When purchasing a second hand tanning bed try to get all of the original paperwork

November 7th, 2009

Loads of folks would love the convenience of having their very own tanning bed. Picture being able to tan any time you need without worrying about whether the tanning center is open or needing to pay a fee. While having your own tanning bed might be handy, buying a new tanning bed could be outside your budget. A good way to get a home tanning bed without emptying your bank account is to purchase a used tanning bed. When buying a second user tanning beds there’ll be a couple of things that you need to consider.

One thing to investigate is the safety of the used tanning bed. Besides making sure that all of the components are operating correctly you must also look into any safety issues associated with the particular make and model you are considering. There are safety features integrated with more recent models of tanning bed that might not be there with older tanning beds. As the equipment utilized in manufacturing tanning beds improves they continue to get safer. A cheap model that has been built for many years may not contain the most modern technology when it comes to tanning safety.

There are lots of places to find used tanning beds. A neat place to begin your search is with your local classifieds. It is also an excellent idea to test online resources such as eBay and CraigsList. Your district tanning bed store or suntan center may also have used tanning beds available. Even if they do not sell used tanning beds they may know of someone that has recently purchased a new one and desires to sell their old one.

When buying a second user tanning bed try and get all of the original paperwork that came with it. Ask the vendor if there’s still a guaranty in effect and see if you can transfer it to your name. It is also a good idea to get a copy of the owner’s manual. If the seller no longer has a copy you may be able to find it on the internet.

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