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Keep your spa business stocked with these products

Going to the spa relieves tension, reduces stress, and even enhances sleep. Spa owners provide a delightful service to their clients, and you, in turn, provide a helpful service to them, offering a one-stop-shop for all their needs. While the more obvious things like massage oils, candles, and towel warmers that spa owners need are a given, there are other supplies that are equally as important for their success. Keeping your shelves stocked is as important to your business as essential oils are to theirs.  

A day at the spa sometimes means waiting for nails to dry or hair to process, and during those times, clients like to check their phones or tablets. You can help spa owners provide charging cables so their clients’ phones stay charged all day. These charging cables can take a phone from 0% all the way to 90% in an hour. Now that’s fast! Plus, they’re incredibly strong and durable to last client after client. This five-pack comes with two 3.3 foot cords, two 6 foot cords, and one 10 foot cord, so spa owners can place them throughout the spa for convenience.

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Keeping a spa clean is important not only from an aesthetic standpoint but also from a health standpoint. This easy to maneuver vacuum comes with accessories that can be assembled in 10 different combinations to tackle even those hard-to-reach places. It features a long-lasting rechargeable battery and works perfectly on hardwood floors, carpet, stairs, and even curtains. This cordless vacuum offers protection against 99.99% of microscopic dust with its five-stage, fully-sealed filtration system, making it an excellent choice for a spa.

Carbon monoxide poisoning as a result of an improperly vented spa heater is a risk that can be prevented by the installation of a carbon monoxide detector, and every single spa should have at least one. This model provides safety and peace of mind with its instant alert technology: If carbon monoxide is detected, an early warning will sound through a loud 85-decibel alarm. It is highly accurate and reliable and features an intuitive three-colored LED indicator that will flash red to indicate an alarm, green to indicate power, or yellow to indicate a fault.

This wireless doorbell can be very useful when running a busy spa as there may be times when the receptionist is away from the front counter. It can be installed so they will always know when a client arrives even when they’re in a different area of the salon as it can reach up to 1,300 feet. This doorbell can be set to suit the overall feeling of the spa with 52 different tunes and five volume levels to choose from.

There’s nothing quite as lovely as visiting an elegant spa and being handed a warmed-up robe to wrap yourself in luxurious comfort. This bucket towel warmer is large enough to accommodate oversized towels and blankets and heats up in minutes. It even comes with a customized fragrance disk, keeping towels and robes smelling heavenly. Spa-goers love being pampered with added special touches and spa owners love indulging them!

Spa owners have a lot to think about. Between building maintenance, advertising, insurance, and bookkeeping there are many things for them to keep track of, and having a supplier they can count on is necessary for their success. Make your spa supply store stand out from the rest by offering not only the obvious supplies like towel warmers, but also the things a busy spa owner may have forgotten to put on their list. Necessities such as safety items like carbon monoxide detectors and helpful items such as doorbells may be things they hadn’t even considered, and keeping these items on hand will ultimately ensure success for both of your businesses! 

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