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beauty2u

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Just wondered if anyone can help,

I've been offered a 2nd hand Sienna X Spray Tan Kit.
It cost £495 + vat new and has been used very little apparently.

She and I are unsure what it is worth second hand ... what would you be willing to pay for it so i know what to offer her.

Thanks for your help

Kelly
 
Just wondered if anyone can help,

I've been offered a 2nd hand Sienna X Spray Tan Kit.
It cost £495 + vat new and has been used very little apparently.

She and I are unsure what it is worth second hand ... what would you be willing to pay for it so i know what to offer her.

Thanks for your help

Kelly

Is it still under warranty? Price up a brand new kit now which can be anywhere from £200-£330 for a top quality machine & tent and often includes training too.

If you need training add that to the cost. as training alone can cost £75+.

Have a scoot about on the internet as what you can get for your money, and see if its perhaps worth buying a new kit so you get warrantys and free training or have a look at what similar kits go for on auction sites.

Depending on what machine it is I wouldnt pay more than £150 - £200 for it.

Kate
 
Just wondered if anyone can help,

I've been offered a 2nd hand Sienna X Spray Tan Kit.
It cost £495 + vat new and has been used very little apparently.

She and I are unsure what it is worth second hand ... what would you be willing to pay for it so i know what to offer her.

Thanks for your help

Kelly

Firstly you would be ill advised to make a purchase of second hand equipment without seeing it and testing it fully...it can help if you know the person and the full history of the machine and preferably seen it working.

Without knowing what machine,age condition etc it is impossible to help you with some idea of its value.

To be quiet honest new machines these days have dropped considerably and buying a new machine is by far a better route to take as this,if purchased from a reputable dealer,will come with a warranty.

So best advice..shop around and buy a new machine...I wager you will spend no more than buying this second hand one,have a warranty and be one happy Bunnie :hug:
 

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