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LSI Midday Sun F71T12 5.0% 100W Bipin Tanning Lamps - Best Bronzing Bulbs!
$ 138.74
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Midday Sun By LSI F71T12 5.0% 100W Bipin Tanning Bulbs
Considerable UVB and UVA
For all levels of tanners
For most 20 minute F71 Applications
1000+ Hour Lamp Life
Compatible to many different lamp brands
Replaces Dark Tan, Speed 175, Velocity, Brilliance, Sunmaster, Diamond Sun & Many Others
Fast same day shipping - Can not ship to Alaska or Hawaii
Perfect for skin type 2 or 3 tanners, the Midday Sun is an all around best bet for tanners looking for more color from their sunbeds. Matched to the needs of most tanning clients, the Midday Sun is considered a bronzer, but packs enough UVB for more immediate results.
Superior tanning results, top quality craftsmanship, combined with superb reliability and performance are the exact qualities that distinguish the Aurora Series lamps as the top lamp brand nationwide.
Your tanning equipment is only as good as the lamps you use in it.
Aurora lamps are designed for salon owners who want to build a successful business reputation. It’s a simple equation: build salon owners a lamp that will keep their customers coming back, and they’ll always come back for the same quality lamp.
Aurora series lamps contain only the highest quality phosphors and superior specialty glass manufactured specifically for only the tanning industry.
All lamps are sold new in factory boxes.
30 Day Warranty on Defects or No Lights.
Shipped in UPS approved packaging with Insurance included.
* Danger! Ultraviolet Radiation. Use only in a fixture equipped with a timer. UV Eye protection must be worn.
Contraindication: This product is contraindicated for use on persons under the age of 18 years.
Contraindication: This product must not be used if skin lesions or open wounds are present.
Warning: This product should not be used on individuals who have had skin cancer or have a family history of skin cancer.
Warning: Persons repeatedly exposed to UV radiation should be regularly evaluated for skin cancer.