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Garda Sun bed
I am looking to purchase a used Garda Sun tanning bed for my home. I am not sure of the specific model but it is not a stand up. The seller says it is about 8 years old, chances are, it's older than that. The timer has gone on it, she said it would start but only stays on for a couple of minutes and then begins cooling down. She is willing to order a new timer and show us how to install it. Anyone have any advice they could share on this? It has about 16 lamps on top and bottom. I'm also uneducated when it comes to the different numbers of lamps and the different types of lamps they have out such as bronzers. I'm sure some of you are gonna have fun with me on this. Do what you must....I'm at your mercy, please be gentle.
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Re: Garda Sun bed
We call it GarbageSun.........enough said!
TheLightofDave are you married to raksmith or Garde Sun? You have posted twice in your life in two different threads defending Garde Sun...... Last edited by Robert K; 07-13-2008 at 06:16 PM. |
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Re: Garda Sun bed
Save money and tan at your local salon...let them pay for the electricity!!e you buy the bed, lamps, any parts it may need, and to have it wired...it's cheaper to tan at a salon. Last 2 beds I sold to customers called me up 6 months later saying they want me to help them sell their bed and they are coming back tanning her b/c their electric bill went up so much!
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