Head Spa Bed for Sale: Wholesale Japanese Head Spa Beds for US

Head Spa Beds for Sale – Wholesale & Bulk Orders

Looking for head spa beds for sale in bulk? Nova supports wholesale orders of head spa beds for sale across the US with a minimum order of just 1 unit, so single-bedroom studios and multi-location chains can both buy at factory-direct pricing. Every head spa bed ships with a one-year warranty, 110V US plug and UL certification, with DDP delivery available nationwide.

Head Spa Bed for Sale – What to Look For

When you search for a head spa bed for sale, the sheer volume of options can be overwhelming. But not all head spa beds are created equal, and the cheapest unit often becomes the most expensive repair bill six months later. For US salon owners, the first thing to evaluate is the motor count. A quality head spa bed should offer between 2 and 5 motors, allowing independent adjustment of the backrest, leg rest, and height. Single-motor units force you to compromise on positioning, which directly impacts client comfort during a 60-minute scalp treatment.

Next, examine the weight capacity. A commercial-grade japanese head spa bed should comfortably support up to 300kg (660 lbs). This rating isn’t just about the frame; it covers the hydraulic lift system, the upholstery foam density, and the welds. If a listing doesn’t specify weight capacity, treat it as a red flag. Also, look for UL certification and a 110V US plug. Many importers sell 220V units with a flimsy plug adapter—that’s a fire hazard in a wet salon environment. Finally, consider the production time. If you’re opening a new studio, a 10-15 day production window is ideal; anything longer means you’re waiting on a middleman, not the factory.

Japanese Head Spa Beds – Plumbed vs Plumbless

The most critical decision you’ll make is choosing between a plumbed unit and a plumbless head spa bed. A plumbed head spa bed connects directly to your salon’s water supply and drainage. This is the traditional Japanese setup, offering unlimited warm water for rinsing and a hands-free drainage system. However, it requires professional installation, and if you’re renting a space, you’ll need landlord approval for plumbing modifications.

On the other hand, a plumbless head spa bed features a built-in clean water tank (typically 10-15 liters) and a separate wastewater tank. You fill the clean tank, and the dirty water collects in the waste tank for easy disposal. This is a game-changer for mobile therapists, home studios, or salons in older buildings with restrictive plumbing. The trade-off is capacity—you’ll need to refill for back-to-back clients. Many US salon owners now buy head spa beds in a hybrid approach: plumbless units for facial stations and plumbed units for dedicated scalp treatment rooms. The plumbless option also costs less to install, saving you $300-$500 in plumber fees per unit.

Wholesale Head Spa Beds – Factory-Direct Pricing

If you’re serious about head spa equipment, you should never pay retail. Factory-direct wholesale pricing typically runs 30-40% lower than distributor prices. When you source head spa beds wholesale directly from a manufacturer like Nova, you eliminate the import agent, the regional distributor, and the showroom markup. The key is to ask about DDP shipping (Delivered Duty Paid). This means the supplier handles all shipping costs, customs clearance, and import duties—the price you see is the price you pay at your US salon door.

A common misconception is that wholesale means high MOQ. In reality, many serious suppliers offer a MOQ of just 1 unit for sample orders. This allows you to test the japanese head spa bed in your own space before committing to a larger fleet. Look for a factory that offers a one-year warranty on motors and hydraulics. Also, verify that the upholstery is marine-grade vinyl or high-density PU leather—these materials resist water damage and constant wiping with disinfectants. When comparing quotes, ask for a breakdown of motor brand (the standard is 2-5 motors, but the quality of the motor matters more than the count), the thickness of the steel frame, and the type of casters (locking casters are essential for stability during scalp massages).

Head Spa Equipment You Need Alongside the Bed

The head spa bed is the centerpiece, but it’s not the entire setup. To deliver a full Japanese head spa experience, you’ll need complementary head spa equipment. First on the list is a dedicated scalp steamer or a facial steamer with an adjustable arm. This generates the warm mist that opens pores and softens sebum before cleansing. Second, invest in a high-quality magnifying lamp with a shadow-free LED ring—this is crucial for inspecting the scalp condition and documenting progress for clients.

