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08-13-2003, 08:04 PM | #12 (permalink) |
Join Date: Apr 4 2003 Location: Marysville, OH
Posts: 149
Rep Power: 22 | I use all puretan and very happy, I think tan america beds look awesome and sturdy too. I like the look of ergoline, but they jad too much plastic and I picture how they might look down the road after a lot of uv exposure. My plastic trash cans have already had to be replaced because they started falling apart. I maintain my beds well and don't want to have to replace them every few years, so I chose the more steel bed and I knew I didn't want anything with gas shocks. That was just my reasoning. also you would want something different than any competition and that's what my competition uses. Most of my customers don't know what they tan on. The new ones ask if we have wolff beds. |
08-13-2003, 09:02 PM | #13 (permalink) |
Join Date: Aug 16 2001 Location: midwest Age: 51
Posts: 288
Rep Power: 24 | I would use Tan America! The best support and great performing beds. Sun Ergo look great but do not tan well. Dr. Kern I have them and these units get too hot. Bad design for cooling. Good luck |
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