TOLOCO Massage Gun Charger: Replacement & Buying Guide (2026)

To replace a TOLOCO massage gun charger, match your model's connector type and voltage exactly — TOLOCO guns use either a small barrel-style DC plug or a USB charging cable depending on the model. When in doubt, check the label on your original charger or your model's current Amazon listing for the voltage rating before buying. Below is how to identify the right charger, choose a compatible replacement, and spot a charger that's actually failing.

Identify Your Model's Connector and Voltage

The first rule is to match, not guess. Chargers differ across TOLOCO models like the EM26 and X8.

  • Connector — some use a round barrel DC plug, others a USB-style cable. Compare the tip to your gun's port.
  • Voltage — read the small print on your original charger (input and output). The replacement's output must match.

If you no longer have the original, check your model's manual or current product listing for the specification.

Choosing a Compatible Replacement

  1. Confirm your exact model number (printed on the gun or in the manual).
  2. Look for a charger listed as compatible with that TOLOCO model, with a matching connector and output voltage.
  3. Prefer the official TOLOCO replacement or a clearly specified compatible one over an unlabeled generic.

Using a charger with the wrong voltage can fail to charge or, worse, damage the battery — so matching the spec matters more than price.

Using a USB Adapter Safely

If your model charges over USB, the cable plugs into a wall adapter you may already own.

  • A standard phone wall block is usually fine, provided the cable connector fits the gun.
  • Avoid ultra-cheap, unbranded adapters that don't list their output.
  • A weak adapter can charge slowly or not at all, which can look like a broken gun when the gun is fine.

If charging is inconsistent, swap the adapter before assuming the worst.

Signs of a Bad Charger

Watch for these symptoms:

  • No charge light on multiple known-good outlets.
  • The indicator only appears when you wiggle or hold the cable at an angle.
  • Visible damage — frayed cable, bent pins, cracked plug, or a scorched smell.
  • The gun charges extremely slowly or drops the charge randomly.

If you see these, work through the not charging guide to confirm it's the charger and not the port, then replace it.

Charger Care to Make It Last

A few habits keep your charger and battery healthy:

  • Unplug by the plug, not the cable, to avoid stressing the wire.
  • Don't leave the cable tightly kinked or wrapped around the gun.
  • Charge at room temperature, away from heat and moisture.
  • Keep the spare charger dry and dust-free when stored.

Good habits here also protect the lithium-ion cell inside the gun, which is far more expensive to replace than a cable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What charger does a TOLOCO massage gun use?

It depends on the model — some use a round barrel-style DC plug and others charge over a USB cable. Check the connector on your original charger or your model's listing, and match both the connector type and output voltage on any replacement.

Can I use any USB charger with my TOLOCO?

If your model charges over USB, a standard branded phone wall adapter usually works as long as the cable connector fits the port. Avoid unbranded adapters that don't state their output, since a weak one may not charge properly.

Will the wrong voltage charger damage my massage gun?

It can. A charger with the wrong output voltage may fail to charge or harm the battery. Always match your model's specified output voltage rather than choosing by price or plug shape alone.

How do I know if I need a new charger or a new gun?

If a known-good outlet and a matching charger still give no charge light, test the port for lint and try a second charger. If a confirmed-good charger works on another unit but not yours, the fault is inside the gun.