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Frequently Asked Questions On Portable Reiki Tables

Budding Reiki practitioners often have a dilemma in choosing a Reiki table that is affordable and can last a long time. A lot of questions come to mind when confronted with the decision to buy something that's unfamiliar. That is why in this article, I'll attempt to answer several of the most frequently asked questions on this topic.

Question: Many turn out to be massage tables when I search for Reiki tables online. What is the difference between a Reiki and a massage table?

Answer:

Both portable massage tables and Reiki tables are built on the same manufacturing processes. The only visible difference is that Reiki tables have raised endplates while massage tables have standard endplates. These endplates provide stability and are found on both lower ends of the table. There are some manufacturers that ship with standard endplates but provide a detachable Reiki end panel as well. Practitioners often sit down when performing energy work. They need the space for their knees in order to reach the head area, for instance.

Question: What's the deal with these aluminum massage tables?

Answer:Aluminum has a reputation for being lightweight while having a stronger structure at the same time. It is widely used in other industries, such as automotive and aviation due to its cheap cost. In Reiki, wooden and aluminum tables deal with energy differently. Wood absorbs while aluminum charges. Although aluminum can transfer energy easily, it can't absorb toxic energy as efficiently as wood. In the end, it comes down to whatever you're comfortable with. If weight is an issue and you travel a lot, then an aluminum table is a good choice.

Question: Why do these tables look identical but have varying prices?

Answer:It all comes down to where the product was made. Portable Reiki tables that are made in the United States typically demand a higher price but are also feature-rich and have stricter quality control. On the other hand, the ones coming from China are more affordable but have lower quality. When it comes to Reiki and massage tables, brands tend to be crucial.Question: What brands are best-sellers?

Answer:

There are brands that cater to buyers within a strict budget and there are brands that serve professionals and institutions. Earthlite is a favorite among Reiki practitioners due to its environment-friendly manufacturing methods. Reiki, being an energy healing modality, is particular about using tools from sustainable sources that help clients feel grounded. Earthlite tables are also manufactured with the highest standards. Its manufacturing plant is in Southern California.

Competing brands include Master Massage, Oakworks, Saloniture, Sierra Comfort and Best

Massage. They have varying prices and have several Reiki tables in their catalog. The budget-friendly types usually come from Best

Massage and Sierra Comfort.

Question: Many of the tables come in bundles that include several freebies. Do I need them for Reiki?

Answer:The freebies are usually made up of the headrest, arm rests and the bolster. Some include massage table sheets as well. The table and headrest are enough for Reiki. However, larger clients can benefit from the arm rests that can extend the table's width.

Question: How heavy is a portable Reiki table?

Answer:

The typical weight of a wooden type is 38 lbs. while an aluminum type weighs around 28 lbs. If you intend to carry the table frequently, as in the case of traveling practitioners who offer home service, then a massage table cart is very helpful and highly recommended.

Question: How high is a portable Reiki table?

Answer:

Most, if not all portable Reiki tables have an adjustable height that is between 26 and 36 inches.

Question: What is a massage table cart?

Answer:

A massage table cart is like luggage with wheels. Instead of carrying the Reiki table with the carrying bag, you fold the table and attach it to the cart for easier transport. Many carts are compatible with various massage table brands.

Question: How much weight can a portable Reiki table handle?

Answer:

Most units have a working weight limit of 600 lbs. Working weight is the weight of the client plus the weight of the practitioner and the pressure he or she exerts when performing the practice. Reiki requires no contact, so it's safe to say that 600 lbs. is enough for clients of all sizes.

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