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Thermospas -vs- the Competition
wmccall:
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Jeff,
Sorry, but your comments on wet testing are just way off, in my opinion.
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Well, we didn't wet test beyond sticking our arms into the warm water and playing with the controls. We thought because we had used several spas of friends we knew what we wanted/needed. But I will submit wet testing, where available, is the way to go. But the idea of buying a spa site unseen seems to be the absolute definition of absurd.
Brewman:
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But the idea of buying a spa site unseen seems to be the absolute definition of absurd.
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Boy did you hit the nail on the head there! Imagine plunking down thousands of dollars on something like this blindly. Talk about a leap of faith!
Brewman
jeff_redden:
To those who have reponded, what about the difference in wet-testing a tub in a warm showroom versus how it actually performs when it's outside in the snow on a 10 degree night? I guess everyone will reply that cold-air induction just never happens.
And...why is it that everyone decided to talk only about the wet-test issue? I reponded to the topics that dazedandconfused raised but have not seen the other topics receive the same level of comment that the wet-test question did.
And regarding the ISO9000 certification...that's is something that is bought as well! But has nothing to do with the end performance of a product, it is has to do with the organizational style of the business.
Gerrym:
--- Quote --- To those who have reponded, what about the difference in wet-testing a tub in a warm showroom versus how it actually performs when it's outside in the snow on a 10 degree night? I guess everyone will reply that cold-air induction just never happens.
And...why is it that everyone decided to talk only about the wet-test issue? I reponded to the topics that dazedandconfused raised but have not seen the other topics receive the same level of comment that the wet-test question did.
And regarding the ISO9000 certification...that's is something that is bought as well! But has nothing to do with the end performance of a product, it is has to do with the organizational style of the business.
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Jeff, sorry you are wrong again. ISO 9000 cannot be bought. I agree it can cost a lot of money to gain accreditation, but there is a difference.
Chas:
Jeff,
No offense buddy, but you sure need to check your facts. I have not seen a post with as many errors in it in a long long time.
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