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Q & A: Can you recommend a no-plumb pedi chair?


I own a salon/spa. We are trying to find a nice pedi chair that we don't have to have any plumbing for, and that is sanitary. Any ideas? It would really help. Thanks!
Acacia Salon and Spa


Of course it is sanitary as long as you disinfect the pedi bowl and tools properly in between clients. Belava has a nice professional pedicure chair that is made specifically for portable pedi bowls: www.belava.com.

Or why not make your own? We purchased big oversized chairs from IKEA and built a platform for the chair. You can also use chairs with a roll up pedi cart. Remember it is about the experience, not the whirlpool.

--Vicki, Polish Salon, Brea, Calif.
Print | posted on Monday, September 17, 2012 10:00 AM

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 re: Q & A: Can you recommend a no-plumb pedi chair?

Gravatar left by Karen Raasch at 10/15/2012 2:27 PM
The Simplicity and Simplicity Plus pedicure chairs by Continuum Footspas offer a premium pedicure chair that does not require plumbing or installation. Just plug it in. Available with a rolling and kneading massage or full shiatsu massage. Or the Pedicute portable spa works well with a client chair or comfortable bench.

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