I wouldn't recommend purchasing from this vendor.
EDIT 2:
3 stars
I'm updating this review to 3 stars as Kneeflow has issued a full refund, shipping fees included, which I appreciate very much.
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EDIT:
Thank you to Kneeflow for reaching out. I ordered on Nov 24 directly from your website, the product was $139.00 and shipping was $26.00 with my FSA (per my receipt). I didn't see/get the $99 sale at the time of purchase, not sure why. I have provided additional details via Trustpilot form sent to me.
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Original Review:
1 star
I VERY rarely write reviews this negative but my experience with this company was poor and that's just the simple truth.
I ordered this massager around the Black Friday sales and got it in early December. It shipped directly from China and shipping wasn't fast, especially given that the shipping fee was $26, yes you read that right.
I tried the item as soon as I got it and found it to be, frankly, uncomfortable, so I went back to the website to see how to start a return.
This is where the problem began. There is no easy return process. You must contact the company and they will deem whether you even get to return the item or not.
So, following all of their directions, I reached out to company via the email address they recommended and had to follow up about 2 or 3 times with many days in between - no answer. Finally, I found their website contact form and emailed them thru that and finally got a human email back. They asked for a video and pictures as proof that the item was in good/original condition, which I promptly sent that to them. I got no reply despite following up after.
At this point it was mid-December and seeing as I was hitting a wall with these folks, I filed a dispute with the FSA card I used to pay for the item. I attached all the emails I sent Kneeflow, the link to the video, the page with the return policy, basically all the evidence that I had truly done on my part in trying to make a simple return, however, the dispute was denied because card company deemed the fact that the product was received was enough. I would appeal this but I’m tired of dealing with this, to honest.
So now I'm out $165 and have an item I will never use. It's not Kneeflow's fault I was denied by the card company but I believe Kneeflow themselves did not act in good faith in this process.
If you tell people to email your customer service email address with any issues, you better reply when they email you multiple times in the span of a few weeks – I was far from spamming you. And as the customer, I shouldn't have to hunt you down. You have a 30-day money-back guarantee period that starts the day someone PURCHASES, not the day they actually receive the item - very convenient considering it takes a solid week to receive, not something a customer can predict. Combine that, the lack of response and the incredibly stringent return policy, I have to assume that you never intended to honor your guarantee. The item was tried out 1 time for 5 minutes at most, carefully repackaged, thoroughly photographed and videod as per your request and yet no reply. How many more times would I need to have followed up? I was polite and compliant each time.
I'm EXTREMELY disappointed with Kneeflow’s customer service. Please do not purchase from them if you suspect you may need to return the massager, it's not worth the headache. There are other vendors out there with similar massagers that will work with you if you are not fully satisfied instead of slapping guarantees they don't intend to honor on their website.
The item itself is alright, like I said, it was not comfortable for me, the air-bag pressure massage was not pleasant and felt like my circulation was being cut off. There IS a way to turn that off but I didn't buy $135 massage to turn off a major feature. That's just my personal preference. If you have skinny knees, you may find it to be just fine. The heat and vibrations did feel nice.
Overall just deeply unpleasant experience.
1 de dezembro de 2025
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