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Hot Selling Factory price Rotating Mini Barber Pole

Hot Selling Factory price Rotating Mini Barber Pole

Hot Selling Factory price Rotating Mini Barber Pole,US $ 25 - 60 / Piece, Other, Guangdong, China (Mainland), May young.Source from Guangzhou Meiyang Electrical Co., Ltd. on Waimaotong.com.

Description

Overview
Quick Details
Type:
Other
Place of Origin:
Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Brand Name:
May young
Model Number:
M343
Voltage:
100-120/ 200-240v
Certificate:
CE ROHS
Outer cylinder:
Clear acrylic
Wall mount:
Stainless iron
Body:
chrome plated ABS/ black anpainted ABS
Light inside:
Fluorescent lamp/LED bulb/ engergy saving bulb
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
Packaging Details: 1 piece per carton. 2 kind of normal package for choice: package A and package B.
Delivery Detail: Shipped in 30 days after payment
Delivery Time
Shipped in 30 days after payment
Company information

We produce barber pole since 2006.We are the one who exports the most barber pole in China by now.

Good quality and service. Our barber pole exports to North America, Europ, Southeast, South America, Australia---more than 50 countries. 

Our services

We are an OEM factory, we can customize the barber pole for you. Such as color, pattern, voltage, plug, package, cord length, rotating speed, and so on.....

Product Description

Features:

1.Rotating inner cylinder, High quality long useful life time permanent-magnet synchronism motor .
2.Easy to install stainless wall mount, equipped with bracket ,swell plastic button and tapping screw.
3.With light inside the cylinder .
4.Acrylic outer cylinder, clear and solid.
5.Various pattern for your choice, we can also design the pattern as your request, add your logo, words, pictures......
6.1.5 meter power cord with two on/off switch that each for the motor and light! You can control the rotating and light separately.
7. Safe and professional packages for choice, makes the barber pole safe during shipping.
8. We got ABCD 4 length for this model.

FAQ
1.Question: Can the barber pole install outside?
Answer: Yes, it do can bear normal rain, sunshine. But we suggest to install under some cover such as the roof and eave, that can lengthen its useful life time.

2.Question: Can the barber pole rotate? Does it have light inside?
Answer: Yes, it got a motor inside, and it also got light inside. We have two switches on the power cord. One control the motor, another control the light.

3.Question: What is this product, what does it used for?
Below is the history of barber pole for your reference:

In the Middle Ages, hair was not the only thing that barbers cut. They also performed surgery, tooth extractions, and 
bloodletting. French authorities drew a fine distinction between academic surgeons (surgeons of the long robe) and barber surgeons (surgeons of the short robe), but the latter were sufficiently accepted by the fourteenth century to have their own guild, and in 1505 they were admitted to the faculty of the University of Paris. As an indication of their medical importance, Harry Perelman points out that Ambroise Pare, "The father of modern surgery and the greatest surgeon of the Renaissance," began as a barber surgeon.

The barber pole as a symbol of the profession is a legacy of bloodletting. The barber surgeon's necessities for that curious custom were a staff for the patient to grasp (so the veins on the arm would stand out sharply), a basin to hold leeches and catch blood, and a copious supply of linen bandages. After the operation was completed, the bandages would be hung on the staff and sometimes place outside as advertisement. Twirled by the wind, they would form a red & white spiral pattern that was later adopted for painted poles. The earliest poles were surmounted by a leech basin, which in time war transformed into a ball.

One interpretation of the colors of the barber pole was that Red represented the blood, Blue the veins, and White the bandages. Which has been retained by the modern BARBER POLE.