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Spatech_tuo:
Pick the 3 you think you like best and wet test them back-to-back-to-back. Rank them 1-3 and then try to make a deal with whichever seems best letting them know you have a couple other choices.

Lori:
Poopsy,

I agree with above suggestions.  Wet test back-to-back.  It sure helped me decide.

Brewman had a point, also.  Wet testing is great, but it has proven to be nothing like owning one.  What I mean, the wet test helped me decide which jets were more or less powerful, which jets and setting felt right to me, did I float, easier to move around in, enough room, etc.  When I had owned mine for about a month, I found that some nights I use some seats more than others.  Sometimes the moto-massage seat is all I want or need (since I have a Hot Spring).  I enjoy the cool down seat when I am finished with my soak, but just can't bring myself to get out of the tub!   ;)

Convoluted way to say, imagine being out under the stars and enjoying the company of your family.  That is what I did.  That, and as Doodoo suggested, I wrote everything on a sheet of paper and did some comparisons of my own.

Good luck!  It is a tough decision (it was for me, anyway) since there are so many quality tubs out there.  You will find the one.

wmccall:

--- Quote ---i am burned out

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I really appreciate how you feel, any major purchase can be stressful even when it is for something you know you are going to love.  Perhaps its time to pick your favorite based on what you have done so far, take a day or two, look to see if there are others you want to look at and then maybe take some time this long holiday weekend.   I really suggest taking a few days off or you might be tempted to jump at the first reasonable offer made, but maybe that isn't a bad thing. I know when we replaced all the windows in our house, I got burned out and bought from the next guy who came in the door.

poopsy:
true....like we went thru with a landscaper..we had like 10-12 bids from many companies..all within 2000.00 of eachother..we finally just went with a fella who took the time to meet up 5 times and drive us to see alot of his work.....and he was/is very busy.

Spatech_tuo:
So its 10-12 bids for your landscaping. Muliple rounds of wet testing trying to find the perfect spa. Endless trips to theses spa forums for info and inspiration.

I'm not sure whether we should applaud you for being thorough or give our condolences to Mrs. Poopsy for having to put up with you!

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