Hey everyone, I'm looking for ideas for a folding table and chairs for when I start doing nails mobile. Any recommendations for what you use and what works would be a great help. What do your clients normally sit on etc. Thanks in advance xx
Thank you for the advice. Yeah I'm thinking to maybe leave it and if I find people dont have tables etc i can then look at buying on.99% of the time, the client has a table and chair set I sit at with no problems. Usually their dining table. I tend to work diagonally across the corner of their table.
Already have to carry so much stuff; an extra table and chairs isn't necessary really. Just make sure you put down a towel covering the entire area you plan to touch and then cover that with couch roll.
If I'm doing toes, I keep a little garden stool thing in my boot just in case, but even then clients usually have something short for me to sit on. Xx
That's what I'm a little worried of. I feel like I'm constantly buying more stuff, but I'm sure itll be worth it thank youI was mobile when I started out and was so shocked at the amount of clients that didn't have a table and chairs!
Carrying around 2 chairs, a table, couch, waxing supplies, nail supplies, was just too much. I gave up after a few weeks and went to a salon. I'd never go back
I would just ask them if they have somewhere for you to work when you book the appointment
I've looked at them, but now I'm thinking I'll need chairs aswell. Just looking to see if anyone found anything that came as a set. I've looked at fold up camp tables which I heard mentioned on a site somewhere and they look quite good. Thanks for the replyIf you search ‘portable nail table’ on eBay , they have plenty of nail tables you can purchase on there. Also they come with a little carry bag too!
I would just ask them if they have somewhere for you to work when you book the appointment
I was mobile when I started out and was so shocked at the amount of clients that didn't have a table and chairs!
Carrying around 2 chairs, a table, couch, waxing supplies, nail supplies, was just too much. I gave up after a few weeks and went to a salon. I'd never go back
I would just ask them if they have somewhere for you to work when you book the appointment
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