Inflated Prices
Pemf mats can range from around $400 up to $6000+ for MLM mats like the Bemer Pro. I would sooner let rabid goats chew at my knees than go on a pemf mat that doesn’t work right and wastes my time. The cheap ones are the ones people usually get after researching on fake bogus review sites.
 
If you want to understand how sophisticated a serious pemf mat is, just step down to your clinic and go for a session. You will usually see an iMRS or a QRS in clinics. Compared to them, these cheap mats can be down fright-dangerous! Avoid over electrosmot with faulty 50-60 grid protection to avoid the problems that so many people have. Take a close look at these cheap mats. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of these pemf mats were made from plastic garbage can lids. Sheeesh.
 
Essentially, the same cheap mat and magnets are found in most of the cheap mats and its componentry usually fails it in the end, but work so-so at first.
 
Also, if I set it to a certain frequency I expect it to be at that frequency – NOT OFF BY “JUST A LITTLE” BIT. As for pemf mats with inflated prices, you could be talking about a number of models, manufactured by one of any number of “contractors” in China to be marketed by someone who simply slaps a logo on and has themselves a product. Not that these are the low quality models on the market. You can do worse by buying a knockoff at some unknown import site. But if you can just wait a little while to save up to a better quality model, why consider a one of these, especially if you “know” someone who can share their “health professionals” discount.
 
Most of these inflated priced residential models pretend to have the features of the models you see in the clinics. They might have the great engineers with the best expertise but lack in the quality of components to call this a real clinical grade mat. Don’t fool yourself!
 
These inflated priced mats don’t seem like they are made for the long haul. I’ve already heard stories and seen pictures of cheap mats falling apart and oxidizing from constant moisture if not protected.
 
Whoever put these pemf mats together (conceptually, I mean, not who assembled my particular example of the inflated price models that look like the clinical grade ones) is far out of touch with the consciousness of the serious pemf community. Under vigorous gauss, it feels like mating condors, like a nightmare, like goose torture.
 
They say that they don’t skimp on the details just to make a few dollars extra profit, when referring to the fact that their mats are just electrosmog producing mats. When the prices are not inflated, there really isn’t much difference in production costs after the first pemf mat and controller are made, which is what I have found based on my research. You might hear different stories but it is just like any other mass produced item.
 
There are many variations too. Since some of them are not registered with the FDA, were they really tested ? How many mats were sampled? What was the approval acceptance ratio and criteria? At what point do they reject a pemf mat and at what point is it sellable? If it fell in the provisions for rejection, was it refurbished? Whose signature of approval does it have? An employees? The owners? FDAs?
 
There are a lot of ways the features of a pemf mat can be inflated which makes them look like the higher quality ones. If a pemf mat looks too cheap to be true or you think you are buying an expensive one that is better because of the price, do more research and use the information on this website to help you discern between a fair priced and an inflated priced mat. Take my pemf mat quiz and I will help you pick out a pemf mat based on your needs.