The Infinity Glass Pedicure Bowl has been paired with Continuum Footspas' signature Maestro Opus Pedicure Chair photo: Continuum Footspas Pedicure equipment manufacturer Continuum Pedicure Footspas has launched a new pedicure bowl finished with an iridescent tint.
Continuum – a company owned by US-based spa and massage equipment specialist Earthlite – has paired the new Infinity Glass Pedicure Bowl with its signature Maestro Opus Pedicure Chair.
The glass bowl is polished, non-porous and designed for effortless cleaning. It’s also equipped with Continuum’s Luraco pipeless magnetic jet system and is compatible with most disposable liners.
“We’re extremely excited to launch this beautiful bowl,” says Mike Ahn, Continuum’s vice president of sales. “The Infinity Glass Bowl will deliver excellence in design and functionality.”
Supplier: Continuum Footspas New BerlinWisconsinUSA Manufacturers of pedicure equipment to the professional beauty industry. Web: www.salonpedicurespas.com
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