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Old 10-07-2004, 12:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Lamps Bronzing sun vs. cosmedico

I have beds with 160VHR top 100VLR bottom, they came originally with Cos lamps, I have replaced twice with Bronzing Suns. I seem to get complaints after 300 hours. The Cos lamps are 15% more expensive. Any advice as to which is better
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If your Cosmolux VHR's last 50% longer than the Bronzing Sun lamps, and only cost 15% more, and all things being equal as far as results, then Cosmolux is the smart buy.
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Just wondered if anyone else had the same experience, I have only been in this for 2 years
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Always go with Cosmedico if you are trying to get the most out of your bed and you are not looking for a super high UVB lamp (don't know why you would be). LSI makes good 160watt lamps too. Can't go wrong with cosmedico.
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