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How Much Does a Tanning Bed Cost?

Nov 12, 2012 by     No Comments    Posted under: Health & Beauty

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If you tan regularly, then you know it takes time to maintain a natural looking glow. Keeping your skin sun-kissed all year round is often easier if you have enough space for your own tanning bed. This seems like a big decision but is usually a wise investment for anyone who takes regular trips to a tannery.

Tanning Bed Options

Beds from Family Leisure cost between $1,500 and $6,000, but most are around $2,500. Family Leisure sells beds from its own manufacturers, ESB Enterprises, Wolff and more. They show the range of options you can select from when buying a bed. There are canopies, beds that fully close or stay open and models that allow you to stand. Find out how many lamps your current salon uses to create your dark-skinned appearance. Beds with fewer lamps cost under $2,500 while products with 24 or 36 lamps are more expensive. However, do not base your decision solely on price. Beds with more lamps are larger, and taller people usually need these beds to get a full body tan.

Tanning Bed Voltage

A tanning bed is cheaper than a car, but shopping for a bed is still a serious experience. It is easy to be intimidated by price tags, but most companies offer financing options. TanningBeds4less has beds that start at $2,000 and are all made in America. The company is proud to offer beds that use 120 volts. The voltage should be a concern when you search for beds. This tells you how much power is needed for your bed. Beds will not use much energy when they are between 120 to 220 volts. A regular session on a bed with these volts will cost cents each time. The initial purchase of a bed can be expensive, but the cost to power the bed is much less than a trip to a spa.

Tanning Bed Lamps

Absolute Recreation sells beds that are all under $3,000 and are on average under $2,000. The company offers warranties and has beds that use red light therapy. They also sell replacement bulbs for beds. When selecting a bed, it is important to ask how long the lamps will last, if a specific kind of lamp is needed and how much it costs to replace them. Absolute Recreation offers Wolff lamps that are common and cost around $10. On average, lamps last 800 hours, so calculate how much time you use a bed a week to see how long your lamps would last. Most lamps will last months and can be worked into a budget without difficulty.

Maintenance, Cleaning, Installation

Having your own bed offers convenience but also requires upkeep. There is no one at home to hand you a towel and wipe off the bed when you are finished. Factor in costs for cleaning, tanning lotion and installation. Some beds come partially assembled, but most people need to hire a professional to set up and wire the bed properly. Master Tanning offers beds that are under $3,000 and average around $1,500. Many of these beds use regular household outlets.

Saving Money

Beds seem expensive, but saving money is a great reason to purchase a bed. The bed is the biggest cost and averages around $2,500, but the cheapest beds can be bought for approximately $1,500. However, those who regularly use a bed over the years could save around $1,000 a month by investing in a residential bed. Keep your wallet green and your skin brown with an at-home tanning bed.

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