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Re: KBL America
I think i found my beds for my salon!!!! (later in life)
These beds look amazing, and by the specs, seem like they would produce GREAT results especially the Tower Pureenergy That pushes out 230 watts per lamp! Almost 12,000 watts from the whole thing, WOW! Plus they look really good "Leveled" beds. I think i found myself a winner. |
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Re: KBL America
I don't think I like the look of the stand up. I still prefer the design of the Sundash 252 but it just needs less UVB.
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Re: KBL America
I have a few years of experience with KBL in Europe as a tech, and they hold up better than most other European beds, and thats pretty good competition, and I have been to the actual production line in Germany and I really liked what I saw.
Im trying to get them to California because I trust this brand, ask me about any of them, my favorites are the 4000 and the 6800. |
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