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Buying a Used Tanning Bed Will Save you Money, But you Need to Do your Research

Can you imagine how convenient it would be to have your own tanning bed at home. Home tanning beds can be a fantastic time saver because they let you set the schedule. And, they can help with your budget since you won't be paying for individual sessions at tanning salon. Unfortunately, your current budget might not be able to handle buying a new home tanning bed. Should you consider looking at used tanning beds? The secondhand market can be a great source of cheap tanning beds, but it's really important for you to do your homework before you buy.

First of all, you need to do the same sort of careful investigation that you would normally do for any used item, especially used electrical items. You should verify that all the features of the tanning bed are working. In the case of used tanning beds, nonworking features could actually be dangerous. You should pay special attention to the bulbs and the external timer.

Something else you want to find out right away is why the owner is selling. There are plenty of legitimate reasons for selling used tanning beds. If a home unit is for sale by an individual, they may be moving or dealing with financial difficulties. Tanning salons frequently offer cheap tanning beds for sale when they are closing, scaling back operations or upgrading to newer models. But you should beware of used tanning beds that are broken, have operating problems, are difficult to maintain or just don't do the job.

The most important thing to do when shopping for cheap tanning beds is to fully research brands and models. You should make notes on specific model numbers, year of manufacture and included features. Spend some time in online forums devoted to tanning beds. Ask the online community about some of the models that you're considering. Forum members are often happy to give you truthful comments and any negative feedback. You can also visit your local tanning bed store to get more information about specific models.

Keep in mind that older models of used tanning beds might not be a safe as newer models. Our knowledge and experience about the health effects of UV radiation continues to grow. The technology of tanning beds has evolved over the years to provide a safer tanning experience in less time. Cheap tanning beds that have been on the market for a while may not have the benefit of this newer technology.

If you're wondering where to find used tanning beds for sale, your local classifieds are a great place to start. You can also shop online using eBay or Craigslist. If you know of a local store that carries tanning beds, check with them. Even if they don't sell used tanning beds in the store, they may know of someone who's hoping to sell there bed.

Used tanning beds may or may not have a warranty. Check with the seller to see if a warranty exists and if it's still in effect. You'll also need to find out if the warranty is transferable. Get a copy of the owner's manual of possible. If the seller no longer has the manual, there's a good chance you can download a copy online.

One plus of considering used tanning beds is that they're normally available immediately. Buying a new home tanning bed may involve waiting for delivery. But when you buy a used tanning bed locally, you can load it up and take it home as soon as you pay for it. When you get ready to take your purchase home, keep in mind the used tanning beds are no longer packed for shipping. If you're not careful loading and unloading, some of the components may be damaged.

Used tanning beds could turn out to be a good deal for you if you do your research up front. Don't rush into a purchase, and make sure that you're really saving a significant amount over a new bed. You would think that use tanning beds are a great way to save money. It's like saving money twice -- you don't have to pay the tanning salon and you don't have to pay new prices. But cheap tanning beds are no bargain if they endanger your health, are plagued with nonworking features or are a challenge to maintain.

Jim Mcdonald

For more information on Tanning Beds, visit http://www.tanning-beds.info where you can find tips, advice and articles on the best used Tanning Bed options

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