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Sundance Maxxus Delivered Today
Chas:
I must quickly say that I don't have experience with the tri-fold cover on a lift.
Of the ones I pictured, the III is the easiest to lift b/c it has air-springs to help.
The I and II are very basic, inexpensive lifts, but both work well. They are not as easy to work with as the III, but there is nothing 'wrong' with them, I suppose, though I haven't seen them on a tri-fold.
Did your dealer install the lift or just drop it off in a box?
doodoo:
Electro. My heart goes out to you. When my dealer came to deliver my tub last month, they did everything. Set all the jumpers, installed the cover lift. I've got the one that has hydrolic lift which makes it very easy to open and close. All this was being done while I filled the tub after they (dropped it) that is the term that they used to put my tub in place. And gave me all of the information which included the packet noted by starlite 'important owners information'.
I agree. if you cannot get satisfaction from your dealer by end of day tomorrow, place a call to Sundance and tell them of your dissatisfaction. You seem to have done what I did which is to take copious notes before and after purchase and delivery. My memory is just not as good as it used to be. That way you can detail everything to Sundance. I'm certain that that will help you.
Electro:
Chas and others,
I have been considering this for a couple days now, without doing anything. I continue to be disillusioned by the dealer's actions. I plan to call him tomorrow.
The Covermate I, that I never asked for or agreed to, was installed by the dealer. I do not want it, since it is clearly not sufficient for the Maxxus. You had referred to some sort of trade, if the dealer won't take it back and if it was not installed. But it was installed. Does that make a difference?
You indicated the Covermate III may be better for my disabled wife, since it has air springs. But, another factor for us is the view around the spa when in use. Pictures I've seen of the Covermate III show the cover hovering well above the spa; this is not good for us.
Pictures and a description of the Ideal Superlift 2 look better to me, based on the use of tension springs to assist in lifting; and it appears to allow the cover to ride down lower so that it obstructs the view less than most. I saw it on the rhtubs site. What do you think of this cover lift?
Tubber, I have not heard from you yet?
Electro
Chas:
Well, I was hoping you had a lifter still in a box that I could put on the shelf to sell, and I was going to send you a lift in it's place for the few bucks difference.
If you can package up the CM I completely, I do have a showroom spa waiting for one, and I could use it there.
The difference would be about $30, and shipping.
Is this the one?
I would be glad to help. I want you to enjoy your tub, and I want it to be easy for your wife to get the benefits you new tub has to offer her.
Tubber:
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Electro
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Sorry Electro been busy working. First thing is it's a big cover. I recommend a cover slide. This might noe be good for you with your wife as far as her limits. I'll try and make a call today and see what else is available.
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