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Those with home show questions...Heres your sign!!

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galen:
Kill it just because of one igorant post? Take my cir. pump away and I take you away! Remember its just his opinion. Geeks don't need a sign around their necks for everyone to know they are a geek. On the railroad we called them moons.

jsimo7:

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I agree.  Too much venum.  Kill this thread before it gets more out of hand.
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I think your right to kill it ,,it's been rough from the start

jnsjr58:
Hey,
I just bought an Arctic tub from a show.......... :)
Am I doomed for eternity in spa Hell??????????? ......or just Hell on this forum??? ;D

stl-rex:

--- Quote ---You probably have the most efficient tub around buddy and I'm happy for you.  You will probably save about $80.00 per year in heating cost over my Epic and I'm happy for you.  Hopefully your equipment will withstand the heat from your non Canadian cooler climate so that you will be happy and that I can be happy for you too.  Steve :)
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I’m so happy you want to be happy for me.  I’m trying to figure out where the $80 comment came from.  I don’t recall ever claiming any savings over any other brand regarding operating costs.

stl-rex:

--- Quote ---I can see that stl-rex is very biased in his opinions.  I looked and tested a lot of tubs before my wife  and I bought. She is only 5'3" tall. And we wanted a tub that wouldn't "float her" out of her seat. Say what you must, but its very clear you didn't test the maxxus.  All the seats but one have wrist jets, All the seats have foot jets, which she can brace with to keep her down into the seat if she has it on high. But its very simple to regulate the flow knob to reduce the flow to your liking. Yes there are other tubs that are very nice. But to say the Maxxus doesn't fit, shows you didn't do your homework well enough. I believe its more about cost than features that turns off a potential buyer. I can't see how seats could be made better  to fit. Hammer if you must, but it just shows me stl-rex, you would complain about the new rope these dealers are going to put around you.
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The fact is we sat in three wet SD models.  Max, Optima, and Bahia.  The folks at SD were even so kind as to offer her a water filled pillow to help keep her from drowning.  Sure you can turn flow down, but then what does that get you – less therapy?  Why compromise if you don’t have to?  So let me repeat – the Maxxus didn’t fit.  The wrist jets were more like palm/finger jets; they were set too far out.  Since the foot-dome wasn’t centered in this rectangular tub, it was useless for the seats facing the same direction as the lounge and even at that it seemed to be positioned farther away from the primary therapy seat than in the Optima.  The Optima was a much better fit than the Maxxus.  I’d say we gave it a fair chance.  Perhaps you should do a little more homework before suggesting someone a liar.  The fact is we wet tested models from SD, HotSprings, Jacuzzi, Arctic, Caldera, Master, D1 and a friends CalSpa.  After which we decided on the Arctic.  I'd say that should clear up any misconceptions of how much work we put into selecting a spa.  

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