Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Things To Consider When Looking For A Pedicure Chair

There was a time when any comfortable chair was acceptable for performing pedichttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifures. These days, a pedicure chair is a highly specialized piece of furniture designed specifically for the purpose of performing this operation. This is the type of pipeless pedicure chair that would most often be found in a professional saloon or health spa.

A full blown pedicure station will often have a basin attached to allow the feet to soak comfortably while the client sits back and relaxes. Higher end units will be equipped with air jets that allow the sink to act like a whirlpool. This will gently massage the feet while they are soaking.

Choosing a chair with a sink will require plumbing to provide the water supply. It will require a drain in the floor or wall. A chair that does not require plumbing will be easier to install and can be easily relocated while the plumbed chair will likely be installed in a permanent location. Personal need and chair location will dictate which type is best. The cost of hiring a plumber will need to be factored in when buying a chair with an attached sink.http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif

There will also be a foot rest on most chairs so the client does not have to get up and move at any time during the pedicure. The most elaborate models may have a stool for the pedicurist to use during the procedure. Others are equipped with cabinets for storing implements and other supplies.

Most of these chairs are quite pricey and therefore outside the budget of most people. There are some smaller models with fewer features that are appropriate for home use.

When shopping for a pedicure chair it will be important to do some research into the available options. Speak with professionals that use this type of equipment every day and ask for advice and suggestions. Always keep in mind safety, comfort and durability when comparing prices and features.

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