anywhere Automatic On/Off switch-uses 3 x AA batteries Vibrating Cushtie is approx 38cm x 29cm x 17cm Covering 84% polyester, 16% polyurethane in green or red Filling consists of 100% polystyrene foam micro beads
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The Cushtie is fast becoming world famous! The original small cushtie was a best seller last year and the all new super Vibrating Cushtie is set to take it''s place. As you know, Cushties are ultra-soft pillows, providing comfortable, gentle and uniform support for resting on. The new Vibrating Cushtie features a powerful vibrating motor in its soft microbead filling. Vibrating Cushtie features the ultimately squishy surface for resting against. Just give this Cushtie a squeeze to activate the internal vibrating mechanism. The gentle vibrations will soothe your neck, back, shoulders or feet. It''s portable size allows you to carry it anywhere. Perfect for relaxing at home, the office or travel. A Cushtie is also incredibly addictive for just stress-relief squishing, and smooshing, or for resting against witout using the massage feature. Cushties are made from incredibly soft, stretchy and durable fabric which is filled with thousands, if not millions, of micro ultra-slippery polystyrene beads that enable the cushion to conform to just about any shape.
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