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Bullfrog R6 vs. What Else?
Racenut:
After my shopping experience, $7500 seems like a pretty good starting point for an R6. To me, it means the dealer is more realistic and easier to work with than a dealer that tells you $10K and hopes to impress you with a huge discount.
We also looked at Sundance Edison, I really liked this one, almost got it. Jacuzzi 245, basically the same as the Edison, slightly different jet layout. Hot Spot Rhythm, I really wanted to like this one as I swore I would never buy a full foam tub again after having to work on my old D1. But I just couldn't get comfy in it. We looked at South Seas 729/748B, as the dealer we got our D1 and has always treated us well, had switched to Artesian brands. All 4 seats, no lounge.
In the end, we liked Bullfrog. We started out looking at the R5L expecting to downsize from our current tub... quickly upped that to the R6 as the little tubs just feel too small to me. And ended up ordering an R7 which is quite a bit bigger than our old tub.
Tman122:
--- Quote from: Hottubguy on October 11, 2015, 01:36:06 pm ---Check the websites of marquis, jacuzzi, sundance, hot spring and dimension one and see if they have dealers nearby. Whats your budget for the spa?
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To answer the OP's question these above and a few others. Beachcomber, Arctic, Artesian
You will have to wet test a few to make a comparison. You may not like the BF after testing it versus others in your price range.
BullFrogSpasMN:
--- Quote from: Racenut on October 11, 2015, 05:43:54 pm ---After my shopping experience, $7500 seems like a pretty good starting point for an R6. To me, it means the dealer is more realistic and easier to work with than a dealer that tells you $10K and hopes to impress you with a huge discount.
We also looked at Sundance Edison, I really liked this one, almost got it. Jacuzzi 245, basically the same as the Edison, slightly different jet layout. Hot Spot Rhythm, I really wanted to like this one as I swore I would never buy a full foam tub again after having to work on my old D1. But I just couldn't get comfy in it. We looked at South Seas 729/748B, as the dealer we got our D1 and has always treated us well, had switched to Artesian brands. All 4 seats, no lounge.
In the end, we liked Bullfrog. We started out looking at the R5L expecting to downsize from our current tub... quickly upped that to the R6 as the little tubs just feel too small to me. And ended up ordering an R7 which is quite a bit bigger than our old tub.
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You were looking at some great "value" options...I sold Hot Spring for years and I'll admit that Rhythm is a nice tub for the money but as far as overall "value" in relation to price and features I would tip my cap to the R6 because your not really spending much more than a Rhythm and your getting better jetting, more warranty and a tub with better fit & finish overall...then you up sold yourself to the R7 which adds another pump, another JetPak, etc....good choice and happy soaking
Spatech_tuo:
--- Quote from: FL Person on October 11, 2015, 01:11:52 pm ---I'm going to wet test the Bullfrog R6. This will be my first spa and will be used by one person frequently and two to four very occasionally. This is part of a large lanai extension project, so cost is an issue and I don't want to spend much more than I'd spend for the R6.
I'm a little bit north of Tampa and I'm looking for suggestions for other comparable spas to wet test. I'm intrigued by the R6 but I want to at least consider other options.
If it matters, I travel frequently so I will probably empty the spa somewhat regularly.
TIA.
FL
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There are many good spas makers out there but only some of them will be local to you.
I'd suggest you go to the websites of Arctic, Artesian, Bullfrog, Caldera, D1, Hot Spring, Jacuzzi, Marquis and Sundance and use their dealer locator to see which ones are in your general area. Visit the closer dealers and narrow it down to 2 or 3 of what you think are the best spas and wet test them.
Tman122:
You have to sit in tubs if you can, to find the jetting that's right for you. No one can tell you what jetting feels good to you. Any one can tell you theirs is better but until you feel it you won't know.
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