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Old 07-19-2003, 08:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Anyone use these in their beds? How do they work? I have a Sundazzler and it's almost time to change the acryllics and was thinking about getting the frosted kind.
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Give Buck a call at Suncorp and he will explain the benefits of frosted acrylics.
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buck at Suncorp? I know not of this "Buck". Please to be forwarding his number to me, thank you.
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Suncorp is located in Washington. His number is 800-336-6031
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So Buck is the only person on this board (not even on this board) that has ever used these things?
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The Frosted acrylics are fine, many regulated states are looking to do away with them.

Inspectors can not read the type of lamp in the unit, & the warning lable on the lamp needs to be seen.

I wouldn't pay the extra $$$ for them, usually $25-$35 more per acrylic.
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So do they work ? do they keep you cooler then normal Acrylic??
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I was thinking about doing my Sundazzler over in it as it's almost time to change them anyway. Heartland says they don't make the frosted acryllic but I believe Buck recommended it. So how about in a sundazzler using VHRs?
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Yes Thats what Iam wondering about. How good do they work for a 160/ VHR ??
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