There are three ways in which you can go about financing your tanning bed purchase. First of all you could take advantage of financing from the factory that makes the tanning beds and purchase yours directly from them. Secondly, you could buy a good, used tanning bed and thus be able to haggle a lower price for it. Your third and final option is to get financing but here you will need to be careful to read all of the fine print so that you don't get into terms that will destroy your credit rating.
You can purchase a cheap tanning bed online at www.tanningonline.com. You can also get it www.mastertanning.com/tips/29/buying-a-tanning-bed/ You can always find great deals at www.ebay.com, including on tanning beds. You can also try searching www.craigslist.org in your area for someone who may be selling one.
A tanning bed can cost anywhere from $1000-15000 depending on the size. Buying a tanning bed used is always a great option.
Most tanning beds cost a lot more then 1800 dollars. So if that is your budget you should probably try buying a used tanning bed.
The main thing you need to know is that overuse of tanning beds increases cancer risk. Also be sure that you have the proper electrical setup to run a home tanning bed.
A tanning bed might not come on when there is a nuke or when the tanning bed is broken. lol
Buying a tanning bed can be a costly endeavor. Home model beds start in price at just over $1000 and go up from there. Some companies may offer financing that will make your purchase more affordable. Keep in mind that there will be maintenance costs, such as bulb replacement and the cost of electricity to run the bed. Compare all of these costs with what you spend at the tanning salon to determine if this is a cost effective endeavor for you.
Most tanning bed manufacturers offer a special cleaner to clean your tanning bed with. Spray it on, wipe down thoroughly, and make sure you get BOTH sides of the tanning bed.
No--tanning in a stand up bed is actually less harmful to a baby when you compare it to tanning in a lay down bed. Make sure to get a doctors consent before tanning in a bed while pregnant though.
Buying a used tanning may or may not be a wise decision based on several factors. First, you should check to see what the cost of the original, unused product is. Next, you need to take into account who used the tanning bed before you. If it is a commercial tanning bed, chances are good that the previous owner took well care of it. You will also need to check with the previous owner to see if new bulbs are needed. After a tanning bed's bulbs have been used for approximately 600-700 hours, the bulbs will no longer give good tanning results. Lastly, you should check for warranty. Like all things, tanning beds may not be fully functional -- especially if purchased used. If you buy a tanning bed without warranty, you will need to pay for any repairs that might be necessary. On the plus side, buying a used tanning bed can save you a lot of money (upwards of $500).
Tanning bed parts can be found online quite easily. The following websites carry tanning beds and tanning bed parts: TANPARTS, Sunal Parts, Master Tanning, SUNCO Tanning, Amazon, and on eBay.
Getting a safe tan from a tanning bed may be somewhat of an oxymoron. However, if you are determined to use a tanning bed, limit your time in the tanning bed and ensure your salon follows FDA regulations.
Nowhere. A tanning bed uses UV lamps.