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How to Buy a Used Adjustable Bed

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Mounting health costs and cuts to government funding are making people seek cheaper alternatives like used or secondhand adjustable beds. Used adjustable beds are no doubt cheaper than new ones, but a lot of care should be taken while buying a used adjustable bed.

The exact condition in which the adjustable bed is in is required to be taken into consideration. If it is for permanent use, then it is better to go for a new adjustable bed. If the condition is just temporary then a used adjustable bed can be bought. Accessories like side rails and sideboards can also be affixed to a used adjustable bed.

Information about used adjustable beds is available in ads on bulletin boards, in newsletters, on websites, at local hospitals and rehabilitation centers, or at local disability organizations. Information is also found in newspaper classifieds or pawnshops.

Care should be taken to see that the bed is in good condition. Therapists’ and physician’s advice can be sought before buying a used adjustable bed. One disadvantage of a used adjustable bed is the non-transferability of the warranty on the bed. There are also disadvantages like the physical dimensions of the bed, capabilities, condition, fittings and accessories. So it is better to be well informed about the options before buying a used adjustable bed.

Adjustable Beds provides detailed information on electric, medical, cheap, and used adjustable beds, as well as adjustable air beds and adjustable bed reviews.






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