Belmint Shiatsu Pillow Massager with Heat for Back, Neck, and Shoulders
- Brand:
- Belmint
- Model Number:
- BEL-CPM
- UPC:
- 019962874666
- EAN:
- 0019962874666
- Walmart SKU:
- 501552481
Recent downward movement recently established $26.00 pricing, now 14.5% above the quarterly average.
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Highest Price
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$52.47 | |
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Lowest Price
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$52.47 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$52.47 |
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Highest Price
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$32.45 | |
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Lowest Price
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$6.49 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$26.00 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Belmint Shiatsu Pillow Massager with Heat for Back, Neck, and Shoulders since 11/17/2022. The most recent price update was on Jun 26, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $6.49 (lowest on 4/8/2026) to $32.45 (highest on 1/22/2024). The average price during this period is $29.01.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $6.49 (Apr 30) to $29.00 (May 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is 14.5% above the 90-day average of $22.70.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.9/5 from 370 reviews.
I saw a lot of reviews that said the stitching fell apart pretty quickly, but took a chance anyway. I'm not sure if they fixed what was causing this or there are a few duds out there, but I've been using the heck out of the one I got for weeks now and it's holding up quite well. I have hypertonia, meaning my muscles are tense all the time. They don't shut off. This leads to horrible knots that I've spent I don't know how many hundreds (thousands?) over the years going to massage therapists to get worked out. This thing has worked out knots that I'd have had to go for massage daily for probably 2 weeks straight to get worked out, and who can afford that? That is to say, this thing's worked out what seemed like perma-knots that'd been there for probably over a decade. It takes a little practice to get it just in the right spot for some, without hitting a bone with one or the other massage head, but once you've got it down, you'll never turn back. Be aware, this delivers Deep Tissue massage, which isn't for everyone. I have fibromyalgia, too, so I have to be careful of how much pressure I use on and near trigger points, and sometimes I wind up sore from leaning too hard. Using it on the back of a chair is best (I haven't tried the elastic band, as the back of my chair is pretty wide, and I'm afraid it'd break it), as you can adjust the pressure by how hard you lean into it. I don't weigh much, but I've never had the motors struggle, even when I lean hard for a bit on certain spots. With really bad knots, it's best to work them a bit at a time. I like to use it for a half or full cycle (depending on how bad the knot is, and by "cycle", I mean it'll go in one direction, then switch the other direction, so by half cycle, I mean moving it as soon as it switches, and by full cycle, I mean moving it once it's gone both directions and changes back to the original direction. I hope that makes sense!), and then move it and come back 2-3 cycles later. Yes, it can take time to work out a knot, but you'll be less sore overall if you let the muscles rest a bit in between hitting them. It also helps to drink plenty of water after using this, especially if you work areas like the lower neck, where you're apt to hit/drain lymph nodes. Frequent stretching afterwards also helps both to minimize soreness and keep the knot from re-forming as quickly. I used this for 3 days straight, several times a day at first, including on my leg, shoulder and arm muscles, to get the knots all initially worked out, and now I'm using it about every 2-3 days to keep those knots at bay. Most people likely won't need to start this intensely or use it so frequently afterwards, as most people's muscles aren't always "on". I've found that, even with the heat on, I can run it until it shuts off and run it again until it shuts off with no issues, and with heat off, I can run it until it shuts off 3x in a row. Haven't tried more. Hope this helps someone out there decide whether this will work!
It may be too soon to reasonably write a review but I got this today and love it. it is a deep massage has an automatic cut off. the only negatives that I found so far is that it gets really hot with the heat so I did do the massage without the heat on it but even then you get a little bit of heat with it. it was just so hot with the heat functioning but other than that it's good. I might revisit this later on as I get more use out of it but for the $26 that I paid for it I am very happy with my purchase
I absolutely love this massager. I haven’t been able to get to my Massuse but this has done the trick. It rotates in two different directions and can use it anywhere on my back comfortably. And the heated feature helps to relax you too. I definitely recommend this product.
I bought this because it had the quickest delivery date and I was in a lot of back pain. It works as advertised. Has high heat and worked so well on all the tight spots.
Gethu one. It feels like someone is kneading my back. I lay back on it, propped on the pillow and just let it work out knots. Years of knots remain, but this is slowly tackling them. Will have to see if gears burn out soon, as the heat-on option gives off an electrical smell, but so far (3 uses in) so good. Enjoying for the price for sure!
Pros: -Good heat -Rollers work well -Great strap to put over headrest if using in the car -easy to convert plug for car or home CONS: - used 3 days and the mesh ripped out exposing the massaging rollers -cord is extremely short and unless you are using in a chair against a wall with an outlet, it will require an extension cord
Worked fine for about a week. Then zipper on cover bursted in the middle of using. Mechanical part can't stay in cover, so therefore, I can't use.
I really struggled with this one on where to position it correctly. I ended up with a bruised area on my neck. It has potential but just not what I had hoped for. I don't understand why these neck massagers are made for a pencil thin neck.
I received on the 19th of December 2025 and used it on my lower back for a half an hour once every evening after work to December 27 2025 when it stopped working completely
This item cut my shoulder/neck!!! There was something sharp inside the left side of the mechanism. Only used it 2 times!!!! This should be recalled. Unbelievable.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $6.49 (Apr 30) to $29.00 (May 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is 14.5% above the 90-day average of $22.70.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $26.00 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $26.00 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $26.00 | $-3.00 | -10.3% | |
| $29.00 | $+22.51 | +346.8% | |
| $6.49 | — | — |
Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $52.47 (Jul 13) to $52.47 (Jul 13) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $52.47.
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