A Look at Nail Salon Equipment

Oct 9
10:17

2005

Josh Riverside

Josh Riverside

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The type of equipment required for a nail salon is different than that of a salon that solely offers hair styling services. This equipment can be just as costly as outfitting a hair salon, depending on the style of the pieces and materials used in manufacturing nail salon equipment.

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There are several pieces of specific equipment that will typically be utilized in a nail salon.  A manicure table is the most common piece of nail salon equipment found in virtually all nail salons.  A manicure table is similar to a common desk and it allows a nail technician an ample,A Look at Nail Salon Equipment Articles steady surface area to perform work on a client’s nails.  Basic manicure tables feature storage drawers, a padded hand rest for comfort, and swivel casters.  Additional features of higher-end manicure tables include vents, built in electrical outlets, and polish racks.

Typically, manicure tables are made of a wood laminate for durability and easy cleaning. Nail dryers are a separate piece of nail salon equipment that are often placed on a manicure table to allow the client to fully dry their nails after receiving a fresh coat of polish.  Manicure tables are available through a large number of retailers and can vary in price from under $100 to over $1,000. The price is usually dependent on the features the table offers and the materials it’s made of.
  
A pedicure spa is a staple in salons that offer pedicure services. Pedicure spas are designed to offer a client extreme comfort while a nail technician performs a pedicure.  Pedicure spa systems typically consist of a padded chair for extra comfort that often features a rolling back massage.  These chairs are attached to a foot spa where the client can indulge in soaking their feet, prior to receiving their nail treatment.  Foot spas often feature jets that offer a full foot and lower leg massage for ultimate relaxation.  New pedicure spas typically cost between $3,000 and $4,000.   An additional piece of nail salon equipment that is used in conjunction with a pedicure spa is a technician’s stool.  This low stool allows the nail technician to face the client and provide nail treatment.  These small pedicure stools are often easily adjusted to the correct height for each technician and client.

Nail salon equipment varies from extremely basic, inexpensive, equipment to costly high-end equipment featuring the latest in accessories.  As with new equipment, there is also a high demand for used nail salon equipment.  Used nail salon equipment may be a good option for a salon owner who is just starting out or values simplicity. Used nail salon equipment can offer huge cost savings to the buyer. When buying used equipment it is important to ensure that all adjustment mechanisms and electrical parts are in proper working order prior to making a purchase.

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