Used Tanning Beds
Used Tanning Beds - Should You Buy One? by Timothy Croy
Tanning beds are a great way to keep your skin looking healthy and tan year round. With much of
the world putting a large emphasis on looks and superficial qualities, tanning beds have gained a large foothold in the beauty department.
However, many people want that great tanned look, without having to spend the time going to a tanning salon. Tanning salons can not only be very
inconvenient, they can get pretty spendy. A typical membership can cost several hundred dollars over the course of the year, not to mention the
gas and wear and tear on your car.
There are many companies that appease to this crowd and have released home versions for anyone
looking to tan in the comfort of their own home. However, as with any luxury item, you're going to pay for that luxury. If you are purchasing a
tanning bed for the sole reason of convenience, and you are in a financial position to, then you should definitely go for it. However, most
consumers aren't willing to shell out thousands of dollars for a small inconvenience. For this reason many people opt to go the used route. Used
tanning beds can be a great way to get a tanning bed in your home without breaking the bank. If you're a smart shopper you can get the same
features of a brand new bed, for a steep discount.
Just like car lots, many distributors also offer "new old stock" tanning beds they are clearing
out to welcome in the new stock. This can be a great opportunity for anyone on a budget looking to purchase a tanning bed. You can also check the
local newspaper, craigslist, or eBay for used units. As with anything, you should check with the previous owners about its past. Used, expensive
electrical items can be a nasty commodity if they haven't been well maintained. For this reason, it is recommended to have a skilled electrician
or tanning bed specialist check the bed for any needed repairs or unrepeatable damage.
Fortunately, some used tanning beds (especially new-old-stock beds) will still have a leftover
warranty. In this case, be sure that the warranty is transferable and check out the fine print details of the warranty.
Bottom line, used tanning beds can be an inexpensive way to get the convenience of a tanning
bed in your own home. However, as with any large purchase, do your homework. The last thing you want is a thousand dollar paper weight sitting in
your basement.
Article by Timothy Croy
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