My auto search on Ebay missed this one because the word “electrolysis” was not in the listing. If you do your own searches, be aware that sellers sometimes don’t think to put the right keywords in the title. I revised my search.
A multineedle galvanic, so probably not that useful for do-it-yourselfers, but still a legitimate machine:
This epilator has Blend and Flash modes in addition to the multineedle galvanic. The asking price of $1000 might be a bit high though. Over the last few months, one sold on eBay for around $470 and another for just $100! However, with the steralizer and light, it may be an OK deal.
Thanks for the additional info.
Looks like a thermolysis only machine. Starting price is $699.
I have a friend who is selling a Sil-Tone Sequintium 250, and asked that I let you guys know about it.
The machine does Galvainic, Blend, and Thermolysis, and is a computerized machine being sold with everything that came with it new. A box of Ballet Gold Probes will also be thrown in to this package for the lucky person who secures the deal first.
She is asking $1,000.00 for it, as it is practically new as it was a backup machine. The new units cost about $2,000.00 or more depending on your tax and shipping situation.
You can email me at ExecutiveImages(AT)aol(DOT)com to let me know of your interest.
I trust you know that the AT should be written “@” and the DOT should be written “.”
I just won the Servo-Blend! I hope it’s easier to use than most machines b/c of the computer factor. But I’m confused as why Silhouette-Tone doesn’t make anymore while machines older than the Servo-Blend (like the Clareblend Mini-Blend) are selling for 1500 dollars. And by older, I mean the technology used. In today’s world, shouldn’t all electrolysis machines priced over 1,000 be computerized? Or is there something I should know?
Btw, I won it for $635-- bargain, reasonable, or overpriced for used?
Very funny to find you here! I’m the person you outbid and we’re both members of this forum! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
The Fischer Compu Blend is one of the best of the older machines. Anyone who gets this one will have a fine unit, and will be able to learn to do pro work in time, should he or she work hard at it.
I agree with James. This is a fantastic “workhorse” of a machine. It should not disappoint.
This machine has already been purchased. The seller also has an Apilus Junior and SM-500 for sale, but has not put them on ebay as of yet.
The SM-500 is the machine that the SX-500 replaced. It would put someone just 2 or 3 steps below the best possible machines one could buy new!
It is still supported, can be updated, and even has presets to help one get started.