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Hot Springs Vanguard $8200. Good deal?

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soak-king:
I'd look at getting the model F cover lifter (easiest to operate), some spare filters, filter cleaner (maybe a filter cleaning tool if they carry those), a spa vac and maybe a pre-filter depending on your water source.  :)

Chas:

--- Quote from: HT2020 on March 28, 2013, 12:26:33 pm ---The dealer is throwing in any accessories that I would want for 50% off eg: CoverMate 1 for $100. 
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I'm very surprised that any HotSpring dealer would sell Covermate, at least for a HotSpring Spa. Sure, they are good for non-HS tubs without the metal inserts in the cover, but why not fit your spa with a Cover Cradle, Lift 'n Glide or Cover Uprite? For one thing, they are warranted by the same makers as your tub, they do NOT lift the cover by the hinge nor do they pry the two halves of the cover apart as a lift with a bar in the hinge does, AND they are much smoother and easier to use.

If you can get one of THOSE for half off, I would go for it.

In fact, if your dealer won't, let me know. I'll work something out for you.

 8)

HT2020:
THanks Chas,
It appears that the Cover Cradle requires 24 inches of clearance in the rear for the pivot clearance.  I'm getting a Vanguard and am not sure that I will have that much space (especially if it winds up requiring more than 24''). The covermate II requires only 18 inches.  I tried to find pictures online of both these models to see how high above the spa surface they sit and I think they were pretty similar.  I think that the Covermate I requires only 10" clearance but it sits too high for my taste.  Do you think I could squeeze the Cover Cradle in less than 24 inches?

HT2020:

--- Quote from: soak-king on March 29, 2013, 05:09:22 pm ---I'd look at getting the model F cover lifter (easiest to operate), some spare filters, filter cleaner (maybe a filter cleaning tool if they carry those), a spa vac and maybe a pre-filter depending on your water source.  :)

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Soak-King, what is Model F?  I'm only familiar with the Cover Cradle, Lift and Glide and Uprite models from Hot Springs.  Does anyone know how high up the "Lift and Glide" will keep the cover?  I'm trying to find a system that will keep it as low as possible but not require more than 18 inches of clearance in the rear.

10-79:

--- Quote from: Hot Spring Ace on March 28, 2013, 04:33:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: HT2020 on March 28, 2013, 12:26:33 pm ---So I think I'm finally locked into a Hot Springs Vanguard for $8200.  It does not include delivery and setup ($300).  It does include subpanel, ozone, starter chems, cover.  The dealer is throwing in any accessories that I would want for 50% off eg: CoverMate 1 for $100.  I'm not sure right now what other accessories I would need but it would probably be a good time to get them.  The dealer did not seem very fond of the ACE salt system and kind of advised me to stay away from it.

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Actually $8500 for a delivered Vanguard is a very good price and thats not including the 50% off for accessories so while you're at it get some good steps with it.

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I was quoted $8300 for a Prodigy yesterday and that only included cover and delivery.  Salesman also said it typically comes 110, so I'd need to pay a couple hundred more for the sub panel which I though always came included on the Highlife models.  Any opinions on what a good price for the Prodigy would be?  It was the first price he gave me but he said it was 'bottom line pricing.' 

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