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If you got one for Christmas, they are being recalled!

A moment of bliss, a moment of comfort, a personal massager!  Did you get one of these for Christmas?  You may have to give it back!

Thousands of them are being recalled due to a risk of burns and fire. The HoMedics company says some of their Therapist Select Percussion Massagers can overheat while charging, making the devices dangerous to use. The recall applies to about 41-thousand units made prior to 2023 and sold across the U.S. Consumers can also call Homedics for a full refund at 800-466-3342 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.

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