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Old 08-04-2004, 11:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I am thinking about buying some GardaSun beds if anyone has any information about why I shoul or shouldn't buy them it would be a big help.
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Very low end equipment, not much of a step up from home units. Undersized wiring, and underdriven capacitors. If you have a small store that does not have high traffic, they maybe ok.
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basically, as i said before,

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Old 08-12-2004, 08:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
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They are made by UltraSun..actually have been improved. They have some of the better standups
in the industry. Very solid and great performers. The GardaSun 32 would make a great base beds. They use the same insides and frame as the UltraSun base beds.
US beds are one of the top performers.

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What Studio 102 said.

I have 32's as my base level and they have been running strong for 3 years in my salon. I've had no problems with mine. Something to check on the newer models is to see if they have done something different than the clip strips for the acrylics those are a major pain. My upgrade equipment is all Ultrasun except for a Suncap.

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Old 09-10-2004, 12:28 PM   #7 (permalink)
 
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The GardaSun beds are a little more low end than the Ultra Sun beds. There stand ups however are great. I think they are the best in the industry. If you are looking at GardaSun take the time to look at Ultra Sun. It's worth the time. I'll even give you the number 877-700-8267. I hope this helps.
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Aren't those the standups that are made from attaching a few canopies together? Roll around on casters? Heat extraction from the MIDDLE instead of top?
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Yes that's correct. The Garda Sun Powertowers are made by attaching the tops of the Garda Sun beds to complete a stand up unit. It also has a caster so the door can swing open. BIG DEAL! I have 2 of the 48 lamp machines. From a cost -vs- performance stand point, I think the Garda Sun Powertower is the best buy on the market today. The booth looks great, it's easy to clean in between sessions, easy to replace lamps and their cheap! Because I'm a salon owner with 2 of these machines in operation right now, my recommendation is to seriously consider these units.
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