Monday, November 9th, 2009 at
1:27 pm
Obtaining Tanning Bed Parts

There are some tanning bed tips that are useful when purchasing a new or used tanning bed. One thing that many people do not think about when purchasing a tanning bed for home use is that there will have to be replacement lamps and bulbs bought as well as other parts over time as the tanning bed gets older. If the tanning bed is bought from a commercial tanning place so that it is used, then there may be some other expenses up front other than the price of the bed before the bed can be used. Often the bulbs will have to be replaced in used tanning beds because they have not been well taken care of in a salon that has now gone out of business. These used tanning beds should be checked thoroughly since the tanning bed parts are not cheap to buy.
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Monday, November 9th, 2009 at
10:35 am
Buying a Used Tanning Bed

People who utilize tanning beds will often get tired of going to a salon or spa to use the service. When this happens, they will often look for a home tanning bed that they can keep in a spare bedroom or garage of the home so that they can tan whenever they want to do so. Buying a used tanning bed sometimes seems like a good option since new tanning beds can be very expensive. However, the technology in tanning beds has changed rapidly through the years, so when buying a used tanning bed, it is important to do some research first to make sure that parts are still available and that the bulbs that are used have the least amount of UVB rays in them as possible. New beds in the conventional style will cost about fifteen hundred dollars on the bottom end of the pricing scale, so the used tanning beds should not cost more than that in most cases. The high pressure beds will cost ten thousand dollars on the bottom end of the market, so a used tanning bed in that style should not cost more than that in most cases.
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