Monday, March 24, 2014

Looking to buy a hot tub. Which one ?




wednconsul


We have seen Hot Springs Soverign, Sundance Cameo, Optima, Master spa LSX 700. All have good features and soem less so. We are very confused and want to narrow it down before wet test. We live on Long lIsland , NY and and electric rates are high so it is a consideration but not the breaking poiint since all sem to be fairly close. Thanks


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Those are three great tubs! BUT...I am not a fan of the ancient technology as far as jets go for the hotspring tubs so that was the easiest to elminate. I think Sundance is one steller product from top to bottom, but it does not have that seat the LSX has. I am in love with that captains seat. By the way I sold Sundance and was happy...then went to Masterspa and was happier. I traded my Maxxus for a 1050 LSX. Being where you are just make sure your local dealer has been in business for a while. They really are both great tubs but I have 80% of my back fused so for me it's more about therapy so I need those extra jets. All three have excellent warranties on what maters and that is the equipment/plumbing (not the structure and shell). The actual cost will not vary more then 10 bucks a month between the three. All htree have excellent insulation. Just make sure you have the thickest cover available. NOw to really make you confused...if Masterspa had sundances jets....(How they are made) I would never even think of another brand. Zero repairs in 3 years and I can't even begin to tell you how many Hotsprings jets I replace.

What are the things to look for when buying a spa/hot tub?




batman253


I have asked this question twice without getting a good answer so far-I am considering buying a spa/hot tub. I do not want to spend too much money to buy one.
There are so many different styles of spa/hot tubs. What are things that I am looking for in a quality spa/hot tub? I am concern about spending a lot of money for one that may lead to major repairs in near future.
Also-can someone explain to me what to look for in spa/hot tub to avoid dry rot and not to have the pumps & motor go bad.
How much horsepower is good to have to be considered a good buy?
Any advise would be greatly appreciated....



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Okay, here we go. Go to a spa dealer or manufacturer and ask to sit in an EMPTY tub. One size does NOT fit all. If you are 5 ft. 6 you need a different tub than if you are 6 ft. 5. Try a number of them until you find one that feels right. You will be more buoyant when it's full of water, but you don't want to have to hold on to keep from floating away. Next, discuss with the dealer exactly which parts you want massaged most. Upper back, lower back, neck, shoulders, calves, feet, etc. There are a gazillion different types of jets (and jet clusters) each of which is designed to massage certain areas. (Remember, a spa is MORE than a soak in hot water. If that's what you want just fill the bath tub and soak away!) A spa is more like a marriage counselor with bubbles.
Next, try to avoid the temptation to over buy. Seems everybody wants a huge spa. Truth is, you will generally be in it either alone or with one other person. Why pay for way more spa than you actually need? My first one was a big one. Several spas later I have a tiny one that seats 4 people tops. Usually I am in it alone, or with my bride. Now about horsepower. The dealer can direct you best. Depends on the type and number of jets used. Soaking in a spa should be relaxing. You shouldn't get bruised from sitting in front of a too powerful jet. Flow rates are very important when properly sizing a spa pump (or pumps.)A good dealer will know best. If he doesn't, then walk away and find one that does. All of them are going to tell you their brand is best. Few will actually try to "customize" a tub just for you. That's the one you want to use. Different sizes, seating arrangements, jets, and then colors. Then the equipment. All of these factors make a spa a pleasure, or a disappointment.
Hope this helps.




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