You’ll also need a compact trolley or side table for your serums, cleansing oils, and scalp tonics. Many salons pair the head spa bed with a separate shampoo chair for the rinsing phase, but if you’ve chosen a plumbless unit, you can skip that entirely. Don’t forget the small items: disposable headbands, neck rests, and waterproof pillows. For head spa equipment, the bed itself should have a removable, washable headrest cover. Finally, consider a foldable step stool for clients to mount the bed safely, especially if the bed’s lowest height is above 50cm. The best head spa bed for sale will always include a remote control or foot pedal for the electric adjustments—make sure it’s waterproof or at least splash-resistant.

Why Buy Head Spa Beds From Nova

Nova Spa Equipment is not a trading company; we are a factory that designs and builds japanese head spa bed units specifically for the US market. Our head spa bed collection features models with 2 to 5 motors, all UL certified and wired for 110V US outlets. Every unit is tested for a 300kg weight capacity and comes with a one-year warranty on all electrical and mechanical components. We offer DDP shipping, which means your total cost is locked in at checkout—no surprise customs fees. Production time is 10-15 days, and our MOQ is just 1 unit, so you can order a sample before scaling up.

Here are the standard specifications across our entire head spa bed lineup:

  • Motor Count: 2-5 motors (independent backrest, leg rest, height)
  • Warranty: One year (1 year) on motors, hydraulics, and frame
  • Weight Capacity: 300kg (660 lbs) static load
  • Production Time: 10-15 days from order confirmation
  • MOQ: 1 unit (sample orders available for testing)
  • Electrical: 110V US plug, UL certified components
  • Upholstery: High-density PU leather, waterproof, anti-bacterial
  • Adjustability: Electric height, hydraulic recline, removable headrest

We invite you to browse our head spa bed category to see the full range of colors and configurations. If you’re also planning a full wash station, check our shampoo bed collection for plumbed options. For other treatment rooms, our spa equipment page covers steamers, magnifying lamps, and trolleys. To discuss your salon layout and get a bulk quote, contact us directly on WhatsApp—our team responds within one business hour (China time). We’ll send you a video of the actual head spa bed for sale in motion, not just stock photos.

FAQ

How much does a head spa bed cost?

A basic single-motor head spa bed starts around $800-$1,200 retail. However, a commercial-grade japanese head spa bed with 3-5 motors, a 300kg weight capacity, and UL certification typically ranges from $1,500 to $2,800 when bought factory-direct. Plumbless models with built-in water tanks add $200-$400 to the base price. If you’re buying wholesale (MOQ 1 unit or more), expect to pay 30-40% less than distributor prices. Always request a DDP quote to understand the final landed cost, including freight and duties.

Do head spa beds need plumbing?

Not necessarily. A traditional plumbed head spa bed requires a water supply line and a floor drain. But a plumbless head spa bed has two built-in tanks: one for clean water (10-15L) and one for wastewater (12-18L). You fill the clean tank manually and empty the waste tank after each client or at the end of the day. This makes the plumbless version ideal for studios without floor drains, mobile services, or pop-up spa events. Many US salons buy a mix: plumbed units for high-traffic wash stations and plumbless units for VIP treatment rooms or rental suites.

Can I buy head spa beds wholesale with low MOQ?

Yes. Nova offers a factory-direct wholesale program with a MOQ of just 1 unit. This is designed for salon owners who want to test a single head spa bed before committing to a multi-unit order. For wholesale pricing, you don’t need to order 50 units—even 2-5 units qualify for tiered discounts. Sample orders are shipped via DDP, so you pay one transparent price. If you order 10 or more units, we can customize upholstery colors, add your logo, and adjust the motor configuration. Production time remains 10-15 days regardless of order size.

What is the difference between a head spa bed and a shampoo bed?

A shampoo bed (or shampoo bed) is designed primarily for washing hair—it has a deep, fixed basin and a neck rest that positions the client’s head over the sink. A head spa bed is far more versatile. It features a flat, adjustable surface (often with a removable headrest) that allows for scalp analysis, facial treatments, steam therapy, and massage. While some head spa beds include a small basin for rinsing, they prioritize client comfort in multiple positions (reclined, semi-reclined, flat). If your service menu includes scalp scrubs, LED therapy, or gua sha, you need a head spa bed, not just a shampoo unit. For a full comparison, visit our head spa bed page and shampoo chair category to see the structural differences.

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