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Lars:

--- Quote ---I would also consider looking used.  You can sometimes find a great deal with someone who is moving or adding a pool and trying to sell a barely used (premium) tub for pretty cheap.  Back in 05 I was looking to spend about the same amount as you and spent about 6 months until the right tub fell in my lap.  If you've got cash on hand its amazing some of the deals you can find (once you know what you are looking for).  I think my brother paid $2500 for a year or so old Jacuzzi 345 about a year ago.  His local dealer still had that model year on sale for I wanna say 6ish... so he made out great.
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Wot she said.

A quick look on Craig's List found several quality tubs in your price range.  Keep in mind you'll need to reserve some cash to hook up the electric and prepare the site where you will be putting the tub.

Zep:
thatbpguy......what town do you live in?

Jacuzzi Jim:

--- Quote ---The Solana RX would be the best investment for you're $3400 providing one could be had at that price.  Anything else in that price range will be taking up space ina landfill within 5 years.
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 Not exactly true!!   We have a ton of Freeflows out there going on 6 years, that are running strong.  

Mendocino101:

--- Quote ---The Solana RX would be the best investment for you're $3400 providing one could be had at that price.  Anything else in that price range will be taking up space ina landfill within 5 years.
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This post has more in common with manure than it does credible advice. The Solana is a fine choice but not the only. Nordics are very well built and Free Flow are also a good functioning spa that is what this person seems to be looking for, simplicity. Todays Nordics use gecko controls, aqua flow pumps, are all pressure treated frames they are solid for the money.

thatbpguy:

--- Quote ---I would also consider looking used.  You can sometimes find a great deal with someone who is moving or adding a pool and trying to sell a barely used (premium) tub for pretty cheap.  Back in 05 I was looking to spend about the same amount as you and spent about 6 months until the right tub fell in my lap.  If you've got cash on hand its amazing some of the deals you can find (once you know what you are looking for).  I think my brother paid $2500 for a year or so old Jacuzzi 345 about a year ago.  His local dealer still had that model year on sale for I wanna say 6ish... so he made out great.
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Funny you say this. I started calling dealers and asking for a price range and there were no spas under $4,500. Then I started calling and asked if anything could be done at $3,500 and they all say yes. Hmmmmmmmmmmm....

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