What is the difference between a Level 3 and Level 4 Tanning Bed?
Level 3 offers medium pressure lamps with lower UV rays and more UVA rays, providing a faster and deeper tan than Level 1 and Level 2. And finally Level 4 tanning beds (and up) feature ridiculously fast tanning times, with sometimes next to zero UVB rays, guaranteeing a dark tan with virtually no chance of a sunburn.
What companies make tanning beds?
Tanning Beds Direct carries the top brands in the industry: ESB™, Solar Storm™, SunLite™, and Wolff™.
What is a mega tanning bed?
Mega Bed. Five times stronger than the VIP bed, the Mega tanning bed gives you just the right mix of UVA for superior, golden tanning, and has 1.6% UVB to ensure you do not burn. This bed has a maximum tan time of 15 minutes. It is ideal for people who burn easily, but want to gradually build a vibrant base tan.
What should I look for when buying a tanning bed?
What to look for When Buying a Used Tanning Bed
- 1). Number of Hours on the Tanning Bed. If the tanning bed has a digital timer, most of them have an “Hour counter”.
- 3). Tanning Bed Acrylics Condition and Care.
- 4). Overall Condition of the Tanning Bed.
- 5). Check if they have Proper Electrical Requirements.
How many bulbs are in a tanning bed?
Tanning beds have multiple bulbs (also called lights or lamps), some almost as many as 50, and if even one of them burns out it can impact your overall tanning experience.
Do they make a 110 tanning bed?
Description. With 24 super-efficient Wolff tanning lamps in a soft-contour, the 24 Wolff 110 Volt Tanning bed performs head-to-toe tanning that equals the power of a commercial unit.
Whats the difference between a bronzing bed and a tanning bed?
A regular tanning bed consists of 10 to 50 light bulbs. Each of these bulbs uses about 100 to 200 watts of electricity and typically emits about 95 percent UVA rays and 5 percent UVB rays. Bronzer tanning beds, however, use between 35 and 60 bulbs, each in the range of 160 and 220 watts.