1273 days ago

Salon Tray Cart/ Rolling Trolley/ Rolling Tray/ Storage Utility Cart

Anna from Mairangi Bay

Universal Salon Tray Cart with Wheels Adjustable for Hairdressing and Beauty

-High quality universal wheel, flexible rotation anytime and anywhere to move, the roller rotation is flexible and free.
-The height of the tray can be controlled by adjusting the twist. It's a good helper for the salon.
-Made of food grade aluminum alloy, which is anti corrosion and high temperature resistant, not easy to oxidize and deform.
-Compact and convenient, do not occupy space, can be placed at will in every corner of the room.
-Widely used, beauty, hairdressing, manicure, ciliary beauty, tattoo, pet care can be used, easy to use.

Black, Aluminum
330 D x 450 W
Adjustable Height from 63cm to 1m
Used for 1 year

Advantages: High Quality Aluminum Alloy Top Plate, High Temperature Resistance, Corrosion Resistance, Adjustable Height, Removable

Application: Hair Salons, Pet Shops, Beauty Salons

Price: $120

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