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Hope you all are doing fantastic and enjoying the festivities this time of year, I sure am! I’ve been meaning to post a review of the Achedaway Cupper, but just haven’t had the time to get around to it. This time of the year is when I feel it’s the most busiest, even with time off from work!
Whatever it is you’re doing, hope you’re staying safe. Alright, coming to the Achedaway….I would like to disclose that this product was sent to me at no cost for an honest, unbiased review on my site in return.
I feel it’s important to disclose this as well as the fact that I’m an affiliate of Achedaway, therefore I earn from qualifying purchases. This means if you use any of the links in this post to buy from Achedaway, I will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. These commissions go to building and maintaining this site.
Pretty sweet deal, yeah!? A win for you, and a win for me. Now that we got that outta the way….let’s look at this cupper, shall we!?
In a nutshell, the Achedaway Cupper is a smart cupping system able to rhythmically alternate between suction and release automatically.
Because the Achedaway is electric and automated, it makes it much easier to use (more on this later) than your traditional cups.
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Aside from shipment being pretty quick, here’s a few first impressions:
Packaging Is On Point!—The box itself is pretty solid and on the back there’s some pretty useful information about weight, dimensions, charging time, power rating etc. There’s also a schematic showing what’s what (see below image). Oh, and there’s also QR codes that you can scan to download the app for either your Android or IOS device.
User Manual Is Well Written & Detailed!—I usually don’t bother with user manuals, but I spent a few minutes taking my time going through this one. Everything is well explained with supporting images and illustrations.
Everything Feels Solid & Well Built!—Without powering anything on, everything out of the box feels solid and well built. This is definitely a positive sign for me, and I hope it runs as well as it’s put together. We’ll find out soon I guess!
Today was the first time I actually powered up this bad boy. I gotta be honest, I was not too impressed at first (but this is my fault). It took me a while to figure out how everything works, and the power especially had me a little confused.
The other thing which for some reason wasn’t all that obvious to me was that the device won’t actually work until you have an air tight suction on your skin. If you place it on your skin and it’s not tightly sealed, you obviously won’t get any “pull”. Makes me feel kinda stupid I know, but worth mentioning nonetheless!
One very important thing you need to consider:
I strongly recommend that you use the Achedaway Cupper with some sort of lotion/gel/oil applied to your skin. Using the machine dry cupping style was not pleasant at all and caused quite a bit of discomfort even on the lowest intensity settings.
In terms of what oils/gels to use, I think any massage oil should be fine. You can even experiment with essential oils if you’d like. If you’re thinking of using medicated (or prescribed ointments), you should check with your family doctor beforehand just to be in the clear.
Moving on from the initial frustrations, I was now ready to take this bad boy for a proper test drive to really see what it’s capable of.
First was to experiment with all 3 cups. The cups thread on/off pretty easily and there’s a filter cotton which sits in the base of the cup. The filter cotton is designed to block liquid and solid impurities from reaching the device’s internals. Achedaway have provided a few additional filter cottons in the box as well.
I also experimented with all 5 modes and intensities. I found 4 out of 5 modes to be pretty intense (albeit different in their own way!), except for maybe one – M2 Relaxing Mode. My favorite mode is this relaxing mode, as I do like the low intensity feel.
For me it’s too much though. From the 5 intensity levels, I was only able to use level 1. The others are just way too much for me. Coming to red light therapy, I did try both with and without, but didn’t notice any difference as such.
Overall experience this time around was solid! I enjoyed the massage, and was able to control the device with no hitches this time.
In addition to my own review, I shared the Achedaway with 2 of my family members to get a bit of a reality check (not that I don’t trust myself, but some diversity is always good!).
Now that I’ve had a chance to fully test out the Achedaway Cupper, let’s look at some pros and cons!
Pros and cons are based on the previously completed 3 part review. Before going into this, I will say that I have no basis/reference to compare the Achedaway Cupper against. I have not reviewed any other electric cupper other than this one, so not quite sure if I should be expecting something different.
I’ll touch more on this in the final recommendation section, but my basis will be to see how the Achedaway Cupper fares against your regular old school cups. In fact I’ll do a comparison of both sharing the pros and cons of each type!
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Should you invest in a traditional, old school cupping set or instead opt for an electric cupper such as this one? Here’s a few things to think about:
As you can see from the above, deciding on a traditional or automated cup basically comes down to one’s specific situation. There’s no right or wrong answer to this. Evaluate your situation and proceed in the manner best for you.
When I first powered on the Achedaway Cupper, I wasn’t quite sure that I would like it. This was more so because I wasn’t able to figure out the controls, as quickly as I’d have liked. I blame this 100% on myself, however, because once I read the user manual, I felt pretty foolish that I stumbled to begin with!
So should you invest in one? The short answer is yes. Yes, if you can afford to do so and if an electric cupper makes most sense for what you need. Overall I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with the Achedaway Cupper. It does exactly what it says it will!
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I’ve spoken a lot about traditional cupping sets throughout this post, and I feel it would be unfair to leave you without a recommendation. I wrote a post a while ago addressing just this – A Buyer’s Guide To Massage Cups. Feel free to head over and check out that post if you’ve got a few minutes to spare.
One of my favorite traditional cupping sets is the Hansol set which comes with a dedicated pump gun. If you’re interested, you can check out more of the details (pros and cons) on my site using the link above, or head directly to Amazon from the affiliate link below.
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And that brings us to the end of this review post. I hope this has been informative and helpful to you. If you have any unanswered questions, please feel free to drop a comment down below!
This is my first review and I’m excited to check out more of their stuff in the not so distant future. Last but not least, please consider sharing this post on the social channels to show your support, it really does go a long way in helping us. Take care, be safe, be well and a very Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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